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Brief introduction and detailed information of 72 tenants

Synopsis In 1970s, young sworn brothers Shi Jian and Harbin Institute of Technology became bitter rivals because of their deep love for George W. Tao Hong. Until 20 10, Sai Yeung Choi Street in Mongkok, Hong Kong was a place where merchants competed for tourists. Ironically, all merchants tried their best to compete for tourists. However, under the jittery situation that the big owners are forced to move by increasing rents, they are inspired by the belief that "everyone is for me and I am for everyone". The triangular relationship between Shi Jian, Hargong and Tao Hong Jr., the love between the next generation of the two families: the ideal otaku Hazai and the trendy and lively Mei Jian, and the kungfu girl Hanu and the tired and lazy Jianzai should also end at the same time.

Poster cast actor dubbing remarks Shi Jian Jacky Cheung Zhang Yi likes Xiao Taohong Harbin Institute of Technology's rival Harbin Institute of Technology Ceng Zhiwei Zhao Enyu likes Xiao Taohong Shi Jian's rival Xiao Taohong Anita Yuen Zhao Bingbing Bagu, the adopted daughter of Bing Shijian's prince and Harbin Institute of Technology's eldest son Ha Zi/Yoshino Taro Lin Harbin Institute of Technology's eldest brother Ha Nv/Ayu Zhou Yun Shijian's daughter Ha Nv Zhou Ying Harbin Institute of Technology's eldest daughter Jian Zi Wang Zhuolin Shijian's son Liang Xiaotang Xie Tianhua Xu Min Royal Hong Kong police-undercover Lolita Xue Jiayan-upstairs comic book shop- Telephone Xu Bingheng Tailor Lao Bing female real estate secretary plays tooth Bill fish and egg file boss Cai Taidian customer upstairs Lv Huiyi Zhao Bingbing Ding Taidian employee silicone milk Guan Baohui small naive * * * toothpaste Zhu * * Wenchang naive * * ice cream Ma Tilu Su Belle naive * * * Zhuo Hai Zhao Weikai telephone house employee witch Yee Siu Wenchang Cai Xi Street witch Aoer Akita Pavilion bidding model Su Baili telephone house employee free guest Hu Yanfen-Kai telephone house customer boss Tian Liang Yuansheng real estate developer big boss Jin Huimin Dezhong Ma Li Hong. Xu Bingheng Seventy-two Tenant Farmers' Chicken Husband zhaowei Seventy-two Tenant Farmers' Airmen Young Shi Jian Lei Menglin Zhang Yi-Young Hargong Qing Ye-Young Xiao Taohong Zhao Bingbing Hope Primary School Volunteer Police Wang Zhidi-Director of Police Office of Taiping Branch Zhang Cai Jisheng Director of Taiping Branch Cheng Yi Doctor Fu Sao Ye Cuicui Wenchang 72. Tenant No.72 in Shanghai Beach, tailor's wife Teng Liming, small tenant No.72, flower seller, flower seller No.70 neighborhood Dajin elder sister New Territories matchmaker Guan Wanshan-Dingtai telephone VIP shop assistant Wang Shuling-Dingtai telephone VIP shop assistant Xu. Zhi 'an-Meijun, an employee of the telephone house-Li Hong, the owner of a goldfish tea restaurant on the street of Chen Shaohao, the principal of Hope Primary School, and the owner of Hu Bookstore, as well as Zhang Weijian and Ye Qinglin, the employees of Shiliao Law Firm, Liu Yida, a doctor of testicular cancer, and an elevator repairman. Lu Songzhi-Chen Yinmei, one of Zhang Yixiu's model elevator workers in Kevin Cheng, Zhang Jianting, a doctor-Kenneth Ma, a fireman-Shao Yinyin, a garbage woman-Gu Feng, a garbage man-Li Cansen, a feng shui master. Lin-producer Shao, director Peng Youfang, and introduction Shi Jian. |? Jacky Cheung

An old man with a bad temper fell in love with Jian Zi and Xiao Taohong, the rival of Jian Zi's father Ha Gong. Because when I was young, I fought with Harbin Institute of Technology for Momo's feud, from young to middle age.

Ha Gong? |? Eric Tsang

An old-school businessman, when he was young, pursued Little Pink with Shi Jian, and finally got the beauty back.

Ha Tsai/Yoshino Taro? |? Bosco Wong

Harbin Institute of Technology's son, a technology geek, has always been at odds with his father and fell in love with the daughter of Shi Jian, a feud.

