Driving Miss Wealthy
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Driving Miss Wealthy (Template:Lang-zh) is a 2004 Hong Kong romantic comedy film directed by James Yuen and reunites La Brassiere's Lau Ching-wan and Gigi Leung.[1] In the film, Lau poses a chauffeur hired to look after the spoiled rich woman played by Leung.
Plot
Jennifer Fung (Gigi Leung) is a spoiled-rotten daughter of a millionaire. When Jennifer's father realizes that she's spending way too much money, he hires Kit (Sean Lau) to pretend to be a Filipino chauffeur named Mario and chaperone her. Then, Jennifer's father decides that he's going to teach her the value of money and hard-work, so he pretends to be ill, leaving all the money to Pamela, his business partner. Pamela kicks Jennifer out into the street to live with Kit/Mario. The two learn to live together and work hard to get back on top.
Cast
- Sean Lau as Kit / Mario
- Gigi Leung as Jennifer Fung
- Benz Hui as Police officer
- Tats Lau as Dr. Andy Lau
- May Law as Ybonne
- Sophie Wong as Debbie
- Jim Chim as Peter / Aunt Mary / Uncle Big / policeman / faker
- Chow Chung as Tycoon Fung Kwok-lap
- Jamie Luk as Soldier applying for bodyguard job
- William Tuen as G$ applying for bodyguard job
- Gao Yuan as Pamela
- Henry Fong as Director of TV commercialJohnny Lu as Samson
- Poon An-ying as Harassed woman at identity parade
- Johnny Lu as Samson
- Leung Wai-yan as Jennifer's freeloading friend
- JoJo Shum as Jennifer's freeloading friend
- Poon Koon-lam
- Albert Mak as TV commercial crew
References
External links
- Pages with script errors
- 2004 films
- 2004 romantic comedy films
- Hong Kong romantic comedy films
- 2000s Cantonese-language films
- China Star Entertainment Group films
- Films set in Hong Kong
- Films shot in Hong Kong
- Films with screenplays by James Yuen
- Films directed by James Yuen
- 2000s Hong Kong films
- Films scored by Raymond Wong