All for the Winner (1990)
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- 1h 41min
- Action, Comedy
- 18 Aug 1990 (Hong Kong)
- Movie
A man discovers that his dumb, lovable nephew can see through objects and decides to unleash him into the world of gambling.
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Awards:
- 2 nominations.
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Cast
Stephen Chow | ... |
Chow Sing Cho / 'The Saint of Gamblers'
(as Sing-chi Chow)
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Man-Tat Ng | ... |
Blackie Tat
(as Mang-tat Ng)
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Sharla Cheung | ... |
Yee Mong / 'Beautiful Dream'
(as Man Cheung)
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Sandra Kwan Yue Ng | ... |
Ping
(as Kwan-yue Ng)
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Paul Chun | ... |
Wong Hung Kwong / 'The King of Gamblers'
(as Pui Chun)
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Yuen-Yan Lo | ... |
Luk
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Corey Yuen | ... |
Fishy Shing
(as Kwai Yuen)
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Jeffrey Lau | ... |
Chung Chan
(as Chun-wai Lau)
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Yeung-Ming Wan | ... |
Billy
(as Yeung-ming Wan)
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Sheila Chan | ... |
Ying
(as Suk-lan Chan)
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King-Man Chik | ... |
Hung's Girl
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Ka-Sang Cheng | ... |
Rascal
(as Ka-sung Cheng)
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Miu-Ting Kong | ... |
Rascal
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Szu-Ying Chien | ... |
Sword-wielding old woman
(as Tsi-Ang Chin)
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Mei-Yee Sze | ... |
Reporter
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Ching Wai | ... |
Hung's Men
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Jameson Wa-Fan Lam | ... |
Hung's Men
(as Wah-Fan Lam)
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Yun-Chiang Peng | ... |
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Huang-Hsi Liu | ... |
Extra
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Yau-Kei Tang | ... |
(as Danny Tang)
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Directed by
Jeffrey Lau | ||
Corey Yuen |
Written by
Jeffrey Lau | ... | () |
Produced by
Jeffrey Lau | ... | producer |
See-Yuen Ng | ... | executive producer |
Corey Yuen | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Yuen Kai Chan |
Art Direction by
Man-Yu Lau | ||
King Man Lee |
Set Decoration by
Yiu-Kwong But |
Costume Design by
Man-Wai Wong | ||
Pik-Ling Wong |
Makeup Department
Gwan-Ping Yau | ... | hair stylist |
Production Management
Ngok-Hung Lam | ... | assistant production manager (as Ngoc-Hung Lam) |
Lik-Man Mak | ... | production manager |
Art Department
Yiu-Kwong But | ... | set designer |
Kim-Sing Ho | ... | assistant art director |
Mario Law | ... | assistant art director |
Sai-Kit Wong | ... | props |
Camera and Electrical Department
Chi-Nin Leung | ... | assistant camera |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jan-Wah Yiu | ... | wardrobe |
Script and Continuity Department
Chi-Kwong Cheung | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
See-Yuen Ng | ... | presenter |
Ma-Chuen So | ... | production assistant |
Yiu-Leung Yu | ... | planner |
Production Companies
Distributors
- High Fliers Films (1990) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Pan-Asia Video (1991) (United States) (theatrical)
- Tokuma Japan Communications (1990) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Golden Harvest Company (1990) (Hong Kong)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Sing, a dumb, lovable mainlander with supernatural powers comes to China to visit his uncle Tat. When it's revealed that Sing can see through objects, Tat employs him as "The Saint of Gamblers," and proceeds to set him loose in the gambling world. Written by FrankRizzo |
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Box Office
Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $5,305,231 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Instead of doing a proper sequel, Stephen Chow took his "Gambling Saint" character into Wong Jing's God of Gamblers franchise for two subsequent features. The only true sequel/spin-off to All for the Winner is the film The Top Bet, which cast Anita Mui as Sing's sister. Stephen Chow had a minor cameo in that film. See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by The Top Bet (1991). See more » |