Treasure Inn is a 2011 Hong Kong wuxia comedy film directed by Wong Jing and Corey Yuen, starring Nicholas Tse, Nick Cheung, Charlene Choi, Liu Yang, Tong Dawei and Huang Yi.
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Traditional | 財神客棧 |
Simplified | 财神客栈 |
Mandarin | Cái Shén Kè Zhàn |
Cantonese | Coi4 San4 Haak3 Zaan2 |
Directed by | Wong Jing Corey Yuen |
Starring | Nicholas Tse Nick Cheung Charlene Choi Liu Yang Tong Dawei Huang Yi |
Production companies | Mega-Vision Pictures Bona Film Group |
Distributed by | Distribution Workshop |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Master Kung and Lo Pa are two police officers of White Horse City, who have high skills but are underused. An opportunity to prove themselves arises when a robbery takes place at the home of the city's richest man, Ho Pak Man, in which his whole family is killed and the family treasure, the "White Jade Goddess of Mercy," is stolen. Their chance for glory is cut short, however, when the "Police God" Tit Mo Ching is called in to investigate the case. He bars Kung and Lo Pa from further participation in the investigation because of their low status.
Coincidentally, Master Kung and Lo Pa arrest a pair of twin sisters, Water Dragon Girl and Fire Dragon Girl, who always pretend to catch wanted criminals to get monetary rewards. The twin sisters know that the "White Jade Goddess of Mercy" would be brought to the "Treasure Inn" for an auction. Wanting to hit big, Master Kung and Lo Pa go to the "Treasure Inn" with the twin sisters to investigate the truth. During that time, Master Kung and Water Dragon Girl become lovers.
The film was released on 23 June 2011 in Hong Kong.
Loong Wai Ting of The Malay Mail gave the film a mediocre review, described the film as "by far one of his [Director Wong Jing] better films and one can't help but to feel entertained by the movie" but "there is certainly no treasure". AsiaOne gave Treasure Inn a rating of 3.5 stars out of 5.[1]
The Treasure Inn has been a box office success, grossing RMB81.4 million at the box office ($12.6 million) as of 12 July 2011.