词条 | Chocolate Inspector | |||||||||||||
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| name = Chocolate Inspector | image = ChocolateInspector.jpg | alt = | caption = Film poster | film name = {{Film name | traditional = 神探朱古力 | simplified = 神探朱古力 | pinyin = Shén Tàn Zhū Gǔ Lì | jyutping = San4 Taam3 Zyu1 Gu1 Lik1}} | director = Philip Chan | producer = Michael Hui | writer = | screenplay = Michael Hui Philip Chan | story = | based on = | starring = Michael Hui Anita Mui Ricky Hui Sibelle Hu Roy Chiao | narrator = | music = Law Tik | cinematography = Poon Hang-sang Ma Koon-wa | editing = P.P.S. Adrian Brady | studio = Golden Harvest Productions Hui's Film Production | distributor = Golden Harvest | released = {{start date|df=y|1986|12|19}} | runtime = 106 minutes | country = Hong Kong | language = Cantonese | budget = | gross = HK$22,485,500 }} Chocolate Inspector, also known as Inspector Chocolate, is a 1986 Hong Kong crime comedy film co-written and directed by Philip Chan, and also co-written, produced by and starring Michael Hui. The film co-stars Anita Mui, Ricky Hui, Sibelle Hu and Roy Chiao. PlotAlthough Chu Koo-lik (Chocolate) (Michael Hui) believes himself to have outstanding abilities, he has only reached the rank of Inspector despite working many years in the police force. Along with his cowardly assistant, Egg Tart (Ricky Hui), Chocolate is often occupied with nothing at the police station. One day, Chocolate's superior, Captain Wu (Roy Chiao), arranges his newcomer daughter, Kiu-kiu (Anita Mui) to work under Chocolate. However, Kiu-kiu and Chocolate dislike each other. Because Captain Wu deeply loves his daughter, he assigns simple cases to Chocolate, increasing Chocolate's dislike for Kiu-kiu. Chocolate later receives a missing person case. Although he initially was uninterested, as the investigation goes on, the case suddenly took a dramatic turn, and full of mystery surrounds. Chocolate is determined to solve this case, with Kiu-kiu and Egg Tart under his wing. Cast
ReceptionCriticalAndrew Saroch of Far East Films rated the film a score of 4 out of 5 stars, praising Philip Chan's director and the performances of the main cast, especially Michael Hui, noting how "it is always a joy to watch how Michael bumbles his way through while his face betrays little emotion."[1] Hong Kong Digital gave the film a core of 7/10 and praises the film's script, its humor and Hui's comedic timing.[2] Box officeThe film grossed HK$22,485,500 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 19 December 1986 to 8 January 1987. Awards and nominations
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://test.fareastfilms.com/?review_post_type=chocolate-inspector|title=Chocolate Inspector – Far East Films}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dighkmovies.com/v4/222/222.html|title=Hong Kong Digital #222: Chocolate Inspector}} External links
13 : Hong Kong films|1986 films|1980s criminal comedy films|Hong Kong crime films|Hong Kong comedy films|Slapstick films|Police detective films|Cantonese-language films|Golden Harvest films|Films about missing people|Films about abduction|Films set in Hong Kong|Films shot in Hong Kong |
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