

Plain Jane to the Rescue
1982 Directed by John WooJane, with plain looks but a heart of gold, is always in between jobs. Once she gets a job, her knack for creating awkward situations immediately loses it for her. Ricky is her suitor, but he gets nowhere as the girl has no time for love. So Ricky goes along with her in job hunting. Somehow, Jane lands on a job as governess. Not to a child, but to an uncouth very old, very rich man who still wants to lead the life of his poor, uncivilized youth. His son is now running the old man's millions. He wants to bring up the father the civilized way. And he wants to take over the whole city through take-over deals. He is ruthless and has thrown thousands into the streets.

Josephine Siao Fong-Fong
....................................................Jenny Lam Ah Chun

Ricky Hui Koon-Ying
....................................................Tsang Fei Fang

Woo Fung
....................................................Lawyer

Lau Hak-Suen
....................................................Zanda Factory Manager

David Wu
....................................................Movie Director
Kan Yee-Ching
....................................................Tang Yan Fat

Mark Cheung Lui
....................................................Fire
Director
...........................................................John Woo
Producer
...........................................................Raymond Chow
Costume Design
...........................................................Oliver Wong Yui-Man
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Tang Siu-Lam
Screenplay
...........................................................John Woo
Editor
...........................................................Fan Kung-Wing
Director of Photography
...........................................................Lau Hung-Chuen
Production Companies
...................................................Hi-Pitch Co. Ltd.
Production Countries
........................................................Hong Kong
Spoken Languages
....................................................广州话 / 廣州話
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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