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Days of Tomorrow

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Days of Tomorrow
US film poster
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese天長地久
Simplified Chinese天长地久
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTiān Cháng Dì Jiǔ
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingTin1 Ceong4 Dei6 Gau2
Directed byJeffrey Lau
Written byJeffrey Lau
Produced byAndy Lau
Daniel Yu
Starring
CinematographyArthur Wong
Edited byPatrick Tam
Hai Kit-wai
Music byLowell Lo
Stephen Shing
Production
company
Distributed byNewport Entertainment
Release date
  • 5 August 1993 (1993-08-05)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$9,600,943

Days of Tomorrow (天長地久) is a 1993 Hong Kong romantic drama film written and directed by Jeffrey Lau, produced by and starring Andy Lau.

Summary

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Days of Tomorrow tells the story of a young girl, Yan (Hilary Tsui), who has been brought up never knowing much about her father. Her mother won't tell her and all she knows is that he was an actor in an old movie. When the movie is set to be remade, she applies for a job and it is there she runs into a woman who doesn't want the movie remade who knows her father. The woman tells her the story of the actor Fong Tak-shing (Andy Lau).

Cast

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  • Andy Lau as Fong Tak-shing
  • Jay Lau as Ling / Lily
  • Carrie Ng as Nancy
  • Deanie Ip as Ling's mother (guest star)
  • Hilary Tsui as Yan
  • Yip san as Sheung
  • Lau Kong as Lam
  • Henry Fong as Mr. Lui
  • Danny Poon as Ban
  • Kenneth Chan as Movie star
  • Power Chan as Pong
  • Lee Siu-kei as Keung
  • Lam Seung-mo as Sheung's lover
  • Daniel Yu as Movie director
  • Eric Kong as Cheong
  • Hon San
  • Kwok Tak-sun as Uncle Six
  • So Wai-nam
  • Lam Kwok-kit
  • Jameson Lam

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Days of Tomorrow". imdb.com. Retrieved 30 July 2010.
  2. ^ "Days of Tomorrow". chinesemov.com. Retrieved 30 July 2010.
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