The Mobfathers
The Mobfathers | |
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Film poster | |
Traditional | 選老頂 |
Simplified | 选老顶 |
Mandarin | Xuǎn Lǎo Dǐng |
Cantonese | Syun2 Lou2 Ding2 |
Directed by | Herman Yau |
Produced by | Chapman To |
Screenplay by | Erica Li |
Starring |
Chapman To Gregory Wong Philip Keung Anthony Wong |
Music by | Brother Hung |
Cinematography | Joe Chan |
Edited by | Azrael Chung |
Production company |
HK Film |
Distributed by | Golden Scene |
Release dates |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$6,384,789[1] |
The Mobfathers is a 2016 Hong Kong crime film directed by Herman Yau, produced by and starring Chapman To. The film co-stars Gregory Wong and Philip Keung, with a guest appearance by Anthony Wong. The Mobfathers made its world premier at the 40th Hong Kong International Film Festival on 23 March 2016[2] and was theatrically released in Hong Kong on 31 March.
Synopsis
Every three years, the five leading gangs elect a representative to stand for election to be the Mobfather of the underworld. Each of the candidates has his strengths and his weaknesses, and there is understandably a decided lack of trust amongst the gangs. Each fighting for his gang’s own vested interests. The Mobfather looks to two of his lieutenants to take over for him when he learns he is dying. In the end the two chosen candidates, Chuck and Wulf, killed each other in a gang fight. The movie ends with Chuck narrating how the Mobfather died.
Cast
- Chapman To as Chuck
- Gregory Wong as Wulf
- Philip Keung as Luke
- Anthony Wong as Mobfather (guest appearance)
- Bonnie Sin as Chuck's wife
- Carlos Chan as police
- Danny Summer as uncle Sky
- Lee Lung-kei as uncle Earth
- Albert Cheung as uncle Man
- Ken Hung as Wulf's men
- Deep Ng as Coffee
- Kenny Wong as Superintendent Xu
- Tony Ho as Coke
- Kathy Yuen as Mobfather's female companion & driver
- Wylie Chu as General
- Benson Ling as Chuck's men
- Leander Lau as Chuck junior
- Coco Chan
Trailer
The first trailer was released by Golden Scene HK's YouTube channel on 3 March 2016.[3]