Prince Charming (film)

Prince Charming

Film poster
Traditional 黑馬王子
Simplified 黑马王子
Mandarin Hēi Mǎ Wáng Zǐ
Cantonese Hak1 Maa2 Wong4 Zi 2
Directed by Wong Jing
Produced by Wong Jing
Screenplay by Wong Jing
Starring Andy Lau
Michelle Reis
Deanie Ip
Suki Kwan
Nick Cheung
Yu Rongguang
Music by Lincoln Lo
Cinematography Jimmy Choi
Edited by Marco Mak
Production
company
Distributed by China Star Entertainment
Release dates
1 April 1999 (1999-04-01)
Running time
95 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office HK$15,309,865

Prince Charming is a 1999 Hong Kong romantic comedy film produced, written and directed by Wong Jing and starring Andy Lau as the titular Prince Charming "Wah Dee", which shares the same name as his role in the classic film A Moment of Romance.

Plot

Wah Dee (Andy Lau) is low level punk living in Mongkok with his mother Fei (Deanie Ip) and works as a motorcycle messenger and sells bootlegged VCDs. Wah was recently dumped by his girlfriend. Later he meets Ice Pok (Michelle Reis), a rich heiress from Shanghai, who followed her father on a business trip to Hong Kong where she solely searches for her mother who have divorced with her father during her childhood. Ice's father Po Ting Kwok (Yu Rongguang) calls the police when his daughter goes missing and suspects Wah after sending people to investigate. Unexpectedly, Ice was abducted by kidnappers and Wah bravely rescues her by himself and donates half of his liver for Ice to heal. Ice returned to Shanghai after rehabilitation and finds herself in love with Wah. On the day of her birthday, her father organises a party for her and introduce a "Prince Charming" to her. The "Prince Charming" turns out to be Wah, who is dressed handsomely in a formal outfit, as opposed to his usual casual clothing and messy hairstyle.

Cast

Theme song

Box office

The film grossed HK$15,309,865 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 1 April to 6 May 1999 in Hong Kong.

See also

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