Those Were The Days

Those Were the Days (Chinese: 精裝難兄難弟) is a 1997 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Dick Cho. The film is an adaptation of the TV series Old Time Buddy, which was produced by TVB, starring returning cast members from the series Gallen Lo, Maggie Cheung and Francis Ng, alongside new cast members Natalis Chan, Monica Chan, Shu Qi, Dayo Wong and Joyce Chan.

Plot
Director Wang Jingwei is a cutting-edge director, and he is very sorry for the old Cantonese film. One day, he was brought to the Cantonese film studio in the 1960s by the big director Chu Yuan through the space-time tunnel, and he decided to take a movie that someone had enjoyed before returning to modern times. Wang Jingwei got acquainted with the hard-won brothers who were not yet famous at the time - Li Qi and Xie Yuan. Because of Wang Jingwei's "prophetic foresight", the two became famous, and their girlfriends, Baozhu and Fangfang, also fell in love with the talented Wang Jingwei.

Wang Jingwei’s "East Snake West Deer" and other three films were not appreciated by anyone. In desperation, when he wanted to jump into the sea, he encountered his most shameful and ruthless "King of the Burning Piece" - Director Wang Xing (Childhood)! Xiao Wangxing said that he admired his film and used him as an idol to be a director.

Just when Wang Jingwei regretted seeing the wrong person, he also respected the Cantonese film and returned to the 1990s.

Cast

 * Natalis Chan as Walter Ngau Tat-wah
 * Monica Chan as Chau
 * Gallen Lo as Lee Kei
 * Maggie Cheung Ho-yee as Ching Po-chu
 * Francis Ng as Patrick Tse Yuen
 * Shu Qi as Shiu Fong-fong
 * Dayo Wong as Wong Ching-wai
 * Joyce Chan as Ka-yin
 * Lawrence Cheng as Ko
 * Cheung Tat-ming as Cheung
 * Chor Yuen as Cho Wood-yau
 * Ha Ping as Fong-fong's Mother
 * Vincent Kok as Wang Tin-lam
 * Alvina Kong as Cheung's Wife
 * Wayne Lai as Law
 * Law Kar-ying as Uncle Kin
 * Lee Siu-kei as The Director
 * Teresa Mak as Woman in Bathtub
 * Yee Fan-wei as Kwan Mak-kei
 * Kingdom Yuen as Po-chu's Mother
 * Michael Tse as Man with lighter in Ku Wak Chai movie