The Crazy Bumpkins
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| The Crazy Bumpkins | |
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| 阿牛入城记 | |
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| Produced by | Run Run Shaw |
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| Cinematography | Fa-Shen Wu |
| Edited by | Wing-Chan Leung |
| Music by | Joseph Koo |
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Running time | 92 |
| Country | Hong Kong |
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The Crazy Bumpkins (Chinese: 阿牛入城记) is a 1974 Hong Kong comedy film directed by John Law and produced by the Shaw Brothers that stars Ti Ai and Singaporean comedy duo Ye Fong and Wang Sa. The Crazy Bumpkins broke box office records in Singapore and Hong Kong on release.[1]
Ah Niu (Fong) decides to move from his rural hometown to Hong Kong with his uncle (Wang), but due to his naivety, he becomes a target of gangs and scammers.
Cast
Production
Ye Fong stated that the film took 2 months to make.[2]