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Treasure Inn 2011

★ 5.415 votes97 min📅 2011-06-23

Dive into the chaotic world of *Treasure Inn (2011)*, a rollicking comedy directed by the prolific Wong Jing, where two underappreciated but highly skilled police officers, Master Kung and Lo Pa, uncover a shocking mystery.

Director: Wong Jing

Cast

Nicholas Tse Ting-Fung
Nicholas Tse Ting-Fung
Young Master Liu Jianmeng
Nick Cheung Ka-Fai
Nick Cheung Ka-Fai
Chen Yungren/Brad/Lao Ba
Tong Dawei
Tong Dawei
Wen Wen-Qie
Charlene Choi Chuek-Yin
Charlene Choi Chuek-Yin
Lady Water Dragon
Crystal Huang Yi
Crystal Huang Yi
Lady Fire Dragon
Young Liu
Young Liu
Yue Ling-Long
Richard Yuen Tak
Richard Yuen Tak
Jin Buer, King of Jokers
Philip Ng Wan-Lung
Philip Ng Wan-Lung
Yu Feng, King of Eagle's Claw
Mavis Pan
Mavis Pan
Lady Fox, Acoustic Power
Wilson Tong Wai-Shing
Wilson Tong Wai-Shing
Tang Ao, King of Thousand Hands

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Treasure Inn (2011) about?

*Treasure Inn (2011)* follows two underutilized police officers, Master Kung and Lo Pa, who stumble into a high-stakes case after a brutal robbery at a wealthy man's home leaves his family murdered and a legendary treasure stolen. Banned from the investigation, they accidentally cross paths with twin sisters who become unlikely pawns in their quest to crack the conspiracy.

Who directed Treasure Inn?

The film was directed by Wong Jing, a Hong Kong filmmaker known for his prolific output and distinctive blend of comedy, crime, and satire.

Who stars in Treasure Inn?

The cast features Nicholas Tse as Master Kung, Nick Cheung as Lo Pa, alongside Tong Dawei, Charlene Choi, and Crystal Huang Yi in pivotal roles.

Is Treasure Inn (2011) worth watching?

With its tight 97-minute runtime and Wong Jing's trademark comedic style, *Treasure Inn (2011)* is a solid pick for fans of lighthearted crime capers. While not a masterpiece, its chaotic energy and quirky characters make it a fun ride—perfect for a casual watch.

How long is Treasure Inn?

The movie runs for 97 minutes.

About Treasure Inn (2011) — A Chaotic Comedy Where Crime and Chaos Collide

Dive into the chaotic world of *Treasure Inn (2011)*, a rollicking comedy directed by the prolific Wong Jing, where two underappreciated but highly skilled police officers, Master Kung and Lo Pa, uncover a shocking mystery. When the wealthy Ho Pak Man's family is brutally murdered and their priceless "White Jade Goddess of Mercy" vanishes, the duo is barred from the investigation due to their low status. Their luck takes a turn when they arrest twin sisters—Water Dragon Girl and Fire Dragon Girl—galvanizing a convoluted pursuit filled with twists, humor, and the larger-than-life "Police God" Tit Mo Ching pulling the strings from the shadows. Set against the backdrop of White Horse City, this film blends absurdity with action, delivering a treasure hunt where the real bounty might just be the sheer madness of its characters.

At its core, *Treasure Inn (2011)* celebrates the underdog spirit in a world obsessed with hierarchy and gold, all wrapped in the director's signature chaotic charm. The film's tone crackles with rapid-fire jokes, over-the-top confrontations, and a visual flair that leans into slapstick and satire. Whether you're here for the laughs, the crime caper, or the sheer audacity of its plot, this movie promises an hour and a half of unfiltered entertainment that lingers like a mystery half-solved.