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BabyJohn gets fed from catering courtesy of on.cc |
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Francis Ng boldly enjoys a snack |
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Julian Cheung |
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BabyJohn Choi |
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Raymond Chiu |
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courtesy of mingpao.com |
Francis Ng Chun Yu, Julian Cheung Chi Lam, BabyJohn Choi
Hon Yik, Louis Koo Tin Lok and Myolie Wu Hung Yi starred in the Herman Yau
Lai To directed film DEATH NOTIFY (UM HAK JEH), which began production
yesterday in Sham Shui Po. The fresh out of the oven Hong Kong Film Award
Best Actor Koo Tin Lok did not appear, as Chun Yu, ChiLam and BabyJohn took
the lead in a rescue scene. A part of the road was blocked off as many
actors were dressed as Special Duties Unit members. Some photos were
posted on social media and described the shoot as resembling "police gun
fight" and very realistic.
Playing cops, Chun Yu, ChiLam and BabyJohn worked with actors in
full SDU gears; a small fire took place above the shoot. The team saw
the arrival of police and fire vehicles and could only halt production
for lunch. Luckily their progress was not affected. Playing ChiLam's
girlfriend Wu Hung Yi was not in the shoot yet, but happened to be on the
set during the fire. She was in a tent to talk about her role with the
director.
Chun Yu, ChiLam and BabyJohn all wore bulletproof vests. They
were very serious about the performance. During breaks they would sit
together to study the script. Although the production had some
hindrance, their mood was not affected. Chun Yu saw the team bought snacks
and succumbed to his temptation before taking his mark. BabyJohn
received special treatment from catering as he was hand fed to keep his
hands clean. ChiLam chose not to eat and talked on the phone instead
during his break.
Chun Yu and ChiLam of course attracted many to catch a glimpse of
them. A child saw ChiLam and screamed "Chor Gor Gor". Whenever anyone
wanted to take photos with their phone the crew blocked them off. Among
the SDU members was a familiar face. Raymond Chiu Wing Hung made the jump
from TVB to film after 19 years. Even though his role was minor he
still put a lot of effort into it.
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