1999 Hong Kong film
The Tricky Master Film poster
Directed by Wong Jing Written by Wong Jing Produced by Wong Jing Starring Stephen Chow Nick Cheung Sandra Ng Wong Jing Kelly Lin Suki KwanCinematography Ko Chiu Lam Edited by Sue Woo Music by Lincoln Lo Production company
Release date
5 August 1999 (1999-08-05 )
Running time
95 minutes Country Hong Kong Language Cantonese Box office HK$19,141,640 (Hong Kong)
The Tricky Master (千王之王2000) is a 1999 Hong Kong crime comedy film directed by Wong Jing .[ 1]
The film is set in Happy Valley , Hong Kong . A police detective requests work on a major case, in hopes of a promotion. He is assigned with spying on a high-profile con-artist , and he loses his job when he is tricked by his subject. The disgraced detective then requests lessons in becoming a con-artist by an experienced master of the trade, as he seeks revenge.
Plot Leung Foon is a happy-go-lucky man with a girlfriend named Pizza. He is a police detective in the Happy Valley Police Station. He is tasked as a small-time undercover with his superior nicknamed "Thousand Faced Man". After their undercover case of protecting a millionaire's daughter nearly failed, Leung was tired of taking undercover work and even protested to quit the police force if he is not given a big-time case. Eventually "Thousand Faced" gave Leung the biggest task of bringing a big-time swindler named Ferrari to justice. If he succeeds, he will be rewarded with a promotion, despite Leung failing his "preparedness test".
Leung first starts the investigation by doing what he does best, going undercover as a "invited guest" heading towards Ferrari's beach. As he arrived on the shore, he met First Love, a con-woman in disguise of a sweet, cool girl and asking for her phone number (she typed a vulgarity on his mobile phone ). After one of Ferrari's henchmen, Fat Pig splashed on Leung at the beach, he was taken to Ferrari's mansion to become one of his security guards.
After Leung realized he was tricked by Ferrari and one of his con-women, First Love along with losing his job after Ferrari encrypted all his server's data with a computer virus . He knew what was going on when Leung tried to burn a CD with some data from one of his computers to take as evidence. Leung was forced to approach Pizza's brother-in-law Master Wong, a gifted conman whom he and Pizza met in Macau (and hated by Leung) to learn his skills and become a conman with a vengeance.
Cast Nick Cheung as Leung Foon
Stephen Chow as Master Wong
Sandra Ng as Wasabi
Kingdom Yuen as Teacher
Tin Kai-Man as Prison guard
Law Kar-ying as Sing
Bowie Wu as Brother Tone
Ken Lo as Lan
Lee Siu-kei as Prison guard
Lee Kin-yan as Guard
Wong Jing as Ferrari
Kelly Lin as First Love
Tats Lau as Leung Foon's superior, "Thousand Faced Man"
Suki Kwan as Pizza
Bobby Yip as Brother 5
Frankie Ng as Prison guard
Samuel Leung
William Duen as Fat Pig
Nancy Lan
Tsang Kan Wing as Uncle Lin
Celia Sze as Rich girl
Aman Chang as Long hair
Bowie Lau as Ken
Chui Chan Wa as Card dealer
Sunny Luk
Andy Tsang
Poon An Ying as Cleaning lady
Cheung Bing Chuen as Kidnapper
Lee Kim Wing as Kidnapper
Leung Kei Hei as Kidnapper
Lee Tat Chiu as Guard
So Wai Nam as Guard
Chow Kam Kong as Guard
Ma Yuk Sing as Guard
Chan Hing Hang
Yuen Man Chun
Chan Kin Yung as Policeman
Lam Kwok Kit
Tam Tin Bo as Mahjong player
Sin Yan Kin as Gambler
Choi Chi Fung as Hon's thug
Keung Hak Shing
Wong Kwan Hong
Wong Siu Keung
Reception The film grossed HK19,141,640 (US$2.46 million) in Hong Kong.[ 2] [ 3]
See also Tricky Brains , another film directed by Wong Jing centering around trickery
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Films directed
Wits of the Brats (1984, also writer)
The Magic Crystal (1986, also writer)
The Romancing Star (1987, also writer)
The Romancing Star II (1988, also writer)
The Crazy Companies (1988, also writer)
How to Pick Girls Up! (1988, also writer)
The Crazy Companies II (1988, also writer)
Casino Raiders (1989, also writer)
