King of Comedy

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King of Comedy (Chinese: 喜劇之王) is a 1999 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Lee Lik-chi and Stephen Chow. Unlike Chow's typical mo lei tau films, King of Comedy verges on comedy drama, describing the trials and tribulation that an aspiring actor...read more

King of Comedy (Chinese: 喜劇之王) is a 1999 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Lee Lik-chi and Stephen Chow. Unlike Chow's typical mo lei tau films, King of Comedy verges on comedy drama, describing the trials and tribulation that an aspiring actor experiences on his way to stardom. Some commentators say the story is based on Chow's early career, as he started off as a temporary actor, before becoming a successful and popular comedy actor over the course of a decade. The film does retain some of bizarre visual gags Chow is known for, such as Chow's character bleeding from the nose and eyes during a singing number. Jackie Chan plays a cameo role during the film.

Original Release

02/12/1999

Cast

(see additional cast & crew)

Directors

Stephen Chow, Lik-Chi Lee

Writers

Stephen Chow, Man-Fai Cheng, Erica Li, Kan-Cheung Tsang, Min-Hun Fung, Ka-Kit Leung

Cast

Producers

Editors

Chi-Wai Yau

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