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From the Queen to the Chief Executive 2001

★ 6.54 votes102 min📅 2001-05-10

Released in 2001 and directed by Herman Yau, *From the Queen to the Chief Executive* dives into the dark corners of Hong Kong's legal system with raw intensity.

Director: Herman Yau

Cast

Stephen Tang Shu-Wing
Councillor Leung Chung Ken
Ai Jing
Cheung Yue Ling
David Lee Wai-Sheung
David Lee Wai-Sheung
Cheung Yau Ming
Herman Yau
Herman Yau
Tony Chow Kwok-Chung
Tony Chow Kwok-Chung
Eddie Chan Shu-Chi
Eddie Chan Shu-Chi
Yeung Kin-Chung
Ursula Wong Yue-Si
Ursula Wong Yue-Si
Tong Ka-Fai
Tong Ka-Fai
Winnie Leung Man-Yee
Winnie Leung Man-Yee

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *From the Queen to the Chief Executive* (2001) about?

The film centers on Cheung Yau-ming, released from prison in 1997 after serving twelve years for a murder he committed at 16. With only months left before Hong Kong's handover to China, he faces an uncertain future as the past resurfaces through an unexpected visitor. It's a story of second chances, lingering guilt, and the cost of justice.

Who directed *From the Queen to the Chief Executive*?

Herman Yau directed the film, bringing his signature style to this gritty crime drama set against a pivotal moment in Hong Kong's history.

Who stars in *From the Queen to the Chief Executive*?

The film features Stephen Tang Shu-Wing as Cheung Yau-ming, alongside Ai Jing, David Lee Wai-Sheung, and Tony Chow Kwok-Chung.

Is *From the Queen to the Chief Executive* (2001) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is unrated, the film's blend of crime and drama, anchored by strong performances and a compelling historical backdrop, makes it a compelling watch for fans of atmospheric, character-driven films.

How long is *From the Queen to the Chief Executive*?

The runtime is 102 minutes.

From the Queen to the Chief Executive (2001) — A Crime Drama Rooted in Hong Kong's Handover Era

Released in 2001 and directed by Herman Yau, *From the Queen to the Chief Executive* dives into the dark corners of Hong Kong's legal system with raw intensity. The film follows Cheung Yau-ming, a man released from prison after twelve years behind bars for a brutal murder committed as a teenager. As the 1997 Handover approaches, Yau-ming's fragile freedom is tested by a mysterious visitor and his own haunting past. Blending crime and drama, the movie explores themes of redemption, justice, and the lingering shadows of colonial rule in a city on the brink of change.

With a mood that oscillates between tense anticipation and melancholic reflection, the film captures the psychological toll of incarceration and the uncertain future of Hong Kong. Herman Yau's direction lends a gritty, realistic edge, while the cast delivers performances that ground the story in emotional authenticity. *From the Queen to the Chief Executive (2001)* is a gripping character study that resonates with anyone drawn to crime dramas rooted in history and personal struggle.