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  1. Rico Chung Kai-Cheong is known as an Writer, Producer, Script, Director, Actor, and Screenplay. Some of his work includes A-1 Headline, City War, Fractured Follies, The Grand Grandmaster, Once Upon a Time in Triad Society, Beauty Investigator, Don't Fool Me, and Legal Innocence.

  2. Rico Chung Kai-Cheong. Filmography (1988-2020) Actor (10 films) Don't Fool Me (1991) ... Tortoise. She Starts the Fire (1992) ... Cannon's thug. Inspector Wears Skirts IV (1992) Rebel Without a Cause (1993) Thou Shalt Not Swear (1993) The Third Full Moon (1994) The Crucifixion (1994) ... Father Chung. Secret Lover (1995) All of a Sudden (1996) ...

  3. Rico Chung Rico Chung Kai Cheung : Activities : Director (6), Producer (1), Writer (10), Actor (4) Filmography [ Director - Producer - Writer - Actor ]

  4. Mysterious Island (孤島驚魂) is a 2011 Chinese horror film directed by Rico Chung. The film is about a group of people invited to a Survivor styled television program on the Binlusai islands. On arriving there they lose their luggage and come across a message stating that they will all be killed.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › A-1_HeadlineA-1 Headline - Wikipedia

    A-1 (Chinese: A1頭條), known internationally as A-1 Headline, is a 2004 Hong Kong thriller film written and directed by Gordon Chan and Rico Chung and starring Anthony Wong, Angelica Lee, Edison Chen, with a special appearance by Tony Leung Ka-fai.

  6. Mysterious Island (孤島驚魂) is a 2011 Chinese horror film directed by Rico Chung. The film is about a group of people invited to a Survivor-styled television program on the Binlusai islands. On arriving there they lose their luggage and come across a message stating that they will all be killed.

  7. Oct 26, 2020 · Reviewed by Andrew Saroch | Oct 26, 2020. Buy from Amazon (US) Buy from Amazon (UK) Buy from Yesasia Trailer on YouTube. After scoring a big hit with ‘Agent Mr. Chan’, comedian Dayo Wong returns with another cinematic pastiche. This time he tackles an idol a bit closer home, culturally speaking.