词条 | The Last Message |
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| name = The Last Message | image = TheLastMessage.jpg | image size = | alt = | caption = DVD cover | director = Michael Hui | producer = Raymond Chow | writer = Michael Hui Lau Tin-chi Louis Sit | screenplay = | story = | narrator = | starring = Michael Hui Samuel Hui | music = Samuel Hui Joseph Koo | cinematography = Cheung Yiu-cho Yu Chun | editing = Peter Cheung | studio = | distributor = Golden Harvest | released = {{start date|1975|8|21|df=y}} | runtime = 98 minutes | country = {{flagicon|HKG|variant=1959}} British Hong Kong | language = Cantonese | budget = | gross = HK$4,553,662 }}{{Infobox Chinese | t= 天才與白痴 | s= 天才与白痴 | l= "The Genius and the Idiot" | p= Tián Cái Yú Bái Chī | j= Tin1 Coi4 Jyu2 Baak6 Ci1 }} The Last Message is a 1975 Hong Kong comedy film directed by and starring Michael Hui, and co-starring Samuel Hui, with a cameo appearance by Ricky Hui. This is the second film of the Hui Brothers. PlotTim (Michael Hui) and Lee (Samuel Hui) are employees of a mental hospital working as an orderly and nurse respectively. One day a crazy man named Cheng Ming (Roy Chiao) is institutionalized who carries a bag of trash. Tim and Lee discover that the bag is full of artifacts from the Ming Dynasty. Unfortunately, they are all broken pieces and cannot be traded for money. Then, Cheng talks about a Princess and Tim and Lee figure that Cheng knows where are the artifacts from. Later on, Cheng dies from heart attack and Tim and Lee find Princess (Eileen Humphreys) and find out that she is Cheng's daughter. Princess tells them that her father discovered a sunk boat at the coast of Hong Kong. Tim and Lee starts to plan for their luxurious life, including quitting their jobs, and set out to find the artifacts. They do discover tons of it and brings it to trade for money. However, the ones Tim and Lee find are revealed to be fakes. With their fancy of luxury over, Lee gets his job back and Tim got insane and became a mental patient. Cast
Partial soundtrackTin choi yu bak chi (天才與白痴) is an album by Samuel Hui, released in 1975 by Polydor Records in Hong Kong. The first four tracks of the album are heard in the film. {{track listing|headline=Side one |extra_column=English translation |all_writing=Samuel Hui, unless otherwise |title1=天才與白痴 |note1=tin choi yu bak chi |extra1=The Genius and the Idiot |lyrics1=Samuel Hui, Louis Sit 薛志雄 |title2=天才白痴往日情 |note2=tin choi bak chi wong yat ching |extra2=Old Love |lyrics2=Samuel Hui, Louis Sit |title3=天才白痴錢錢錢 |note3=tin choi bak chi cheen cheen cheen |extra3=Cash, Cash, Cash |lyrics3=Samuel Hui, Louis Sit |title4=天才白痴夢 |note4=tin choi bak chi mung |extra4=Dreams |lyrics4=Samuel Hui, Louis Sit |title5=情人離別去 |note5=ching yaan lei bit heui |extra5=Farewell, Lover |lyrics5=Ricky Hui |music5=Paul Vance, Eddie Snyder[1] |title6=青春夢裡人 |note6=ching cheun mung leui yaan |extra6=Dreams of a Young |music6=Ken Tobias[2] }}{{track listing |headline=Side two |extra_column=English translation |title7=獨上西樓 |note7=dook seung sai lau |extra7=Lonely at the West Tower |music7=Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb[3] |title8=齊齊唱首歌 |note8=chai chai cheung sau gaw |extra8=The Choir Sings |title9=莫等待 |note9=mok dang doi |extra9=Don't Wait |title10=歡樂桃源 |extra10=Joy in Taoyuan |note10=foon lok tou yuen |lyrics10=Ricky Hui |music10=Ricky Hui |title11=故苑懷舊 |extra11=Vintage Estate |note11=koo yuen wai gau |lyrics11=Ricky Hui |music11=Ricky Hui |title12=天才白痴往日情(音樂) |extra12=Old Love (instrumental) }}
1. ^Rendition of the 1963 song "What Will Mary Say" by Johnny Mathis 2. ^Rendition of the 1970 song "Stay Awhile" by The Bells 3. ^Rendition of the 1967 song "Holiday" by the Bee Gees External links
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