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Three of a Kind (2004 film)

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2004 Hong Kong film
Three of a Kind
Film poster
Traditional Chinese煎釀叄寶
Simplified Chinese煎酿叁宝
Hanyu PinyinJiān Niàng Sān Bǎo
JyutpingZin1 Jeong4 Saam1 Bou2
Directed byJoe Ma
Screenplay byJoe Ma
Matt Chow
Sunny Chan
Lung Man-hong
Lee Chun-fai
Produced byJoe Ma
Ivy Kong
Cao Biao
StarringMichael Hui
Miriam Yeung
Lau Ching-wan
CinematographyKo Chiu-lam
Edited byAngie Lam
Music byLincoln Lo
Production
companies
China Star Entertainment Group
One Hundred Years of Film
China Film group
Singing Horse Productions
China Film Co-Production
Distributed byChina Star Entertainment Group
Release date
  • July 27, 2004 (2004-07-27) (Hong Kong)
Running time102 min
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$14,790,180

Three of a Kind (Chinese: 煎釀叄寶) is a 2004 Hong Kong comedy film written, produced and directed by Joe Ma and starring Michael Hui, Miriam Yeung and Lau Ching-wan.

Cast and roles

  • Michael Hui as Dragon Lone
  • Miriam Yeung as Sophia
  • Lau Ching-wan as Frankie
  • Elaine Jin as Barbara
  • Benz Hui as P Leung
  • Lo Mang as Lone's dad
  • Hiro Hayama as Alex
  • Monica Lo as Isabel
  • Yuan Yuan as Mr. Tang
  • Jin Song as Jet
  • Kristal Tin as Victoria
  • Tiffany Lee as Loretta
  • Courtney Wu as Advertising agency owner
  • Matt Chow as Slipper game attendant
  • Chin Wing-wai as Tony Qua
  • Wong Chui-yee as Lone's mother
  • Chan Pak-lei as HK Gifted Writer (20 years old)
  • Harriet Yeung as HK Gifted Writer (20 years old)
  • Chiu Yue-ming as HK Gifted Writer (20 years old)
  • Cheung Nam as Lone's one-eyed monk character
  • Shao Xiao-shan as Lone's heroine character
  • Kong Foo-keung as Rascal

External links

Films directed by Joe Ma


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