
The Judge Goes to Pieces
History · Comedy
Overview
The rapier wit is not only for playful bantering between a couple but also for fighting justice. Famed attorney Sung Sai-kit (Ma Si-tsang) is best known for his sharp pen and silver tongue. His wife Madam Tong (Hung Sin Nui), sympathetic with a wronged widow, tries every trick up her sleeve to get her husband to help. Ma is funny and lovable who morphs from the henpecked husband to the brilliant and shrewd attorney at court, he displays perseverance behind his devil-may-care and nonchalant attitude, even Stephen Chow reincarnated his persona in the 1992 version.
Top Cast
Ma Sze-Tsang
Ma Sze-Tsang
Sung Sai-Kit
Ma Sze-Tsang
Sung Sai-Kit


Hung Sin-Nui
Hung Sin-Nui
Madam Tong
Hung Sin-Nui
Madam Tong


Yiu Ping
Yiu Ping
Miu Fung
Yiu Ping
Miu Fung


Lau Hak-Suen
Lau Hak-Suen
Koo Duk
Lau Hak-Suen
Koo Duk


Chen Huan-Wen
Chen Huan-Wen
Yiu Ting-Chun
Chen Huan-Wen
Yiu Ting-Chun
Fung Ying-Seung
Fung Ying-Seung
Yeung Chun
Fung Ying-Seung
Yeung Chun
Ku Ji-Chau
Ku Ji-Chau
Kam Tan
Ku Ji-Chau
Kam Tan
Cheung Sai-Fan
Cheung Sai-Fan
Tin Nang
Cheung Sai-Fan
Tin Nang
Tit Kam-Law
Tit Kam-Law
Tin Doi
Tit Kam-Law
Tin Doi
Lee Lan
Lee Lan
Yeung Sau-Chun
Lee Lan
Yeung Sau-Chun
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