Hong Kong 1941
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Hong Kong 1941
Summary
Hong Kong 1941 is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (120 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Hong Kong 1941's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Hong Kong 1941 was directed by Po-Chih Leong[4].
- John Chan Koon-Chung wrote the screenplay for Hong Kong 1941[5].
- Hong Kong 1941's composer is recorded as Lam Manyee[6].
- Hong Kong 1941's genre is war drama[7].
- A cast member of Hong Kong 1941 was Chow Yun-fat[8].
- A cast member of Hong Kong 1941 was Cecilia Yip[9].
- A cast member of Hong Kong 1941 was Alex Man[10].
- A cast member of Hong Kong 1941 was Shih Kien[11].
- A cast member of Hong Kong 1941 was Wu Ma[12].
- A cast member of Hong Kong 1941 was Paul Chun[13].
- A cast member of Hong Kong 1941 was Ku Feng[14].
- A cast member of Hong Kong 1941 was Billy Lau[15].
- A cast member of Hong Kong 1941 was Angela Yu Chien[16].
- A cast member of Hong Kong 1941 was Po-Chih Leong[17].
- A cast member of Hong Kong 1941 was Stuart Ong[18].
- Hong Kong 1941 was produced by John Shum[19].
- Hong Kong 1941's production company is recorded as Bo Ho Film Company Ltd[20].
- Hong Kong 1941's director of photography is recorded as Brian Lai Shui-Ming[21].
- The original language of Hong Kong 1941 was Cantonese[22].
- The original language of Hong Kong 1941 was Chinese[23].
- Hong Kong 1941's color is recorded as color[24].
- Hong Kong 1941's country of origin is recorded as Hong Kong[25].
- Hong Kong 1941 was published on September 1984[26].
- Hong Kong 1941 was released on November 2, 1984[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Hong Kong 1941 was produced by John Shum[19]. It was directed by Po-Chih Leong[4]. John Chan Koon-Chung wrote the screenplay for it[5]. Cast members include Chow Yun-fat[8], Cecilia Yip[9], Alex Man[10], Shih Kien[11], Wu Ma[12], and Paul Chun[13].
Publication
Publication dates include September 1984[26], November 2, 1984[27], June 6, 1985[28], January 13, 1990[29], and May 12, 1990[30]. Original languages include Cantonese[22] and Chinese[23]. Hong Kong 1941's genre is war drama[7].
Why It Matters
Hong Kong 1941 ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (120 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]