Lawrence Ah Mon

Hong Kong film director (born 1949)
Lawrence Ah Mon
Born
OccupationDirector
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese劉國昌
Simplified Chinese刘国昌
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLiú guó chāng
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinglau4 gwok3 coeng1

Lawrence Ah Mon or Lawrence Lau Kwok Cheong (劉國昌) (born 1949) is a Hong Kong film director. His films are notable for their lurid exploration of the problems of the poor in modern Hong Kong, such as Gangs (1986), Spacked Out (2000), Gimme Gimme (2001) and City Without Baseball (2008). He has also made several films about colonial and postcolonial subaltern history in Hong Kong, such as the Lee Rock series (starring Andy Lau) and Queen of Temple Street (1990).

He was born in Pretoria, South Africa.[citation needed]

He has been nominated for Best Director in the Hong Kong Film Awards twice.

Filmography as director

  • Gangs (1988)
  • Queen of Temple Street (1990)
  • Lee Rock (1991)
  • Lee Rock II (1991)
  • Dreams of Glory: A Boxer's Story (1991)
  • Lee Rock III (1992)
  • Gangs '92 (1992)
  • Arrest the Restless (1992)
  • Three Summers (1992)
  • Even Mountains Meet (1993)
  • One and a Half (1995)
  • Spacked Out (2000)
  • Gimme Gimme (2001)
  • My Name Is Fame (2006)
  • City Without Baseball (2008)
  • Besieged City (2008)
  • Tactical Unit: No Way Out (2008)
  • Tactical Unit: Partners (2009)
  • Tales from the Dark 2 (2013)
  • Dealer/Healer (2017)

External links

  • Lawrence Ah Mon at IMDb
  • HK Cinemagic entry
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See also
  • Tactical Unit series


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