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武狀元蘇乞兒 (1992)
King of Beggars
Origin: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese 
Circuit: Golden Harvest 
Genres: Martial Arts  Comedy 
Theatrical Run (HK): 12/17/1992 - 12/31/1992
Box Office: HK $31,514,995
 
Director
  Gordon Chan Kar-Seung
 
Screenwriters
  Gordon Chan Kar-Seung
  John Chan Kin-Chung
 
Action Director
  Yuen Cheung-Yan
 
Producer
  Stephen Shiu Yeuk-Yuen
 
 
Cast
  Stephen Chow Sing-Chi ... So Cha Ha Yee Chan / Tsan, So Hat Ngai
  Sharla Cheung Man ... Yushang/Ru Shuang
  Ng Man-Tat ... General Su of Guangzhou
  Vindy Chan Wai-Yee ... Tracy/Ru Shuang's sister
  Norman Tsui Siu-Keung ... Chiu / Chau/Zhao Wu Ji
  Lam Wai ... Lord Seng Ko Lin Chin / Lord Zeng Ge Lin
  Wang Chung ... Uncle Mok/Uncle Mo
  Nat Chan Pak-Cheung ... Secretary of Justice
  Lawrence Cheng Tan-Shui ... Professor/Advisor
  Matthew Wong Hin-Mung ... Emperor
  Peter Lai Bei-Dak ... Uncle Cheng/Uncle Jeng
  Jackson Ng Yuk-Sue ... Po Ye Tat Tor/Botaroto
  Chow Yee-Fan ... Niu Da Chun
  Lee Kin-Yan ... Chan's friend's aunt's sister [cameo]
  Kingdom Yuen King-Tan ... Madam Pimp/Brothel madam
  Yuen Cheung-Yan ... Hung Yat-Sun/Cunning Ching
  Lam Foo-Wai ... Beggar Association elder
  Patrick Ling Chi-Hung ... Beggar Association elder
  Tang Tai-Wo ... Beggar Association elder
  Chan Siu-Wah ... Beggar Association member
  Tong Pau-Chung ... Beggar Association member
  Chun Kwai-Bo ... Beggar Association member
  Cheung Wing-Cheung (2) ... Beggar Association member
  Chow Gam-Kong ... Soldier
  Yang Mi    
  Wan Seung-Lam ... Imperial bodyguard
  Lee Hang (3) ... Imperial bodyguard
  Cheng Wai-Ching ... Imperial bodyguard
  Yuen Gam-Fai ... Beggar Association member
  Tony Ling Chi-Wah ... Soldier
 
Production Company
  Win's Movie Productions
 
Filming Company
  Win's Movie Productions
 
Distributor
  Gala Film Distribution Limited (Hong Kong)
 
Assistant Director
  Dang Hing-Man   Winnie Yeung Wing
 
Script Supervisor
  Wong Wai-Hung   Albert Mak Kai-Kwong
 
Cinematographers
  David Chung Chi-Man   Ma Koon-Wah
 
Lighting
  David Chow Wing-Kwong   Chow Wai-Kuen
 
Art Director
  Horace Ma Kwong-Wing
 
Costume Designer
  Tony Au Ting-Ping   Kwok Mei-Ling
 
Makeup
  Man Yun-Ling   Chan Wing-Yee (2)
 
Hair Stylist
  Chau Siu-Mui   Wan Yuk-Mui
 
Editor
  Mei Fung (2)   Eric Kwong Chi-Leung   Yu Sai-Lung
 
Props
  Wong Yin-Wai
 
Music
  Joseph Koo Ka-Fai
 
Theme Song Composer
  Joseph Koo Ka-Fai
 
Singer
  George Lam Chi-Cheung
 
Lyrics
  James Wong Jim
 
Action Choreographers
  Ku Huen-Chiu   Yuen Shun-Yi
 
Stunts
  Tong Pau-Chung   Chow Gam-Kong   Yuen Lung-Kui
  Jackson Ng Yuk-Sue   Chun Kwai-Bo   Chan Siu-Wah
  Patrick Ling Chi-Hung
 
Stunt Double
  Tony Ling Chi-Wah
 
Presenter
  Charles Heung Wah-Keung   Jimmy Heung Wah-Sing
 
Executive Producer
  Jessinta Liu Fung-Ping
 
Planning
  Jimmy Law Kwok-Keung
 
Production Manager
  Connie Wong Nga-Lam   Ivy Kong Yuk-Yee   Shirley Lau Yim-Ngo
  Tenky Tin Kai-Man
 
Sound Post-Production Studio
  Showreel Film Facilities   Mandarin Recording Studio Ltd.
 
 
Summary
  The illiterate General of Canton, General So, advocates a lazy, happy lifestyle of sex and money. His spoiled and also illiterate son, Chan (Stephen Chow), is his most faithful disciple. For the love of a woman, Chan attends the national exams for Martial Arts Scholar in Peking. Chan is victorious on the physical test, but before he is to be crowned, he is found to have cheated on the written exam. The Emperor sentences Chan to be a beggar. Initially Chan is unable cope with his new role, but with some mystic help, he takes on the position as King of the Beggars Association. Leading this motley crew into battle against an evil warlord in the Emperor's entourage, Chan rescues the Emperor, and gains respect for the beggars. [ Rim Films Catalog]