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Muto Bontie 1996

88 min📅 1996-07-26

In the darkly hilarious Hong Kong comedy-thriller Muto Bontie (1996), director Doug Chan Kin-Tak delivers a frenetic twist on corporate greed and marital betrayal. Sean Lau Ching-wan stars as Lam Chak-chi, a ruthless fast-food mogul who marries for profit rather than love.

Director: Doug Chan Kin-Tak

Cast

Sean Lau Ching-wan
Sean Lau Ching-wan
Lam Chak Chi / Kidnapper
Alice Lau Nga-Lai
Alice Lau Nga-Lai
Alice
Cheung Suet-Ling
Shirley / Sally
Annie Man Chung-Han
Annie Man Chung-Han
Kidnapper's wife
Ken Lok Tat-Wah
Ken Lok Tat-Wah
Lok Sir
Philip Keung Ho-Man
Philip Keung Ho-Man
Killer with smiling face
Teddy Yip Wing-Cho
Teddy Yip Wing-Cho
Inspector Tsoi
Willie Wai Ga-Hung
Willie Wai Ga-Hung
Jassie Lam Chak-Chi
Policeman
Chow Tak-Wa

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Muto Bontie (1996) about?

Muto Bontie (1996) follows Lam Chak-chi, a cutthroat businessman who marries for money and then plots to kill his wife for her inheritance. His plan backfires spectacularly when she's kidnapped, forcing him into a web of lies and extortion that spirals into dark comedy.

Who directed Muto Bontie?

Muto Bontie was directed by Doug Chan Kin-Tak, known for blending sharp social satire with genre-bending storytelling in Hong Kong cinema.

Who stars in Muto Bontie?

The film stars Sean Lau Ching-wan as the scheming Lam Chak-chi, alongside Alice Lau Nga-Lai, Cheung Suet-Ling, and Annie Man Chung-Han in pivotal roles.

Is Muto Bontie (1996) worth watching?

With its sharp wit, energetic pacing, and morally repugnant but compelling protagonist, Muto Bontie (1996) is a hidden gem for fans of dark comedies. The film's blend of satire and slapstick makes it both entertaining and thought-provoking despite its unrated status.

How long is Muto Bontie?

Muto Bontie runs for 88 minutes.

About Muto Bontie (1996) — Fast-food greed, kidnapping, and a villain you'll love to hate

In the darkly hilarious Hong Kong comedy-thriller Muto Bontie (1996), director Doug Chan Kin-Tak delivers a frenetic twist on corporate greed and marital betrayal. Sean Lau Ching-wan stars as Lam Chak-chi, a ruthless fast-food mogul who marries for profit rather than love. His cold calculation takes a chaotic turn when his fortune-hunting wife is kidnapped, launching a high-stakes game of deception that escalates into comic chaos. As Lam spins competing lies for both police and the captors, his scheme spirals out of control, revealing the absurd lengths people chase for wealth and power.

Blending sharp satire with slapstick energy, Muto Bontie (1996) explores themes of inheritance, manipulation, and moral decay beneath its glossy fast-food veneer. The film's brisk 88-minute runtime keeps tension tight while Lau's deadpan performance anchors the absurdity, making it a cult favorite among fans of morally bankrupt protagonists.