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超時空要愛 (1998)
Timeless Romance
Origin: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese 
Genres: Romance  Fantasy  Mo Lai Tau (Nonsense Comedy) 
Rating: II B (Hong Kong) 
Release Date (HK): 03/05/1998
 
Director
  David Lai Dai-Wai
 
Screenwriter
  Jeff Lau Chun-Wai
 
Action Directors
  Corey Yuen Kwai
  Guo Jianyong
 
Producer
  Liu Tang-Fong
 
 
Cast
  Tony Leung Chiu-Wai ... Yut Lo
  Theresa Lee Yee-Hung ... So Kwan / Gigi
  Tats Lau Yi-Tat ... Fred
  Spencer Lam Seung-Yi ... Caretaker
  Bobby Yip ... General
  Chiu Aau-Suk    
  Lee Fung    
  Samuel Leung Cheuk-Moon ... Martin
  Wang Wei-Guo    
  Chan Keung (2)    
  Guo Jianyong    
  Tam Gwan-Yuk    
  Tang Yong (2)    
  Che Qiang    
  Lui Chi    
 
Production Company
  Denhem Wealth Holdings Limited
 
Distributor
  Golden Harvest Entertainment Company Limited (Hong Kong)
 
Assistant Director
  Peter Chan Wai-Keung   Catherine Sze Oi-Ling
 
Script Supervisor
  Man Man (3)
 
Director of Photography
  Edmond Fung Yuen-Man
 
2nd Unit Cinematographer
  Paul Yip Pak-Ying
 
Lighting
  Wong Wing-Chi   Andy Fan Chuen-Yam
 
Art Director
  Ben Lau Man-Hung
 
Costume Designer
  Hilda Choi Yin-Man
 
Makeup
  Maggie Choy Yin-Ching   Liu Jing-Dong   Suen Hung
 
Hair Stylist
  Ng Yuk-Ho
 
Editor
  Hai Kit-Wai
 
Props Master
  Chen Jih-Kang
 
Props
  Chow Man (2)   Ko Suk-Chun   Lok Tong-Ching
  Hung Hin-Fat   Chan Yuk-Chung   Fong Chung-Bun
 
Sound Recordist
  Nip Kei-Wing
 
Music
  Tats Lau Yi-Tat
 
Stunts
  Tang Yong (2)   Che Qiang   Lui Chi
 
Production Manager
  Bill Chan Wing-Biu   Chan Keung (2)
 
Associate Production Manager
  Ronald Lau Si-Lok   Louis Wong Chun-Kau
 
Special Effects
  Jonathan Ting Yuen-Tai   Jacky Tang Wai-Yuk
 
Sound Post-Production Studio
  True Technic Limited   Showreel Film Facilities
 
 
Summary
  Continuing on from the NEXT review ....... The modern-day characters land in the Three Kingdoms time, each being placed in the bodies of characters of the time, which includes much gender crossing. Yut Lo becomes a court Advisor, pursued by a goofy general (Bobby Yip). The lovely So Kwan becomes a (male) general, whom Lo tries to woo, initially without success. The gun-happy young couple, a kind-of Bonnie and Clyde, GiGi and Fred, together with a wacky former star actress and a temple caretaker, help Lo to set events to lead to the death of the dangerously mad Master Kwan, whose soul will then guide them all back to 1998.