The Fortune Gods

Chen Xunqi
Zeng Zhiwei, Hong Jinbao, Miu Qiaowei, Chen Baixiang, Zheng Peipei, Chen Guantai, Gong Xuehua, Cao Dahua, Fung Chui Fan, Ye Fanghua, Lu Guanting, Wu Yauhan, Cheng Kui'an, Peng Dan, Yuan Qiongdan, Yuan Xiangren, Miao Kexiu
1996
Hong Kong, China
Completed
Cantonese
111 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as运财五福星,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1996Released in year
。The dialogue language isCantonese,Current Douban rating6.4(For reference only)。
The gambling king Lei Tian loses in a gambling tournament because his opponent, "Gambling Flower" Shangguan Feihua (played by Gong Xuehua), cheated. Unwilling to accept defeat, Lei Tian commits suicide. His friend, Uncle Hua from the police force, has reasons both personal and professional to punish Shangguan Feihua, so he asks Rhinoceros Skin (played by Fung Chui Fan) to gather other fortune gods, including Lo Han Guo (played by Zeng Zhiwei), Da Shan Di (played by Wu Yauhan), and American Ginseng (played by Miu Qiaowei) for special gambling training, hoping to defeat Shangguan Feihua. Lei Tian's daughter, Lei Huilin (played by Fung Xiuyan), and her double are also trained, while Zhe Gu Cai (played by Hong Jinbao), unable to participate due to injury, entrusts the Shaolin monk Qing Bu Liang to take his place. The fortune gods make rapid progress under the guidance of their gambling teacher (played by Zheng Peipei) and cheater (played by Chen Baixiang). Once Uncle Hua sees the opportunity has arrived, he sends the fortune gods and Lei Huilin to cooperate in stealing Shangguan Feihua’s assets and aims to ruin her reputation through the new gambling tournament...