Goldbuster
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| Goldbuster | |
|---|---|
| Traditional Chinese | 妖鈴鈴 |
| Simplified Chinese | 妖铃铃 |
| Hanyu Pinyin | Yāolínglíng |
| Directed by | Sandra Ng |
| Written by | Wong Yee-Hing Zha Muchun Zhou Haiyun |
| Produced by | Peter Chan |
| Starring | Sandra Ng Francis Ng Alex Fong Shen Teng Zhang Yi Jiang Yilei Yue Yunpeng |
| Cinematography | Jack Pollack |
| Edited by | Derek Hui |
| Music by | Raymond Wong Florian Linckus Christof Unterberger Ryan Thomas |
Production company | Beijing Fun Age Pictures |
| Distributed by | Clover Films Golden Village Pictures Well Go USA Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | China |
| Languages | Mandarin Cantonese |
Goldbuster (Chinese: 妖铃铃) is a 2017 Chinese comedy film produced by Peter Chan and directed by Sandra Ng.[1][2] The film stars Sandra Ng, Francis Ng, Alex Fong, Shen Teng, Zhang Yi, Jiang Yilei, and Yue Yunpeng.[3] The film picks up the stories between a real estate owner and the nail-house[further explanation needed] holders. The film premiered in China on 29 December 2017.[4][5]
- Sandra Ng as Sister Ling
- Francis Ng as Ah Ming, a faded lowbrow.
- Alex Fong as Ah Ren, a faded lowbrow.
- Shen Teng as Xu Dafu, a real estate owner.
- Zhang Yi as Wang Baojian
- Jiang Yilei as Li Juhua, an inventor.
- Yue Yunpeng as Xu Tianyu, Xu Dafu's son.
- Pan Binlong as Jin San, husband of Li Juhua.
- Li Yihang as Ji Ding
- Jiao Junyan as Ah Ping, a network host.
- Ah Runa as Zhao Dianpao
- Xu Juncong as Zhang Yonggan
- Zhao Yingjun
- Ma Sichun
Soundtrack
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Tianlingling (天灵灵)" (Interlude) | Zhao Yingjun | Zhao Yingjun | Ma Li | |
| 2. | "What a Ghost (什么鬼)" (Interlude) | Thinty Xiao | Xueran Chen | Sandra Ng/ Papi/ Xiong Ziqi | |
| 3. | "Friend (朋友)" (Promotion song) | Zhang Yi | Hiroaki Serizawa | Celebrities |
Production
The film is Sandra Ng's directorial debut.[6]
This film was shot mostly on location in Panyu District of Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.[citation needed]
Release
Goldbuster was released on 29 December 2017 in China, and on 5 January 2018 in the United States.[citation needed]
Reception
Douban gave the film 4.3 out of 10.