Yesterday Once More (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 14, 2004

Original Title:
龍鳳鬥

Alternate Titles:
Lung fung dau

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Romance

Production Companies:
Media Asia Films
Milkyway Image
Sil-Metropole Organisation

Production Countries:
Hong Kong

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

Mr. and Mrs. To are wealthy, creative jewel thieves who divorce for no apparent reason after a successful diamond heist. A year later, she's engaged to the son of a rich woman who begrudgingly lets her son give his fiancée a family heirloom after she signs a pre-nup.

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Art Direction:
Tony Yu

Costume Design:
Steven Tsang Pak-Chuen
Stephanie Wong Ka-Bo

Director:
Johnnie To

Director of Photography:
Cheng Siu-keung

Editor:
Law Wing-Cheong
David M. Richardson

First Assistant Director:
Pad Chan Wai-Hung

Original Music Composer:
Chung Chi-Wing
Ben Cheung Siu-Hung

Producer:
Johnnie To

Production Controller:
Shirley Lau Yim-Ngo
Catherine Chan Dao-Ho

Project Manager:
Elaine Chu Suk-Yee

Second Unit Director of Photography:
To Hung-Mo

Stunt Coordinator:
Yuen Bun

Theme Song Performance:
Sammi Cheng

Unit Manager:
Chiu Chi-Shing

Writer:
The Hermit
Au Kin-yee

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