Chow said that those interested in starring in the film can send in recent photos and details of themselves.
He added: “Photoshopped photo will never work. It will be condemned by us and by the United Nations.” In an interview with Hong Kong news portal Oriental Daily, Chow’s assistant confirmed that the talent search will be done on a global scale via e-mail. When asked if Cheung will appear in the new film, the assistant responded that further details of the production will be finalised later as the team is currently focusing on the talent search.Earning more than HK$60.7 million at the Hong Kong box office, the film was the highest-grossing movie in the region’s history at the time.
It also won seven Golden Horse Awards in 2002, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor. - THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK
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