Happy Sixteen
Happy Sixteen (俏皮女學生, Chiu pei nui hok sang) is a 1982 Hong Kong film directed by Michael Mak Dong-Git.
Happy Sixteen | |
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Directed by | Michael Mak |
Produced by | Johnny Mak |
Written by | Manfred Wong |
Starring | Irene Wan Ng Nga-Ting Peter Mak Hong Wai-Lun |
Music by | Chris Babida |
Cinematography | Gray Hoh |
Edited by | Yiu Chung Yeung |
Release date | 1982 |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK $4,036,023.00 |
Synopsis
The film is about the life of a group of sixteen year olds who have fun hanging out, dancing and partying etc.. In amongst this, the teenagers play pranks on a biology teacher who wakes up in a meadow. The plot also involves a love triangle.[1]
Cast
Name | Role |
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Irene Wan | Irene |
Ng Nga-Ting | April |
Peter Mak | Peter |
Hong Wai-Lun | Alice |
Lo Wai-Yee | |
Roy Chiao Hung | |
Lau Hak-Suen | Principal |
Leung Biu-Ching | |
Yue Tau-Wan | Rapist |
Patrick Lung Kong | |
John Shum | |
Helen Au | |
Wan Gam-Cheong | |
Kobe Wong | |
Sam Sorono | |
Wong Tak-Fat | Boy |
Terry Tong | [2] |
Reception
Awards
- Won: Best Original Film Song
- Nominated: Best New Performer - Irene Wan
References
- The Straits Times, 10 June 1983 - Page 1 Film about 16-year-olds fails
- HKMDB - 俏皮女學生
Happy Sixteen (1982) - "第二屆香港電影金像獎得獎名單" (in Chinese). Hong Kong Film Awards Association. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
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