Crocodile Hunter (1989, aslo writer and produced)
God of Gamblers (1989, also writer)
God of Gamblers II (1990, also writer)
God of Gamblers III: Back to Shanghai (1991, also writer)
Dances with Dragon (1991, also writer)
The Last Blood (1991)
Tricky Brains (1991, also writer)
Casino Tycoon (1992, also writer and produced)
Casino Tycoon 2 (1992, also writer and produced)
Royal Tramp (1992, also writer)
Royal Tramp II (1992, also writer)
City Hunter (1993, also writer)
Fight Back to School III (1993, also writer)
Future Cops (1993, also writer)
Holy Weapon (1993)
Last Hero in China (1993, also writer)
Legend of the Liquid Sword (1993)
Perfect Exchange (1993, also writer)
Kung Fu Cult Master (1993, also writer)
The New Legend of Shaolin (1994, also writer)
Hail the Judge (1994, also writer)
Return to a Better Tomorrow (1994, also writer and produced)
God of Gamblers Returns (1994, also writer)
High Risk (1995, also writer and produced)
The Saint of Gamblers (1995, also writer and produced)
God of Gamblers 3: The Early Stage (1997, also writer and produced)
We're No Bad Guys (1997, also writer)
A True Mob Story (1998, also writer and produced)
The Conman (1998, also writer and produced)
The Conmen in Vegas (1999, also writer and producer)
The Tricky Master (1999, also writer and produced)
Prince Charming (1999, also writer and producer)
Love Me, Love My Money (2001, also writer and produced)
The Spy Dad (2003, also writer and produced)
Moving Targets (2004, also writer and produced)
Love Is a Many Stupid Thing (2004, also writer and produced)
Kung Fu Mahjong (2005, also writer and produced)
Kung Fu Mahjong 2 (2005, also writer and produced)
My Kung-Fu Sweetheart (2006, also writer and produced)
My Wife Is a Gambling Maestro (2008, also producer)
I Corrupt All Cops (2009, also writer and produced)
On His Majesty's Secret Service (2009, also writer and produced)
To Live and Die in Mongkok (2009, also writer and produced)
Black Ransom (2010, also writer and produced)
Future X-Cops (2010, also writer)
Men Suddenly in Love (2011, also writer and produced)
Treasure Inn (2011, also writer)
Hong Kong Ghost Stories (2011, also produced)
Mr. and Mrs. Gambler (2012)
Marrying Mr. Perfect (2012)
The Last Tycoon (2012, also writer)
Princess and the Seven Kung Fu Masters (2013, also writer and produced)
From Vegas to Macau (2014, also writer)
From Vegas to Macau II (2015)
From Vegas to Macau III (2016)
Mission Milano (2016)
Chasing the Dragon (2017, also writer and produced)
Chasing the Dragon II: Wild Wild Bunch (2019, also writer and produced)
Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong (2021, also writer and produced)
New Kung Fu Cult Master 1 (2022, also writer and producer)
New Kung Fu Cult Master 2 (2022, also writer and producer)
Films written
Dreadnaught (1981)
Treasure Hunters (1981)
Legend of a Fighter (1982)
Shaolin Prince (1983)
New Tales of the Flying Fox (1984)
The Seventh Curse (1986, also produced)
Evil Cat (1987)
The Dragon Family (1988)
Perfect Match (1989, also produced)
The Romancing Star III (1989, also produced)
The Fortune Code (1990)
No Risk, No Gain (1990, also produced)
The Banquet (1991)
Naked Killer (1992, also produced)
Raped by an Angel (1993)
Flying Dagger (1993)
My Father Is a Hero (1995)
Satan Returns (1996)
Raped by an Angel 2: The Uniform Fan (1998)
Century of the Dragon (1999, also produced)
The Duel (2000, also produced)
The Wesley's Mysterious File (2001, also produced)
Naked Weapon (2002, also produced)
Slim till Dead (2005, also produced)
Set Up (2005, also produced)
Wo Hu (2006, also produced)
The Lady Iron Chef (2007, also produced)
The Vampire Who Admires Me (2008, also produced)
Naked Soldier (2012, also produced)
Enter the Fat Dragon (2020, also produced)
Films produced only
Hong Kong Gamblers franchise
God of Gamblers seriesSaint of Gamblers seriesKnight of Gamblers seriesAll for the Winner seriesFrom Vegas to Macau seriesCasino Raiders seriesOther Related