: The film notably parodies John Woo's A Better Tomorrow , featuring iconic bullet-riddled coats and over-the-top shootouts played for laughs.
: It was produced by Children's Town and remains a staple of late-80s Hong Kong ensemble comedies. Return of the Lucky Stars (1989) - IMDb Fu xing chuang jiang hu(1989)
: Kenneth Tsang makes a cameo appearance as Uncle Kin, a nod to his role in the A Better Tomorrow films. : The film notably parodies John Woo's A
: This entry followed Lucky Stars Go Places (1986) but notable series mainstays like Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung do not appear in this installment, though Chan is mentioned by name. : This entry followed Lucky Stars Go Places
Stanley Sui-Fan Fung. Writers. Jing Wong. Stanley Sui-Fan Fung. Richard Ng. Eric Tsang. Stanley Sui-Fan Fung. Return of the Lucky Stars (1989) - IMDb
With no evidence to convict Mao, Tso coerces the (who are now private detectives) to go undercover in prison to rescue Big Dai and help secure his testimony against Mao. The group is aided by Tso’s daughter, Banana, who poses as their maid to assist in the operation. Viewing Context & Trivia