Chasing Girls (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 7, 1981

Original Title:
追女仔

Alternate Titles:
Jui nui chai
Zhui nu zhai
追女仔

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Cinema City Enterprises

Production Countries:
Hong Kong

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

Afro-haired Robert demonstrates over and over to his gawking cousin how easy it is to pick up girls. Robert eventually narrows the field down to two girls. One is a TV model, the other a rich girl with a red sports car working as a waitress. Robert finds the part after the pickup to be a bit more difficult.

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Art Direction:
Dick Cho

Assistant Director:
Ng Hon-Keung

Assistant Production Manager:
James Lau

Carpenter:
Shek-Wai Lam

Continuity:
Yu Tang

Costume Design:
Sao Jiao

Dialogue Editor:
Yu Ting

Director:
Karl Maka

Director of Photography:
Manny Hoh Ming

Editor:
Tony Chow Kwok-Chung

Lighting Technician:
Fung Liu

Lyricist:
Raymond Wong

Makeup Artist:
Ngai-Jen Wong

Music:
Teddy Robin

Musician:
Ping-Shen Hsu

Other:
Raymond Wong
Sao Jiao

Producer:
Karl Maka

Production Assistant:
Tang Lun

Production Manager:
Raymond Fung Sai-Hung

Props:
Tam Wing-Cheong

Rigging Grip:
Chung-Wai Wong
Lin Wen-Wei
Sze Hsi
Joseph Chi
Mark Cheung Lui
Chih-Hao Li

Screenplay:
Raymond Wong

Script Supervisor:
Hui Wan

Sound Effects Editor:
Chok-Pun Wong

Special Effects Supervisor:
Chen Yu-Hsin

Still Photographer:
Lee Cheung

Theme Song Performance:
Teddy Robin

Title Designer:
Chuen Chung

Wardrobe Designer:
Sao Jiao

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