
The Case of the Cold Fish
Comedy · Action
Overview
Michael Chow is the chief cop of Tai O, a small rural town on Hong Kong's outlying Lantau Island. When a local man turns up dead, urban hero cop Michael Wong is sent in to help out the locals… and what follows is a cultural clash that's both humorous and utterly entertaining! Wong is an SDU cop and takes to bullying the locals with tough and hard-handed ways, but his efforts only result in resentment and anger. It's Chow who gets what the odd residents of Tai O are about, and his lackadaisical attitude is just what's needed to handle the prickly locals. But it may take the skills of both men to solve this murder case! Though nominally a cop film, this unique creation is as much a comedy of cultural errors as a murder mystery.
Top Cast


Michael Wong
Michael Wong
Michael Cheung Fat-Loin
Michael Wong
Michael Cheung Fat-Loin


Michael Chow Man-Kin
Michael Chow Man-Kin
Dick Chow Long-Dong
Michael Chow Man-Kin
Dick Chow Long-Dong


Emily Kwan Bo-Wai
Emily Kwan Bo-Wai
Daisy
Emily Kwan Bo-Wai
Daisy


Valerie Chow
Valerie Chow
Linda
Valerie Chow
Linda


Ricky Wong Chun-Tong
Ricky Wong Chun-Tong
Simon
Ricky Wong Chun-Tong
Simon


Shing Fui-On
Shing Fui-On
Kong Yan Yin
Shing Fui-On
Kong Yan Yin
Eric Kei Ka-Fat
Eric Kei Ka-Fat
Eric Kei Ka-Fat


Danny Lee Sau-Yin
Danny Lee Sau-Yin
Commander Lee
Danny Lee Sau-Yin
Commander Lee


James Ha Chim-Si
James Ha Chim-Si
Wong Pak Mo
James Ha Chim-Si
Wong Pak Mo


Frankie Chan Chi-Leung
Frankie Chan Chi-Leung
Frankie Chan Chi-Leung
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