Wong Jing's Lucky Seven remake
(8/17/2007) The Wong Jing written and directed, Eric Tsang Chi Wai
starred film CHUT KUM CHUT JUNG CHUT SIK LONG (SEVEN CAPTURE SEVEN TRAIL SEVEN SEX MANIACS) yesterday shot at a Tuen Mun mansion. The seven "sex maniacs" in the film Tsang Chi Wai, Nat Chan Pak Cheung, Lam Ka Tung, Eddie Cheung Siu Fai, Chin Kar Lok, Wong Cho Lam and Lam Chi Sin appeared in retro costumes. The actresses including Eileen Tung Oi Ling, Kwan Bo Wai, Winnie Leung Man Yi, Chiu Tung, Anke Bui, and Jo Kuk Cho Lam had their own unique costumes. Wong Jing's daughter Wong Chi Hom also participated. Wong Jing's feature Jing Girl Mang Yiu in the film would be a mix of Connie Chan Bo Chu and Dik Na. Yesterday she appeared in a bikini and showed off her assets.
Tsang Chi Wai and Mang Yiu would play father and daughter so he
did not have the chance to take advantage of her. However, Chi Wai's
character was also a "romantic" and had romance with many actresses.
However, he said that aside from Mang Yiu who played his daughter, the
rest were all his girlfriends. He joked that this time he helped Wong
Jing with "flower cultivation". When asked who he would have intimate
scenes with, Chi Wai said, "That definitely wouldn't be Wong Jing's
daughter! Most of them are my 'nieces' like Anke Bui and Kuk Cho Lam.
So whether or not I would have any intimate scene would depend on whether Wong Jing would throw me a bone."
Wong Jing expressed that later he would produce SUN JEUNG SAU YU
JI DOR SING (GODLY GUNSLINGER AND WITTY STAR) for Mang Yiu to be the lead in. In the future she would receive full support. With her 34D top, Mang Yiu yesterday appeared in a bikini and immediately stole the show. Yet Mang Yiu did not know whether she would have an intimate scene. When asked what one of the seven sex maniacs she would like to have the intimate scene with, she reluctantly said, "I want to, I don't want to." However, if the story required it she would not mind. Was she afraid that other Jing Girls would be jealous of Wong Jing's support of her? Mang Yiu expressed that she was not. She too envied other girls.
Since her brother's passing, Kuk Cho Lam worked on her first film.
She expressed that this production has been very joyous thus she recently
has been in much better mood. She said that actually after the tragedy
she has never talked about it in public. She thanked everyone for their
concern for her and in the future she would work hard. Her parents were
also at ease. Originally she planned to travel with her parents after her
play, but now she had to work and could only postpone the trip.
In the film Siu Kuk played the butler and would have intimate
scenes with Chi Wai. They would mainly be comedic. THis film had so
many actresses and each would have a little sexy performance, was she
confident about her own figure? She joked that she was not the prettiest
one so she could only tried to suck in her gut and stand out her chest as
much as she could. Yet the film's scenes and focus seemed to concentrate on Mang Yiu. Siu Kuk said, "Actually everyone's role was close. Even if the role was smaller, each character was very special." She hoped that after this film more people would offer her comedy. Perhaps people's impression of her had character. Actually she would like to play different characters like prostitute or killer.
Anke Bui On Kei yesterday dressed like a flight attendant. In the
film she played Chi Wai's girlfriend. For now she still did not know
whether she would have any intimate scene. She said that even if she did
she was not afraid because she was happy to work with Chi Wai. In
the past her mother has worked with Chi Wai many times. After starting
acting when she was seven, Bui On Kei felt her return to Hong Kong film
was very fun. She said that she was not afraid that other actresses would
steal scenes as everyone was very pretty. She expressed that she was finewith swimwear as well.
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Mang Yiu
Bui On Ke, Eric Tsang
[st]Wong Jing's daughter Wong Chi Hom [/st]- correction Chui Tung
http://ent.tom.com/2007-08-17/0021/29213871.html
Wong Jing and Mang Yiu
http://yule.sohu.com/20070413/n249408425.shtml