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He's a Woman, She's a Man DVD cover
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Traditional | 金枝玉葉 |
Simplified | 金枝玉叶 |
Mandarin | Jīn Zhī Yù Yè |
Cantonese | Gam1 Zi1 Juk6 Jip6 |
Directed by | Peter Chan |
Produced by | Eric Tsang |
Screenplay by | James Yuen Lee Chi-ngai Ella Chan Clarence Hui Jojo Hui Peter Chan Yee Chung-Man Leslie Cheung |
Story by | Clarence Hui Peter Chan |
Starring |
Leslie Cheung Anita Yuen Carina Lau Eric Tsang Lawrence Cheng Law Kar-ying |
Music by | Clarence Hui Chiu Tsang-hei |
Cinematography | Henry Chan |
Edited by | Chan Ki-hop |
Production
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United Filmmakers Organisation
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Distributed by | Mandarin Films |
Release date
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Running time
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107 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$29,131,628 |
He's a Woman, She's a Man (金枝玉葉) is a 1994 Hong Kong romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Peter Chan and starring Leslie Cheung, Anita Yuen, Carina Lau, Eric Tsang and Jordan Chan. Its many awards garnered include Best Actress at the 14th Hong Kong Film Awards for Yuen and Best Original Song for 'Chase' by Cheung. The film was followed by a sequel, Who's the Woman, Who's the Man?, released in 1996. The theme song is 'Chase' (追) was recorded in Cheung's 1995 album, Most Beloved.
Wing (Anita Yuen) is a sassy girl who deeply idolizes Rose (Carina Lau), a pop singer, and Rose's boyfriend, top record producer and songwriter Sam (Leslie Cheung). Rose has been groomed by Sam, achieving stardom and international acclaim. With her success, Sam decides to try his hand at bringing up a male singer. He decides to announce a country-wide, males-only talent search, much to his former protegée's chagrin.
Wing, desperate to meet her idols, seizes this opportunity and enters the contest disguised as a male. Her childhood friend (Jordan Chan) trains her to perfect this whimsical idea.
As fate would have it, Wing succeeds in the audition thanks to the poor quality of those auditioning and in part to Rose's taunts. Rose challenges Sam to see to the idea of him bringing up a (relatively) talentless Wing.
Wing is later invited to stay at Sam and Rose's home for her/"his" musical education. Wing tries unsuccessfully to reconcile the two lovers' difference. Trouble and comedy ensue as she finds herself falling for Sam and vice versa, despite him thinking she is a he.
Composer: Dick Lee
Lyricist: Lin Xi
Singer: Leslie Cheung