House of Wolves (film)

House of Wolves is a 2016 Hong Kong comedy film co-written and directed by Vincent Kok, who also appears in a supporting role in the film, and starring Francis Ng and Ronald Cheng. The film was released on 21 January 2016.

House of Wolves
Film poster
Traditional惡人谷
Simplified恶人谷
MandarinÈ Rén Gǔ
CantoneseNgok3 Jan4 Geok1
Directed byVincent Kok
Produced byAlvin Lam
Ren Yue
Screenplay byVincent Kok
Anselm Chan
Steven Fung
StarringFrancis Ng
Ronald Cheng
Jiang Shuying
Music byDennie Wong
Victor Tse
CinematographyKo Cheung-lam
Edited byKwong Chi-leung
Production
company
Universe Entertainment
Sil-Metropole Organisation
Beijing Monster Pictures
Sun Entertainment Culture
Guangzhou Changchang Entertainment
Zhejiang Guangjian Pictures
Alpha Pictures (Hong Kong)
Guangzhou City Ying Ming Culture Communication
Distributed byUniverse Films Distribution
Release date
  • 21 January 2016 (2016-01-21)[1]
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
BudgetUS$3-5 million[2]
Box officeUS$4,286,555[3]

Plot

Charlie (Francis Ng) is a swindler who pretends to be a patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patient, while Fung Yan-ping (Ronald Cheng) is an idle village leader. These two self-proclaimed wicked men fall in love at first sight with Yu Chun (Jiang Shuying), a newcomer to the village. Chun arrives to the village after falling out with her ex-boyfriend and pregnant with their child. While helpless, Chun devises a scheme where she invites Charlie and Yan-ping to her house for dinner, causing them to be drunk and mistakenly believing that one of them have impregnated her. Unable to find out who the real father of the child, Charlie and Yan-ping both take care of Chun. One day, Charlie and Yan-ping realize that neither one of them are the father of Chun's father, and furiously return her to her ex-boyfriend in exchange for cash. Afterwards, by chance, Charlie and Yan-ping discovers that Chun's ex-boyfriend plan to use their child for an experiment and decides to rescue Chun and her unborn child.

Cast

Guest appearance

Music

Theme song

  • Sunny Day, Cloudy Day, Rainy Day (晴天陰天雨天)
    • Composer/Singer: Ronald Cheng
    • Lyricist: Tang Wai-sing
    • Arranger: Dennie Wong

Insert theme

  • La chanson dé liseuse
    • Composer/Arranger: Dennie Wong
    • Lyricist/Singer: Vicky Fung

References

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