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記得香蕉成熟時 (1993)
Yesteryou, Yesterme, Yesterday
Alias: Yesterday You, Yesterday Me III
Alias: 記得.....香蕉成熟時
Origin: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese 
Circuit: Empire 
Genre: Comedy 
Theatrical Run (HK): 04/30/1993 - 05/26/1993
Box Office: HK $6,081,942
 
Director
  Samson Chiu Leung-Chun
 
Screenwriter
  Lee Chi-Ngai
 
Producers
  Peter Chan Hoh-San
  Wallace Cheung Kwok-Chung
 
 
Cast
  John Dang Yat-Gwan ... Yeung Da Bor / Narrator
  Eric Tsang Chi-Wai ... Yeung Chu Chang
  Petrina Fung Bo-Bo ... Mrs Yeung Kwan Po Chiu
  Shirley Lui Sau-Ling ... Cheung Hameng
  Ellen Lo Oi-Lun ... Ting Ting
  Wong Wai-Nam ... Mo Shan Kwan
  Ann Bridgewater ... Shrinking Violet / Lo Mo Zen
  Dickson Leung ... Ho Ying Chun
  Almen Wong Pui-Ha ... Principal
  Robin Leung ... Ho Ying Kit
  Joel Leung ... Dolby
  Steve Santoso ... Fat Cat
  Tse Wai-Kit ... Teddy Tse Yin
  Barry Wong Ping-Yiu ... James Wong
  Wilson Lam Jun-Yin ... Mr. Fong
  Siu Yam-Yam ... Fox
  Fruit Chan Goh ... Goldfish Bing
  Sharon Kwok Sau-Wan ... Kindergarten teacher
  Hoh Leng-Leng ... Yeung Lai Kau
  Yip Hon-Kan ... Chan Sai Mei
  Joanna Chan Pui-San ... Ms Mao
  Gwennie Tam Kwan-Yee ... Natassia
  Hau Woon-Ling ... Teddy's grandmother
 
Production Company
  Movie Impact Ltd
 
Filming Company
  Movie Impact Ltd
 
Distributor
  Newport Entertainment Co., Ltd (Hong Kong)
 
Assistant Director
  Jojo Hui Yuet-Chun
 
Script Supervisor
  Ma Pooi-Ling
 
Cinematographer
  Jingle Ma Choh-Shing
 
Lighting
  Tony Cheung Tung-Leung
 
Art Director
  Ben Luk Man-Wah
 
Costume Designer
  Ho Wai-Man
 
Makeup
  Man Yue-Chan
 
Hair Stylist
  Law Ka-Wai
 
Editor
  Chan Ki-Hop
 
Props
  Chan Fong-Tai
 
Music
  Richard Lo Sai-Kit
 
Presenter
  Wallace Cheung Kwok-Chung
 
Planning
  Ma Bo-San
 
Production Manager
  Emily Lam Mei-San
 
Sound Post-Production Studio
  Showreel Film Facilities
 
Filming Location
  Hong Kong
 
 
Summary
  A wonderfully exhilarating comedy about a young boys journey to puberty. Awkward first time experiences are a combination of jest and melancholy as only adolescence can ignite. [Tai Seng Catalog] First in the "Banana" series. Second is Over The Rainbow, Under The Skirt. Bor faces all the problems and occasional joys of adolesence. Lots of stuff about wet dreams, embarrassment by the doting of his mother, unexplained confusion over the First Kiss, the changing complexion of his friendships especially with pretty Tingting, hassles with teachers including The Killer, Mr Square and Shrinking Violet.