Mr. Funny Bone (1976)
1h 26m
Running Time
October 2, 1976Release Date
Mr. Funny Bone (1976)
1h 26m
Running Time
October 2, 1976Release Date
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Plot.
The beloved cartoon character Master Q gets a hilarious live-action adaptation in the side-splitting comic adventure Mr. Funny-Bone! Join Master Q for a series of comic vignettes as he attempts to win the heart of the lovely Li Jing. Along for the ride is Master Q's loyal sidekick Potato, a stout fellow who's forever getting into silly mishaps. The pair get involved in plenty of shenanigans and gags, including pratfalls, low-brow bathroom humor, and even some fun fighting sequences.
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Cast & Crew.
Wang Sha
Funny Bone/Master Q/Lao Fu Zi
Lee Ching
Miss Chen
Li Ching
Miss Chen
Aai Dung-Gwa
Big Potato
Locke Hua Liu
Mr. Yip
Lau Luk-Wah
Mr. Chin
Tung-Kua Ai
Big Potato
Chong Lee
Ms. Lin
Kuei Chih-Hung
Director
Ng Tin
Manager Chiu / Production Manager
Sze-To On
Writer
Jia Ling
Mrs. Chiu
Norman Chui Siu-Keung
Funny Bone's colleague
Leung Seung-Wan
Funny Bone's colleague
Run Run Shaw
Producer
Ai Fei
Funny Bone's colleague
Yung-Yu Chen
Composer
Yau Kei
Cinematographer
Lee Yuen-Wa
Funny Bone's colleague
Lau Wai-Ling
Girl in opening scene
Sharon Yeung Pan-Pan
Lady exercising in the park
Chiang Yang
Escaped convict
Mak Wa-Mei
Potato's girlfriend
Cheung Chok-Chow
Funny Bone's colleague
Lu Wei
Mr Hiroshi
Lui Hung
Mrs Xing
Tino Wong
Molester in the park
Fung Ming
Man reading newspaper in the park
Tsui Oi-Sam
Funny Bone's fat cousin
Man Man
Restaurant customer
Chiu Jun-Chiu
Restaurant waiter
Gam Tin-Chue
Manager Chiu's friend
Goo Chim-Hung
Manager Chiu's friend
Hung Ling-Ling
Manager Chiu's girlfriend
Cheung Sek-Aau
Alighting bus passenger
Ting Tung
Wedding guest
Chiang Hsing-Lung
Editor
Yao Hua Wen
Assistant Director
Frankie Chan Fan-Kei
Music
Wang Yong-Hua
Sound Recordist
Details.
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Wiki.
Mr. Funnybone is a 1976 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Kuei Chih-Hung based on the manhua, Old Master Q, by Alfonso Wong, who also co-wrote the script and serves as the film's co-producer, and starring Wang Sha as the titular protagonist. The film was followed by a sequel, Mr. Funnybone Strikes Again, released in 1978.