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Price:US$15.95
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Love On Delivery DVD is regionally encoded to Region 3 Please refer to your DVD player's manual and be sure your DVD player plays this DVD when ordering. We cannot accept returns due to region incompatibility. Please contact us before ordering this title if you don't know what region code is.
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| SKU #: | 14993 |
| Title: | Love On Delivery |
| Starring: |
Stephen Chow
, Christy Chung
, Ng Man Tat
, Ben Lam
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| Director: |
Lee Lik-Chi
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| Aspect Ratio: | Widescreen |
| Media Format: | DVD - NTSC |
| Region Code: |
Region 3
(For Region 3 Compatible DVD Players only)
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| Running Time: | 99 Minutes |
| Studio: |
Intercontinental Video Limited
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| Production: |
1994 |
| Price: |
US$15.95 |
| Shipping Unit: |
1 |
| Audio Spec: | Dolby Digital Surround |
| Dialogue: | Cantonese , Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Chinese |
| Remarks: | Trailers, picture gallery, poster art, behind the scenes pictures, biographies/filmographies, and production notes. |
Stephen Chow plays Ho KamAn (or Ah An as he's often called in the film), a food delivery boy who is a coward and is constantly picked on, from customers to his co-workers to the practicing soccer players that he runs into. This is until he runs into Lily who he wants to impress; and "Devil Killer," a con artist-type who convinces Ah An that he can teach him kung fu (with a separate fee for each move), so Ah An can beat Blackbear, who is also after Lily. That's the basic plot of the movie, and then it goes off in weird directions and odd angles that include Ah An dressed up in a Garfield mask as a hooded hero, a hilarious Invincible Wind and Fire Wheel kung fu move, post modernistic pop references from _Terminator 2_ to Ultra- man to _The Karate Kid_ to the sultan's organ using people instead of pipes from The Adventures of Baron Munchausen_. There is quite a bit of nonsense humor in this one, which one can expect from Chow, but not all of the jokes work all of the time. Some you see coming from a long way off, such as the scene where "Devil Killer" asks Ah An to roll down a long flight of steps to get rid of him. On the whole though, the film is enjoyable, and although not as good as Chow's best, it's worth the effort if you're in a really silly mood.
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