Kenzai? |? Wong Cho Lam

Shi Jian's son is a bit silly. As his father's assistant, he always forgets his father's explanation.

Ayu? |? Linda Chung

Shi Jian's daughter, the ideal is to make the first Hong Kong gospel AV, hoping to show it in the cinema. Later, I fell in love with Ha Gong's son.

Pink? |? Anita Yuen

The charterer and the adopted daughter of the charterer were almost sold to the police chief by their adoptive parents. Fortunately, Shi Jian and Ha Gong tried their best to save each other and later married Ha Gong.

Huh, girl? |? Stephy Tang

Ha Gong's daughter, who is good at fighting, and Jian Zi became a pair.

The lyrics of the music score sing half a catty: Samuel Hui, Jacky Cheung, etc. Love is eternal, Chris Lee Jacky Cheung, Blue Flower Universe Lin Xi Lei Songde Kelly Chen is my bad Xu Shizhen Lei Songde Kelly Chen is happy every year, Guan Shengyou and Jiangnan stars beat it (taboo). Michael Jackson Michael Jackson's behind-the-scenes tidbits were also banned, because investors wirelessly banned record companies such as Universal and singers such as Jacky Cheung. The theme song of "Seventy-two Tenants" was originally sung by Jacky Cheung, but now it has entered the post-production stage and needs to be changed. Although the film is said to have invested 30 million yuan, the manpower investment has reached 20 million yuan, and some wireless actors are basically not paid. This time, the actor's salary of wireless is usually 6.5438+million yuan, plus the foreign aid stars invited by Ceng Zhiwei. The film has set up many bridges to pay tribute to and spoof classic Hong Kong films. The story of Harbin Institute of Technology and Shi Jian when they were young imitated the classic movie Seventy-two Tenants, and the plot of their Taobao contest was very similar to Xu Guanwen's comedy Chicken Tells Duck. Ceng Zhiwei's story of encouraging employees to actively promote mobile phones in the film is obviously a copy of his scene in Infernal Affairs. Liu Meijun reappeared her role in I don't sell my body, I sell my uterus. When Ceng Zhiwei first invited Jacky Cheung to perform, the other party wanted to turn him down. Later, after several lobbying and filming in Hong Kong, Xueyou finally agreed. Shaw's behind-the-scenes film production was created by Shaw? Since 1987 stopped production, we haven't started shooting with Shaw brand for 22 years. To celebrate Shaw's founding for half a century, in 2009, Hua Dan, a junior from Taiwan Province, was mobilized by wireless to co-star in this new remake film based on Shaw's blockbuster Seventy-two Tenants, which was directed by Chu Yuan and numbered 1973. In this film, Ceng Zhiwei personally served as the general director and producer, and invited Hong Kong and Taiwan actors such as Jacky Cheung, Anita Yuen and Kelly Chen to join us. TVB artists such as Lin Ruimeng, Bosco Wong, Xie Tianhua, Lin Xue, Linda Chung, Lin Jiadong, Chen Baixiang, Liao Bier and Hu Xinger also participated in the performance, gathering 65,438+074 actors.

Production and distribution category Regional company production company China Hong Kong Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd. Yindu Film Distribution Co., Ltd. China] Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. Xinhua Media Distribution Company Singapore Jincun Film Company Scorpio East China Hong Kong Zhouli Film Distribution (Hong Kong) Tsu's Co., Ltd., another company of the company, Hong Kong Shaw Brothers (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd. Film Review Positive View "The Tenant" is a typical Hong Kong Cantonese comedy, which inherits the "72 Tenants".

The film is full of jokes, fast-paced, dense with jokes, but not vulgar, and the story is very wonderful, which is completely different from those spoofs. I don't laugh at the audience as fools, but go deep into everyone's life. That kind of street life comedy is wonderful (commented by Guangzhou Daily reporter Wang Zhenguo).

Reproduced the original Hong Kong-style comedy that has not been seen for decades (comments by Southern Metropolis Daily reporter Fang Jian).

The negative view of the mainland, especially the north, is that there are many Cantonese essences interspersed among them. Hong Kong-style joke "Tenant" is actually very mediocre, but only supported by the local and Guangdong markets, the regeneration and growth of Hong Kong films are inevitably malnourished (Netease Entertainment Review). The stars stole the show. In just one and a half hours, the film gathered 174 stars. Many viewers feel "too tired" to count the stars and don't want to see this movie (Dayang.com Review).