10 Facts About The Goldfinger, the Blockbuster HK Film That Stars Tony Leung & Andy Lau


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10 Facts About The Goldfinger: Tony Leung and Andy Lau Reunite in a High-Budget HK Thriller

Hong Kongโ€™s film industry, renowned for its classic action crime thrillers, is set to release another highly anticipated movie, โ€œThe Goldfinger.โ€

This action-packed thriller, set in the 1980s, chronicles the rise and fall of a multi-billion-dollar company.

Its chairman, played by Tony Leung, finds himself under a 15-year investigation led by an elite anti-corruption investigator portrayed by Andy Lau.


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This film, both written and directed by Felix Chong, stars the iconic duo of Tony Leung and Andy Lau, familiar names that promise an engaging cinematic experience.

In anticipation of its official release on 30 Dec, right before the New Year Countdown, here are 10 intriguing facts about this blockbuster.

1. The filmโ€™s success hinges on a compelling script and the dynamic Tony & Andy pair.

In this upcoming Hong Kong blockbuster, the legendary Hong Kong actors Tony Leung and Andy Lau play the protagonist and antagonist, respectively.

Felix Chong, the scriptwriter, expressed that Tony Leung was his top choice to play the role of a charismatic businessman and a manipulative stock market genius.

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At the filmโ€™s production commencement press conference held at Emperor Cinema, Lau revealed he was convinced of Leungโ€™s suitability for the role after reading the script he received from producer Wong.

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Similarly, for Tony Leung, the prospect of co-starring with Andy Lau was a significant draw.

In an interview with The Straits Times, Tony spoke highly of working with Andy, citing the confidence and ease it brought him.

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Producer Ronald Wong summarised the filmโ€™s appeal succinctly: a compelling script combined with the star power of Tony and Andy.


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2. Itโ€™s been 20 years since Tony and Andy last collaborated.

โ€œThe Goldfingerโ€ marks the highly-anticipated reunion of Tony and Andy on the big screen, 20 years after their last project together, the acclaimed โ€œInfernal Affairsโ€ crime trilogy in 2002.

In an Instagram video, Andy Lau playfully referenced their famous rooftop scene from โ€œInfernal Affairs.โ€

โ€œHow many years since the rooftop?โ€

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Felix Chong, who also wrote the script for โ€œInfernal Affairs,โ€ reunites with the duo in this latest venture.

Tony Leung recalled building a strong rapport with Lau during their time filming the TVB series โ€œThe Duke of Mount Deerโ€ in 1984, a relationship that has only grown stronger over the years, according to The Straits Times.


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3. โ€œThe Goldfingerโ€ boasts a record-high budget.

The filmโ€™s production budget stands at an impressive HK$350 million, making it one of the most expensive Hong Kong productions ever.

For reference, Internal Affairs was filmed at a budget about 6 times cheaper, at $55.1 million

This movieโ€™s budget surpasses that ceiling, indicating its grand scale.

Producer Ronald Wong has high hopes for the filmโ€™s success, banking on the star appeal of Tony and Andy to break box office records.

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4. Tony Leung travelled to Singapore to promote the film.

Tony Leung, one of Asiaโ€™s most renowned and internationally acclaimed actors, recently visited Singapore to promote โ€œThe Goldfinger.โ€


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The press conference took place at Resorts World Sentosa, attracting numerous local media outlets.

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Following the press conference, Tony also interacted with fans at a red carpet event in Universal Studios Singapore (USS).

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He, along with director Felix Chong and producer Ronald Wong, attended the gala premiere at the Pantages Hollywood Theatre.

In the film, Tony portrays a charismatic conman who arrives in 1970s Hong Kong and rapidly builds a fraudulent conglomerate.

5. There is a James Bond film titled โ€œGoldfingerโ€ from 1964.

While โ€œThe Goldfingerโ€ (2023) and โ€œGoldfingerโ€ (1964) might be easily confused due to their titles, both are poised to be unforgettable classics in their own right.

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The 1964 James Bond film โ€œGoldfingerโ€ revolves around gold smuggling and a plot to contaminate the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox.


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6. A pivotal scene between the two superstars was filmed in The Peninsulaโ€™s presidential suite.

The Peninsula Hong Kong, a colonial-style luxury hotel, served as the backdrop for a crucial scene featuring the two lead actors.

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This iconic hotel, often featured in popular culture, has been a filming location for numerous productions, including โ€œThe Dark Knight,โ€ the 1988 NBC miniseries โ€œNoble House,โ€ and the 1974 James Bond film โ€œThe Man with the Golden Gun.โ€

The cost of staying in its presidential suite is a staggering HK$128,000 per night (approximately $21,700 SGD), offering luxurious amenities such as a full harbour view and a view of the Hong Kong skyline.

With its new role in โ€œThe Goldfinger,โ€ this suiteโ€™s popularity and rates are expected to climb even higher.

7. The film features an impressive ensemble cast.

โ€œThe Goldfingerโ€ boasts a star-studded cast, including Simon Yam, Charlene Choi, Carlos Chan, Tai-Bo, Kar Lok Chin, Phillip Keung, among others.


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This lineup of well-known actors adds to the filmโ€™s allure, much like an all-star team assembling for a major blockbuster.

8. โ€œThe Goldfingerโ€ draws comparisons to โ€œAmerican Gangsterโ€ (2007) and โ€œThe Wolf of Wall Streetโ€ (2013).

According to Screen Daily, โ€œThe Goldfingerโ€ could be likened to a version of โ€œAmerican Gangsterโ€ without the violence, or โ€œThe Wolf Of Wall Streetโ€ minus the debauchery.

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These comparisons reflect the nuanced approach Felix Chong takes in portraying the filmโ€™s enigmatic subject.

โ€œAmerican Gangsterโ€ is a film about a New York City copโ€™s pursuit of Harlem drug lord Frank Lucas, while โ€œThe Wolf of Wall Streetโ€ follows Jordan Belfortโ€™s rise and fall in the financial world.

9. Post-production of the movie took approximately two years.

The filming of โ€œThe Goldfingerโ€ began in February 2021 and concluded on 24 May 2021.

Although the actual filming took about three months, the movie is only being released towards the end of this year, indicating a lengthy post-production process.

10. The movie is set to be released next week.

โ€œThe Goldfingerโ€ is scheduled for a simultaneous theatrical release on 30 Dec 2023 in Singapore and Hong Kong.

Additionally, it will also be shown in China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada.


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Thatโ€™s pretty much the whole world.

You can catch the film in theatres like Shaw Theatres in Singapore (before the tickets sell out).

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