- published: 12 Dec 2014
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Alfred Cheung Kin-ting (traditional Chinese: 張堅庭) is a Chinese actor, director, writer and producer.
Mr. Cheung's hometown is Kaiping City, Guangdong province, he was born in Hong Kong(1956) and also grew up here. On graduating from the Chinese Language & Literature Faculty of the Hong Kong Baptist University, Alfred Cheung earned a diploma in film production from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Extramural studies). Cheung has been involved in the movie-making industry since he was very young and attended The New School in New York, pursuing advanced studies in the Art of Movies. He has been a scriptwriter since 1981, with 'The Story of Woo Viet' and 'Father & Son' being two of his most acclaimed. In 1983, he took the dual role of scriptwriter and director for the movie 'Let's Make Laugh', which won him the 'Best Screenplay' and his leading actress won" The Best Actress" at the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards. In 1990, Alfred Cheung produced and directed the only Chinese political satire movie genre, "Her Lethal Way", this film won him another "Best Screenplay" and "Best Actress" for DoDo Cheng. Over the years, Cheung has developed comedy with excellent success. Having been devoted to movie-making for more than 20 years, Cheung has created more than 80 movies in his capacity as producer, scriptwriter, actor and director.
Actors: Anthony Chan (actor), Lawrence Cheng (actor), Alfred Cheung (actor), Leslie Cheung (actor), Lap Ban Chan (actress), Maggie Cheung (actress), Szu-ying Chien (actress), Anita Mui (actress), Run Run Shaw (producer), Gordon Chan (writer), Hing-Ka Chan (writer), Lawrence Cheng (writer), Mang-Ha Cheng (actress), Oi Sam Tsui (actress), Gai-keung Si (actor),
Plot: Lesile is a young guy that uses the MTR everyday, and one day, he sees a beautiful lady (Maggie Cheung) on the train and likes her immediately. On the other hand, he also knows a tomboy (Anita Mui) on the train too (and she likes him too!). Then, with side-kicks like Chan and others the chase of love in the MTR system begins.
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance,