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Royal Tramp 2 is a comedy. Very light-hearted. Brigitte Lin's straight-faced acting complements Stephen Chow's comic antics. Stephen Chow is delightfully funny as he changes from irresponsible official and playboy to a patriotic and caring family man. Brigitte changes from a cold-hearted sect leader to a warm-hearted feminine wife of Stephen Chow. The show pokes fun at gender roles. Look out for the skit when Stephen Chow does a "Asia the Invincible" number by dressing like Asia The Invincible and shooting with needles and thread.
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Cast : Stephen Chow Sing-Chi, Brigitte Lin Ching-Hsia, Chingmy Yau Suk-Ching, Sandra Ng Kwan Yu, Michelle Reis (Lee Ka-Yan), Yang Yee Kwan, Cheung Man, Damian Lau Chung-Yun, Natalus Chan Pak Cheung, Vivian Chan Tat Yung, Paul Chun Pei, Law Lan,, Tam Suk Mui, Ken Tong Chun Yip, Deric Wan Siu Lun, Yeung Ching Ching, Fannie Yuen Kit Ying
Director : Wong Jing, Gordon Chan Car-Seung
Writer : Wong Jing
Cinematographer : Chung David
Art Director : Miu Siu Gei
Action Director : Yuen Bun, Lam Dik Nyn, Ma Yuk Shing, Yeung Ching
Ching
Editor : Chun Yue
Music Score : Woo Wai Laap
Costume : Yee Chung Man, Chan Goo Fong
Producer : Jimmy Heung Wah Sing, Stephen Siu Yuek Yuen
Spoken : Mandarin, Cantonese
Subtitles : English
Film : Hong Kong
Distributor : Mei Ah Laser Disc Co. Ltd