All About Ah-Long (1989)
Ah Long dik goo si (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 35min
- Drama
- 01 Jan 1989 (Taiwan)
- Movie
A father's ex-girlfriend resurfaces after a 10-year absence wanting to take her son away from him. With his world shattered, he must decide between what is best for his son and his own future happiness.
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- 1 win & 7 nominations.
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Cast
Chow Yun-Fat | ... |
Ah-Long Yeung
(as Chow Yun Fatt)
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Sylvia Chang | ... |
Sylvia Poon / 'Por-Por'
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Kun-Hsuan Huang | ... |
Porky Yeung
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Man-Tat Ng | ... |
Dragon Ng
(as Ng Man Tat)
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Tian-Lin Wang | ... |
TV Producer
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Alan Ka-Lun Yu | ... |
Patrick Yu
(as Ka-Lun Yu)
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Sin Hung Tam | ... |
Sylvia's Mother
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Joseph Chi | ... |
Motorcyle Racer
(as Joe Chu)
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Kai-Keung Sze | ... |
Fat Man at Tug-of-War
(as Gai-Keung Si)
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Oi-Sam Tsui | ... |
Fat Woman at Tug-of-War
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Kim-Hung Lee | ... |
Motorcycle Racer
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Kwok-Keung Chan |
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Michael P. Da Silva |
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Chi-Kwong Kwan |
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Denny Ng |
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Ming-Wah Tam |
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Tat-Kin Wong |
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Tze Tze |
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Directed by
Johnnie To |
Written by
Sylvia Chang | ... | (story) & |
Chow Yun-Fat | ... | (story) (as Chow Yun Fatt) |
Philip Cheng | ... | (writer) |
Man Fai Ng | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Ise Cheng | ... | executive producer |
Catherine Hun | ... | co-producer |
Yu-Kin Ng | ... | executive producer (as Ken Ng) |
Raymond Pak-Ming Wong | ... | producer (as Raymond Wong) |
Music by
Richard Lo | ||
Ta-Yu Lo | ... | (as Lo Ta Yau) |
Cinematography by
Wing-Hang Wong | ... | (as Wong Wing Hang) |
Editing by
Wing-Ming Wong | ... | (as Wong Wing Ming) |
Editorial Department
Kuo-Chung Chou | ... | post-production (as Tony Chow) |
Art Direction by
Raymond Chan |
Costume Design by
Bruce Yu |
Makeup Department
Hoi-Loy Chan | ... | hair stylist (as Hoi-Loi Chan) |
Yun-Ling Man | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Kin Wah Cheng | ... | production manager |
Yu-Kin Ng | ... | production manager (as Ken Ng) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Cheuk-Wing Ho | ... | assistant director |
Kim Wah Lou | ... | assistant director (as Lo Kim Wah) |
Art Department
Fai Tam | ... | props |
Sound Department
Chun Hsieh | ... | music editor |
Kuo-Hua Wu | ... | sound effects editor |
Stunts
Joseph Chi | ... | motorcycle stunts (as Joe Chu) |
Siu-Tung Ching | ... | stunt coordinator |
Bun Yuen | ... | assistant stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Cheung Lee | ... | still photographer |
Kim-Kit Wai | ... | lighting technician |
Jan-Wah Yuen | ... | assistant camera |
Script and Continuity Department
Suk-Fun Yeung | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Sung-Chu Chan | ... | tea lady |
Grace Ng | ... | administrative assistant |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Golden Princess Amusement Company (1989) (Hong Kong) (theatrical)
- Fortune Star Media Limited (2003) (World-wide)
- Herald Ace (1991) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Nippon Herald Films (1991) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Media Asia Distribution (1996) (Hong Kong)
- Mei Ah Laser Disc Co. Ltd. (1996) (Hong Kong) (video)
- STAR TV Filmed Entertainment (1993) (World-wide)
- Siren Entertainment (1999) (Australia) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Cinema City Recording Studio (post-production sound services)
- Cinerent (camera and lighting equipment supplied by)
- International Subtitle Co. (subtitles)
- Mandarin Laboratory (International) Ltd. (film processing)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The hotel in which Porky has breakfast with Sylvia is actually based in Singapore, not Hong Kong. This can be confirmed by the ending credits that some shots were based in and shot in Singapore. See more » |
Goofs | When Porky catches up with Ah-Long at the circuit where he practices his racing, Ah-Long is given a Yamaha TZR 250 by Dragon. The next day, Ah-Long competes at the Macau superbike race in a Suzuki GSX-R750. No explanation is given for why Ah-Long changed to a powerful motorcycle (requiring an advanced degree of skill to ride) on such short notice or how he managed to bypass the practice and qualifying sessions and get straight into the front row within that 24-hour period in a powerful motorcycle he doesn't appear to have ridden throughout the film. In reality, as there are other races supporting the event, he would have to have gone through practice and qualifying which would have occurred before the race.Also, how are smaller bikes, such as the Suzuki RGV250, able to qualify at the front row with powerful superbikes (over 750cc such as the Honda VFR750R)? See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Fainaru rappu (2006). See more » |
Soundtracks | Maybe Not Easy See more » |