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Apple forgets to come back in time for a family outing to the Hong Kong family association and has to stay home alone with Max. When a blackout occurs, she climbs into Max's bed and reads an anime comic with him. However, they fall asleep together and their parents return, thinking that they were having sex in the bed.
Fight Back to School: HK$43,829,449 1991 Hong Kong Newport Entertainment Gordon Chan 27 Ip Man 2: HK$43,313,345 [4] 2010 Hong Kong Mandarin Films: Wilson Yip: 28 The Sparring Partner: HK$43,012,421 2022 Hong Kong Mei Ah: Ho Cheuk-Tin: 29 Cold War: HK$42,819,043 2012 Hong Kong Edko Films Sunny Luk Longman Leung 30 The Storm Riders: HK$41,532,235 ...
Highest-grossing films released in 1991 Rank Title Domestic gross 1 Fight Back to School: HK$43,892,449: 2 Armour of God II: Operation Condor: HK$39,054,162
Fight Back To School (simplified Chinese: 逃学威龙; traditional Chinese: 逃學威龍) is a 1991 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Gordon Chan and co-written with Barry Wong, who also acts in a supporting role. The film stars Stephen Chow, Sharla Cheung, Ng Man-tat, and Roy Cheung. The film was released theatrically in Hong Kong on ...
King George V School (KGV, pronounced "K-G-Five") is a coeducational international secondary independent school of the English Schools Foundation (ESF), located in Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong. The school has more than 1,900 students and is one of the oldest schools in Hong Kong.
Island School (Chinese: 港島中學) is a co-educational international school located on the Mid-levels, Hong Kong. Established in 1967, it is a founding member of the English Schools Foundation . The school has been accredited by international organisations such as the Council of International Schools [ 1 ] and the Western Association of ...
Pre-school education in Hong Kong is not free, in principle, and fees are payable by pupils' parents. However, parents whose children have the right of abode in Hong Kong can pay for part of their fees with a voucher from the government under the Pre-primary Education Voucher Scheme (PEVS). In 2013, the amount of subsidy under the PEVS is $16,800.
The Police Director decides to send them back to the past also to protect the Judge. Lung ultimately stays behind because he is the Police Director's brother in law. Once the Future Cops get to 1993, they land in the backyard of 28 years old high school student Tai-Hung, who helps them stay under cover by letting them live with him and his family.