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Lucky Stars 1989

96 min📅 1989-12-02

From the neon-soaked streets of late-80s Hong Kong emerges Lucky Stars (1989), a high-energy comedy helmed by director Leung Siu-Wah.

Director: Leung Siu-Wah

Cast

Simon Yam
Simon Yam
Max Mok Siu-Chung
Max Mok Siu-Chung
Dicky Cheung Wai-Kin
Dicky Cheung Wai-Kin
Charlie Cho Cha-Lee
Charlie Cho Cha-Lee
Karel Wong Chi-Yeung
Karel Wong Chi-Yeung
Wan Seung-Yin
Wan Seung-Yin
Cheung Chi-Ping
Cheung Chi-Ping

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lucky Stars (1989) about?

Lucky Stars follows a gang of small-time schemers whose poorly planned heists keep spiralling into chaos, forcing them to outwit both the law and their own bad luck. Their misadventures turn into a series of comical run-ins with rivals, cops, and bystanders, shifting their roles from crooks to unlikely heroes.

Who directed Lucky Stars?

Leung Siu-Wah directed Lucky Stars. Known for his sharp comedic timing, Leung crafts a film that balances slapstick with heartfelt moments, keeping the tone light yet engaging.

Who stars in Lucky Stars?

The film features Simon Yam, Max Mok Siu-Chung, Dicky Cheung Wai-Kin, Charlie Cho Cha-Lee, and Karel Wong Chi-Yeung as the core gang.

Is Lucky Stars (1989) worth watching?

While Lucky Stars doesn't have a rated IMDb score, its energetic mix of comedy and action makes it a fun watch for fans of classic Hong Kong comedies. The cast's chemistry and the film's breezy pace deliver laughs without pretension, though it won't satisfy those seeking a deep story.

How long is Lucky Stars?

Lucky Stars runs for 96 minutes, making it a perfect short-and-sweet cinematic escape.

About Lucky Stars (1989) — A Fast-Paced Comedy with All-Star Hong Kong Fun

From the neon-soaked streets of late-80s Hong Kong emerges Lucky Stars (1989), a high-energy comedy helmed by director Leung Siu-Wah.

The film rides a wave of off-beat humour and fast-paced antics as a mismatched band of lovable rogues—led by the street-smart Simon Yam and the charismatic Max Mok—accidentally become heroes while trying to dodge trouble. Packed with playful fights, witty banter, and a dash of underdog charm, it's a breezy ninety-six-minute romp that celebrates friendship, second chances, and the absurdity of life's little mishaps.