To Be Number One (跛豪) 33 years old

To Be Number One

The story of Ho, a chinese peasant/slave worker who escapes to Hong Kong and becomes one of the most feared crime bosses in Hong Kong.

Credits

To Be Number One Cast

Name Character
Ng Man Tat He was 39, now 72 years old as Ping
Elvis Tsui He was 29, now 62 years old as Chi
Kenneth Tsang He was 53, now 86 years old as Chief Inspector Lui Ko-Tin
Kent Cheng He was 39, now 72 years old as Fat Kwan
Chung Fat He was 37, now 70 years old as Fat
Cecilia Yip She was 29, now 62 years old as Tse (as Cecilia Ip)
Lau Shun He was 52, now 85 years old as Fung
Lo Lieh He was 51, 63 years old when he died as Boss Tien
Ray Lui He was 34, now 67 years old as Ho
Dion Lam He was 8, now 24 years old as Tien's bodyguard
Lau Kong He was 48, now 81 years old as Lung
Amy Yip She was 25, now 58 years old as May
Lawrence Ng He was 26, now 59 years old as Ming
Frankie Chin as Little Hak
Tommy Wong He was 38, now 71 years old as Hsiong/Loud Hung
Waise Lee He was 31, now 64 years old as Man
Victor Hon Kwan as Boss Kwong
Mama Hung She was 82, 98 years old when she died as Md. Wu

To Be Number One Crew

Name Department
Johnny Mak as Screenplay. He was 31 (now 64) years old Writing
Stephen Siu as Screenplay. Writing
Hwa Chan as Story. Writing
Lee Ying Chiet as Story. Writing
Alexander Lee as Dialogue. Writing
Poon Man-Kit as Director. Directing
To Be Number One poster
To Be Number One (33 years)

  • Release day: Monday, April 15, 1991
  • Runtime: 136 minutes