Cageman
{{Short description|1992 Hong Kong film by Jacob Cheung}}
{{Use Hong Kong English|date=May 2014}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2014}}
{{Infobox film
| name = Cageman
| native_name = {{Infobox Chinese|child=yes| t = 籠民}}
| director = Jacob Cheung
| writer = Jacob Cheung
Ng Chong Chau
Wong Yank
| starring = Roy Chiao
Liu Kai-chi
Wong Ka Kui
Victor Wong
Teddy Robin
Chow Chung
Bowie Wu
| cinematography = Andy Lam
| editing = Henry Cheung
| released = {{Film date|1992}}
| runtime = 144 minutes
}}
Cageman ({{zh|t=籠民}}) is a 1992 Hong Kong satirical comedy-drama film directed by Jacob Cheung. It won four awards at the 12th Hong Kong Film Awards held in 1993, including Best Film.
Plot
The movie explores the lives of tenants of the Wah Ha cage-house, who try to resist to stay in their cage-homes after the landlord announces he will take the building back and demolish it.
Cast
- Roy Chiao – Koo Yiu-Cho aka Fatso, the person in charge of the cage-house who collects rents and pays them to the landlord
- Liu Kai-chi – Prince Sam, Koo Yiu-Cho's adult son who has intellectual disability
- Wong Ka Kui – Mao, Lam Tsung's adopted son who joins to live with the tenants and has a criminal past
- Michael Lee Ming-Yeung – 7–11, a 99-year-old tenant who sells goods to other tenants
- Victor Wong – Sissy, a tenant who is close friends with 7-11 and assists him
- Teddy Robin – Tong Sam aka Monkey Man, a short tenant who owns a pet monkey named Tucker
- Lau Shun – Taoist, a philosophical tenant who always carries a bottle of wine with him
- Joe Junior – Charlie, a former tenant who often visits the cage-house and brings food for other tenants
- Ku Feng – Luk Tung, a tenant who works as a handyman
- Tats Lau – Brother Sang
- Chow Chung – Councillor Chow
- Dennis Chan – Councillor Tsui
- Bowie Wu – Officer Lam Tsung, Mao's adoptive father
- Teddy Chan – Possession order messenger
- Sze Kai-Keung – TV interviewer
- Herman Yau – TV director
- Tang Cheung – Dai Lap Hing
Awards and nominations
class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;" ; |
style="background:#ccc; text-align:center;"
! colspan="4" style="background: LightSteelBlue;" | Awards and nominations |
style="background:#ccc; text-align:center;"
! style="background:#ccc| Ceremony ! style="background:#ccc| Category ! style="background:#ccc| Recipient ! style="background:#ccc| Outcome |
rowspan=5|12th Hong Kong Film Awards
|Cageman |{{Won}} |
Best Director
|{{Won}} |
Best Screenplay
|Yank Wong, Ng Chong Chau and Jacob Cheung |{{Won}} |
Best Supporting Actor
|{{Won}} |
Best Art Direction
|Yank Wong and Chin Yiu-Hang |{{Nom}} |
External links
- {{IMDb title|id=0107461|title=Cageman}}
- {{hkmdb title|7618}}
- Hong Kong Cinemagic [http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/movie.asp?id=566 entry]
{{s-start}} {{s-ach}}
{{succession box
| title = Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Film
| years = 1993
| before= To Be Number One
| after = C'est la vie, mon chéri
}}
{{end}}
{{Best Film HKFA}}
{{Jacob Cheung}}
Category:1992 comedy-drama films
Category:1990s Hong Kong films
Category:1990s satirical films
Category:Best Film Hong Kong Film Award winners
Category:Films about father–son relationships
Category:Films about friendship
Category:Films about homelessness
Category:Films about intellectual disability
Category:Films directed by Jacob Cheung
Category:Films set in Hong Kong
Category:Hong Kong comedy-drama films
{{1990s-HongKong-film-stub}}