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1992 Hong Kong film
Night Life Hero
Film poster
Directed byYuen Jun-man
Written byLam Goon-Kiu
Yuen Jun-man
Produced byChan Kin-ting
Sak Lap-fai
StarringMax Mok
Fennie Yuen
Chin Ka-lok
Shing Fui-On
Perrie Lau
Bowie Wu
CinematographyPuccini Yu
Edited byWong Ming-kong
Music byMak Hiu-lun
Sherman Chow
Production
company
Videocam Film Productions
Distributed byRegal Films Distribution
Release date
  • 12 November 1992 (1992-11-12)
Running time120 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$1,970,273

Night Life Hero (released in the Philippines as I Love You Baby) is a 1992 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Yuen Jun-man. This film stars Max Mok, Fennie Yuen and Chin Ka-lok.

Cast

  • Max Mok as Chung
  • Fennie Yuen as Baby
  • Chin Kar-lok as Peter
  • Shing Fui-On as Chiu
  • Perrie Lai as Pretty
  • Bowie Wu as James Lee
  • Sam Wong as Smartie
  • Ridley Tsui as Wah
  • Wong Kar-leung as Thug and servant
  • Benny Lai as Kuen
  • Stuart Ong as Baby's fiance
  • Stephen Tung as Red car owner (cameo)
  • Chan Chi-fai as Thug
  • James Ha as Thug
  • Simon Lung as Restaurant customer
  • Chun Hung as Restaurant customer
  • Michael
  • Fei Ming
  • Simon Cheung as Policeman
  • William Leung as Thug
  • Cheung Siu as Street restaurant owner
  • Hui Sze-man as Mrs Chan
  • Choi Hin-cheung as Thug
  • Chan King-chi as Thug
  • Ching Wai-chung as Thug
  • Wong Kim-wai as Thug
  • Ching Kwok-leung as Thug
  • Sep Lap-fai
  • Bald Barry

Release

Night Life Hero was released in Hong Kong on 12 November 1992. In the Philippines, the film was released as I Love You Baby by Harvest Films on 11 February 1993.

Box office

This film grossed HK$1,970,273 during its theatrical run in Hong Kong.

References

  1. "Grand Opening Today". Manila Standard. 11 February 1993. p. 25. Retrieved 20 June 2020. See! The popular stars of martial arts embark on a different and wild, wild misadventure that will make you laugh till you drop in a surprise comedy-action film of the year!

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