Pom Pom and Hot Hot

Directed by Joe Cheung Tung-Cho
1992    1h 34mAction, Comedy
6.360%4.6
Shin (Jacky Cheung) and Chiang (Stephen Tung Wai) are happy-go-lucky partners investigating a particularly notorious crime syndicate. Unfortunately, Shin's Mainland relatives -- Cha Chiang (Alfred Cheung Kin-ting) and his beautiful sibling Cha Shi (Loletta Lee Lai-chun) -- decide to drop by. While Chiang insists on accompanying his cousin on the job, Shin starts to make eyes with Shi. Meanwhile, Chiang runs into his ex-girlfriend Nancy (Bonnie Fu Yuk-ching). When Nancy witnesses a gangland hit, she and everyone around her are threatened by the mob.

Where to Watch Pom Pom and Hot Hot

  • Jacky Cheung Hok-YauChien
  • Stephen Tung WaiCurry Chicken
  • Loletta Lee Lai-ChunChia Shi
  • Alfred Cheung Kin-TingStephen Ka Chiang
  • Austin Wai Tin-ChiWu Yuen-Shen
  • Lam Ching-YingLam Ho-Yang
  • Noel ChikMainland Shing
  • Thomas Cheung Kwok-LeungLau Tin-Hau
  • Bonnie Fu Yuk-JingNancy
  • Guy Lai Ying-ChauOfficer Chau
  • Derek Cheung Chi-ChuenHau's Thug
  • Chan Chi-Fai
  • Jacky Cheung Chun-Hung
  • Jameson Lam Wa-Fan
  • Joe Cheung Tung-ChoDirector / Writer / Producer
  • Bill Lui Cho-HungArt Direction
  • Peter Ngor Chi-KwanDirector Of Photography
  • Tom Lau Moon-TongDirector Of Photography
  • Jingle Ma Choh-SingDirector Of Photography
  • Chan Chun-KauDirector Of Photography

 

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Pom Pom and Hot Hot Trivia

Pom Pom and Hot Hot was released on October 22, 1992.

Pom Pom and Hot Hot was directed by Joe Cheung Tung-Cho.

Pom Pom and Hot Hot has a runtime of 1 hr 34 min.

Pom Pom and Hot Hot was produced by Joe Cheung Tung-Cho.

The key characters in Pom Pom and Hot Hot are Chien (Jacky Cheung Hok-Yau), Curry Chicken (Stephen Tung Wai), Chia Shi (Loletta Lee Lai-Chun).

Pom Pom and Hot Hot is an Action, Comedy film.

Pom Pom and Hot Hot has an audience rating of 6 out of 10.

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