Ai Tong-Kua — Actor (7)
Gee and Gor (1978) [Movie] TMDB
谷爆
director: James Yi Lui actor: James Yi Lui / Lun Chia
other title: 谷爆
Two fellows who make friends under the funniest circumstances cause a riot through a series of jobs that they take on and lose at an alarming rate.
Crazy Bumpkins in Singapore (1976) [Movie] IMDb TMDB
阿牛奇遇記
director: John Law Ma actor: Yau Fung / Ai Ti
other title: 阿牛奇遇記
Ah Niu, swindled of his fortune by cunning crooks, hits rock bottom. A fateful encounter with devious thugs reunites him with Uncle Chou, prompting their escape to the vibrant city of Singapore. Their journey is riddled with absurd mishaps, including a comical episode with a baby and a frantic pursuit by the relentless thugs. This final instalment of the series offers a colourful, wide-ranging tour of Singapore in the mid-1970s, brimming with slapstick humour and heartwarming moments.
Return of the Con Men (1977) [Movie] IMDb TMDB
扭計三星
director: Fung Wong actor: Leung Tin / Wang Sha
other title: 扭計三星
Cheng Meng-chi (Liang Tian), celebrated for his cunning, embarks on a clever scheme to outwit his mischievous neighbour, Wu Tien-chuang (Wang Sha). Cheng’s ingenious trickery leads Wu and his mistress to believe that he possesses the extraordinary ability to turn chicken droppings into gold, resulting in comical confrontations and a string of stolen chickens. The narrative takes an entertaining twist as Cheng’s relationship with Crazy Ching (Chang Ying), the partner-in-crime of a gullible gold shop owner, transforms from playful neighbourly antics into an intense battle of wits, with Cheng consistently staying one step ahead of his adversary.
Mr. Funnybone Strikes Again (1978) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
老夫子奇趣錄
director: Wong Fung actor: Wang Sha / Ai Tong-Kua
other title: 老夫子奇趣錄
The beloved king of Hong Kong comic book characters, Old Master Q, is back in live action again by popular demand. This hilarious sequel to Mr Funny-bone finds him, and his delightful sidekick "Big Potato", opening an Old-fashioned healing clinic - leading to a fun and fascinating clash (cultural and otherwise) when the old ways smack face first into ultra-modern Hong Kong. But, this being the great Mr Funny-bone, he triumphs in spite of himself and his large-cranium companion.
Big Times for the Crazy Bumpkins (1976) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
阿牛發達記
director: John Law Ma actor: Yau Fung / Wang Sha
other title: 阿牛發達記
In 1974, John Lo Mar co-directed The Crazy Bumpkins, a new variation on the time-tested, beloved Cantonese comedy "Country Bumpkin" tradition. That proved such a success that a sequel, Return Of The Crazy Bumpkins, soon appeared. Now, the third time's the charm, as John Lo Mar gets to both write and direct the third slapstick-filled installment, once again starring Yeh Feng and Wang Sha as the hapless and hilarious yokel Ah Niu and his crafty city-slicker Uncle Chou.
Mr. Funny Bone (1976) [Movie] NeoDB Douban TMDB IMDb
我係老夫子
director: 桂治洪 actor: 王沙 / 矮冬瓜
other title: 老夫子 / Mr. Funny-Bone
The beloved cartoon character Master Q gets a hilarious live-action adaptation in the side-splitting comic adventure Mr. Funny-Bone! Join Master Q for a series of comic vignettes as he attempts to win the heart of the lovely Li Jing. Along for the ride is Master Q's loyal sidekick Potato, a stout fellow who's forever getting into silly mishaps. The pair get involved in plenty of shenanigans and gags, including pratfalls, low-brow bathroom humor, and even some fun fighting sequences.