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Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu
Writer 61 years old

Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu

Hong Kong, China

Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu (Chinese:谷德昭 , born 15 August 1965) is a Hong Kong actor, scriptwriter and film director. Kok is best known for his frequent collaborations with Stephen Chow, acting and co-writing with him the films Forbidden City Cop, From Beijing with Love and The God... Read full bio →

Filmography

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San kei hap lui

San kei hap lui

Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu 2011 1h 40m

In ancient China, a husband and wife, both of them retired superheroes, contend with the high cost of living, infertility, and other contemporary life issues.

Ga yau hei si 2009

Ga yau hei si 2009

Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu 2009 1h 35m

A man asks a womanizer to court his eldest sister in hopes of fulfilling a family marriage tradition.

Cheung Gong 7 hou

Cheung Gong 7 hou

Stephen Chow 2008 1h 28m 6.5

Ti, a really poor construction worker that struggles to keep his son, Dicky, in private school, mistakes an orb he finds in a junkjard for a toy his son heavily requested from him, since all of the classmates had it.

Maai hung paak yan

Maai hung paak yan

Edmond Pang Ho-Cheung 2001 1h 34m

A hired killer pairs up with an amateur filmmaker to provide clients with satisfying footage of enemies getting whacked.

Boh lee chun

Boh lee chun

Vincent Kok Tak-Chiu 1999 2h 1m 5.3

When Ah Bu, a girl from a small fishing town in Taiwan, finds a glass bottle with a romantic message, she travels to Hong Kong to find her prince charming. As it turns out, her prince charming, Albert, happens to be gay. But all is not lost when Ah Bu meets the dashing Chi Wu.

Sat sau ji wong

Sat sau ji wong

Stephen Tung Wai 1998 1h 43m 5.0

Financially troubled, a newbie hitman reluctantly takes the job of finding the plotted killer of a Japanese tycoon.

97 Ga yau hei si

97 Ga yau hei si

Alfred Cheung Kin-Ting 1997 1h 30m

Lo King, a dependent playboy, fakes his own mental illness in attempts to inherit the fortune of his two older brothers, Lo Leung and Lo Fei, who are plagued with their own troubles. Leung is a busy businessman who is planning to open a restaurant. Due to his busy schedule, he is putting his relationship at risk with his wife.

Poh wai ji wong

Poh wai ji wong

Lee Lik-Chi 1994 1h 37m 7.0

Ho Kam-An is a lovestruck dim sum delivery boy who falls for a beautiful judo student. After being humiliated by her boyfriend, Ho Kam-An seeks the services of an aging master who teaches him a half-assed style of kung fu, "Karate Kid"-style.

Gwok chaan Ling Ling Chat

Gwok chaan Ling Ling Chat

Stephen Chow, Lee Lik-Chi 1994 1h 24m 6.3

A Chinese secret agent travels to Hong Kong to reclaim a dinosaur fossil but experiences hilarious incidents because of his incompetence.

Tong Pak Foo dim Chau Heung

Tong Pak Foo dim Chau Heung

Lee Lik-Chi 1993 1h 42m

A scholar in search of true love. Disguising himself as a houseboy, he indentures himself to a rich family in order to pursue the ravishing servant girl who has stolen his heart.

Mat to sing suk si

Mat to sing suk si

Roman Cheung Shiu-Lun 1993 1h 17m

What was supposed to be summer school in England becomes an adventurous exotic and romantic journey for a beautiful teenage girl. [from the Tai Seng Catalog] A nice story of a free-sprited (or, depending on your viewpoint, prick-teasing) young woman on a short journey of discovery.

Faa tin hei si

Faa tin hei si

Clifton Ko Chi-Sum 1993 1h 25m

Set in the Sung Dynasty, this period tale begins with the arranged marriages of Chou Tung and his sister Kit.

Zai shi zhui hun

Zai shi zhui hun

Tony Leung Siu-Hung 1992 1h 25m

A robber is arrested and his two siblings are shot dead by a cop. Same day, the cop's wife gives birth to twins. The babies have birthmarks on their foreheads, which just like the wounds on the two dead robbers.

Ga yau hei si

Ga yau hei si

Clifton Ko Chi-Sum 1992 1h 40m

Three brothers living with their father fib and play pranks to win parental approval for themselves and their romances.

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