Double Fattiness

Double Fattiness (Chinese: 雙肥臨門) is a 1988 Hong Kong comedy film directed by David Chiang and starring Bill Tung, Lydia Shum, Eric Tsang and Maggie Cheung.The movie revolved around a Chinese flatbread restaurant in Hong Kong, where the Mo family worked and make a living.[1] Before Siu-fung died, she expressed a desire to ride a Chinese Wedding Sedan in the afterlife, which Chak-shu and his son, Sonny, promises.Meanwhile, Mo Tak-ko (武德高) is phonetically similar to "無得高", which means "will never grow tall".Paul Chun's character, Kam Tai-tse (金大枝) somewhat resembles the transliterated name of the former President of South Korea, Kim Dae-jung.
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