Lunch with Charles (2001)
February 23, 2001Release Date
Lunch with Charles (2001)
February 23, 2001Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Sean Lau Ching-Wan
Tong / Songs

Nicholas Lea
Matthew / Executive Producer

Theresa Lee Yee-Hung
April

Bif Naked
Natasha

Françoise Yip
Cora

Philip Granger
Charles

Tom Scholte
Tom

Melissa Rebronja
Monica

Yip Sai-Wing
Drummer Friend

Ng Hau-Yiu
Girlfriend

Peter Wilds
Samson

Simon Kendall
Finnegan's Take #1 / Original Music Composer

Tom Landa
Finnegan's Take #2

Geoff Kelly
Finnegan's Take #3

Shannon Saunders
Finnegan's Take #4

Steve Mitchell
Finnegan's Take #5

Peta Brookstone
Prince Albert Motel Waitress

Kelt Eccleston
Charlie (The Super)

Keith Franklin
Train Engineer

Koush Gandhi
Bus Driver

Tobias Godson
Gas Attendant

Patrick Gunn
Guy on Piano

Jen Halley
Diner Waitress

Irene Karas
Customs Officer

Kufoo Chang
Dogface

Law Shuk Fun
Merchant

Samuel Leung Cheuk-Moon
Band Member

Nancy J. Lilley
Customs Officer #2

Bill Mackenzie
Jacob

Rydyr Morse
Biker

John Murphy
Caucasian Boyfriend

Alex Tin
Asian Cab Driver

Tso Men Kwong
Noodle Shop Owner

Pat Waldron
Bus Woman

Richard Yee
Chicago Monk

Heidi Vincent
Female Dancing - Nightclub Scene

Chang Tseng
April's Boss (uncredited)

Michael Parker
Director / Writer / Producer

Harry Rob Bruner
Consulting Producer

David Hamilton
Executive Producer

Yves J. Ma
Associate Producer

Stephen Shin Kei-Yin
Co-Producer

Shan Tam
Producer

John Houtman
Director of Photography

Michelle Floyd
Editor

Grace Yuen
Editor

Corinne Clark
Casting

Michael Bjornson
Production Design

Angelo Castilho
Art Direction

Les Ford
Art Direction / Visual Effects

James Kilcher
Set Decoration

Tara Jones
Costume Design

Michaela Fitzpatrick
Costume Design

Jill Bailey
First Assistant Makeup Artist

Miko Chu
Makeup Artist

Ruth Conybeer
Assistant Makeup Artist

Vivien Lin
Assistant Makeup Artist

Bowie Tsui
Hairdresser

Dina Wiedeman
Makeup & Hair

Matthew Buck
First Assistant Director

Sharon Lam
First Assistant Director

Calvin Tong Ka-Wai
Second Assistant Director

Regan Tse
Second Assistant Director

Phil Wong
Third Assistant Director

Dennis Chen
Sound Mixer

Anthony Couture
Sound Editor / Sound Effects

Jacqueline Cristianini
Supervising Sound Editor

Dario DiSanto
Foley Editor

James Genn
Sound Designer

Brad Hillman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Eric Lamontagne
Sound Mixer

Lee Hing-Keung
Boom Operator

Leung Lik-Chi
Sound Mixer

Paul Novokshonoff
Boom Operator

Miguel Nunes
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Hadrian Rajotte
Foley Mixer

Brian Ruryk
Assistant Sound Editor

Paul Sharpe
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

David Shea
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Shane Shemko
Foley Artist

Jean Tejkel
Foley Mixer

Cam Wagner
Foley Artist

Rich Walters
Assistant Sound Editor

Allen Benjamin
Special Effects Coordinator

Lionel Huppee
Special Effects

Shelly Morrow
Digital Compositor

Garvin Cross
Stunt Coordinator

Ryan Ennis
Stunt Coordinator

Trish Schill
Stunt Double

Owen Walstrom
Stunts

Shawn Gilarowski
Script Supervisor

Chapelle Jaffe
Script Editor

Viviane McConkey
Script Editor

Raymond Wong Pak-Ming
Executive Producer

Geoffrey Kelly
Songs
Details.
Release DateFebruary 23, 2001
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 34m
Genres
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Lunch with Charles is a romantic comedy-drama film, directed by Michael Parker and released in 2001. A coproduction of companies from Canada and Hong Kong, the film stars Sean Lau as Tong, a Hong Kong musician and businessman who has been living apart from his wife April (Theresa Lee) for three years due to his reluctance to join her when her career in public relations took her to Vancouver.
Believing that she is having an affair, he now travels to Vancouver to track her down, staying at a bed and breakfast run by Matthew (Nicholas Lea) and Natasha (Bif Naked), just as April is about to head to Banff with her client Tom (Tom Scholte) in hopes of signing a popular rock band to endorse his product, with Matthew, Natasha and Tong also following after the band's lead singer quits, and their manager Charles (Philip Granger), an old friend of Natasha's from her own days as a musician, calls and asks her to replace him.
The film won three Leo Awards in 2001, for Best Director (Parker), Best Screenwriter (Parker) and Best Musical Score (Simon Kendall), and was also nominated for Best Film, Best Actor (Lea), Best Cinematography (John Houtman), Best Production Design (Michael Bjornson). Kendall, Tom Landa and Geoffrey Kelly received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Song at the 22nd Genie Awards in 2001 for the song "Parting Glass".
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