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The Conman 2002 2002

★ 5.26 votes97 min📅 2002-11-07

In *The Conman 2002 (2002)*, a perpetually unlucky man named Ka-shing gets a life-altering break when Spring, a high-rolling gangster, offers him a chance to turn his bad luck into fortune.

Director: Aman Chang Man

Cast

Nick Cheung Ka-Fai
Nick Cheung Ka-Fai
Lee Ka Sing / Dommer
Wyman Wong Wai-Man
Wyman Wong Wai-Man
Stanley Ho
Stephen Fung
Stephen Fung
Spring
Mango Wong Sau-Lam
Mango Wong Sau-Lam
Summer
Monica Lo Suk-Yee
Monica Lo Suk-Yee
Sauna
Wong Yat-Fei
Wong Yat-Fei
MacDull
Wong Tin-Lam
Wong Tin-Lam
Dommer's uncle
Helena Law Lan
Helena Law Lan
Summer's Mom
Benz Hui Siu-Hung
Benz Hui Siu-Hung
Inspector Chan
Philip Keung Ho-Man
Philip Keung Ho-Man
Big Brother 9

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Conman 2002 (2002) about?

This Hong Kong comedy follows Ka-shing, a chronically unlucky man who stumbles into a high-stakes gambling world after being hired by a gangster with a penchant for luck-altering schemes. As his fortunes rise and fall like dice rolls, he becomes entangled in a dangerous rivalry where even Feng Shui becomes a weapon.

Who directed The Conman 2002?

The film was directed by Aman Chang Man, known for blending Hong Kong gangster tropes with comedic and supernatural elements in his filmography.

Who stars in The Conman 2002?

The film features Nick Cheung Ka-Fai as the unlucky protagonist, alongside Wyman Wong Wai-Man, Stephen Fung, Mango Wong Sau-Lam, and Monica Lo Suk-Yee in pivotal roles.

Is The Conman 2002 (2002) worth watching?

While IMDb-unrated, this 97-minute comedy offers lighthearted fun with its mix of Hong Kong gangster flair, gambling antics, and supernatural humor. Fans of quirky comedies with a dash of folklore may find it a charming, if forgettable, diversion.

How long is The Conman 2002?

The runtime is 97 minutes, or roughly 1 hour and 37 minutes of non-stop gambling mischief.

About The Conman 2002 (2002) — A hilarious Hong Kong comedy about luck, gambling, and deception

In *The Conman 2002 (2002)*, a perpetually unlucky man named Ka-shing gets a life-altering break when Spring, a high-rolling gangster, offers him a chance to turn his bad luck into fortune. With the promise of a mystical Philosopher's Stone, Ka-shing finds himself thrust into a high-stakes gambling world where luck is currency and danger lurks at every bet. Directed by Aman Chang Man, this Hong Kong comedy blends mischief, gambling intrigue, and Feng Shui folklore into a chaotic, laugh-out-loud adventure.

The film's charm lies in its quirky cast, led by Nick Cheung Ka-Fai as the hapless Ka-shing, with Wyman Wong Wai-Man and Stephen Fung adding comic energy as Spring's rival and enforcer. As luck swings wildly between fortune and folly, Ka-shing must navigate a web of deceit, gambling wars, and supernatural twists—all while questioning whether his newfound luck is real or just another con. With vibrant visuals and zany humor, *The Conman 2002* delivers a uniquely entertaining take on fate, gambling, and the lengths people go to beat the odds.