Seventy-two tenants

Comedy

  • name:Seventy-two tenants
  • alias:qishierjiazuke
  • state:positive
  • actor: Jacky Cheung / Jeremy Tsang / Anita Yuen / Wong Zongze / Lady Teng / Jan-sung / Wong Zulan / Liang Tian / ​​Liu Mei-jun / Xu Zishan / Charmaine Sheh / Lam Jiadong / Andy Hui / Kelly Chan / Jacky Cheung / Raymond Lai / Bier Lai / Xie Tianhua / Chen Baixiang / Xue Jiayan / Biantian / Shao Yinyin / Liu Yida / Farah Chan /
  • director: Eric Tsang / Nianchen / Zhong Shujia /
  • year:2010
  • region:Hong Kong, China
  • type:Comedy
  • duration: 内详
  • year:2010
  • language:Cantonese
  • updated:2025-05-16 00:05:12
  • intro:On the Sai Yeung Cai Street in Mong Kok, Hong Kong, there are many shops and tourists.The mobile phone shops of Ha Gong (played by Eric Tsang) and Shi Jian (played by Jacky Cheung) are across the street. The two families have made strange moves to grab business and refuse to give in to each other.In fact, the two were friends many years ago. The story of the two fighting a landlady in a stalwart is still a good story, but in the end they turned against each other in order to fight for Xiao Taohong (played by Anita Yuen).Now, Xiao Taohong and Mr. Ha, who have loved Harry Sister-in-law, are still caring for his former good friend Shi Jian in his heart.The children of the two families also had some contact in private and gradually developed a good impression of each other.The rent for large owners is tripled, and merchants are worried about it.Mysterious people frequently throw sulfuric acid water from high places, and people living in small streets are in panic.In order to safeguard the rights and interests of survival and to restore peace to Xiyangcai Street, the merchants decided to unite and defend their homes together... This film was filmed by Shaw Brothers and TVB. Because it gathered more than 100 stars from both sides of the Taiwan Strait and the Three Places to participate, it is known as the Hong Kong version of "The Founding of the Country".
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《Hong Kong, China comedy Masterpiece Directed by: Eric Tsang, Nianchen, Zhong Shujia Synopsis: On the Sai Yeung Cai Street in Mong Kok, Hong Kong, there are many shops and tourists.The mobile phone shops of Ha Gong (played by Eric Tsang) and Shi Jian (played by Jacky Cheung) are across the street. The two families have made strange moves to grab business and refuse to give in to each other.In fact, the two were friends many years ago. The story of the two fighting a landlady in a stalwart is still a good story, but in the end they turned against each other in order to fight for Xiao Taohong (played by Anita Yuen).Now, Xiao Taohong and Mr. Ha, who have loved Harry Sister-in-law, are still caring for his former good friend Shi Jian in his heart.The children of the two families also had some contact in private and gradually developed a good impression of each other.The rent for large owners is tripled, and merchants are worried about it.Mysterious people frequently throw sulfuric acid water from high places, and people living in small streets are in panic.In order to safeguard the rights and interests of survival and to restore peace to Xiyangcai Street, the merchants decided to unite and defend their homes together... This film was filmed by Shaw Brothers and TVB. Because it gathered more than 100 stars from both sides of the Taiwan Strait and the Three Places to participate, it is known as the Hong Kong version of "The Founding of the Country". Why Watch? This critically acclaimed film by Hong Kong, China cinema, blending with comedy. Explore More: Discover similar films at:movieszone.org

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