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1905 film news On August 23, Hong Kong director Chen Musheng died of nasopharyngeal cancer at the age of 58. His last work during his lifetime was directed by Donnie Yen and Nicholas Tse starring "Rage: Serious Cases". The filming was completed at the end of 2019 and is waiting for release.
It is understood that Chen Musheng felt unwell during the filming, and then went for a physical examination. Unfortunately, it was found that he was suffering from advanced nasopharyngeal cancer. By the time the filming was completed, he was unable to do the post-production and he had to be handed over to someone else. jobs.
Chen Musheng was born in Hong Kong in 1961 and joined the Hong Kong TVB in 1982. He has participated in the production of well-known TV series such as "Flying Fox in the Snowy Mountain" and "Tale of the Dragon Slayer". Chen Musheng is good at shooting police and gangster films. The first film directed by Andy Lau and Wu Qianlian starred in "Heavenly Love".
works that impressed mainland audiences in 2004: "New Police Story" starring Jackie Chan and Nicholas Tse; "Baby Project" starring Jackie Chan and Louis Koo in 2005; and "New Shaolin Temple" starring Andy Lau and Nicholas Tse in 2011; In 2013, "Sweeping Drugs" starring Louis Koo, Liu Qingyun, Zhang Jiahui and others, the cumulative box office of the film reached 237 million yuan.
Chen Musheng was nominated for the Hong Kong Film Awards for the Best Director for five times with his "Storm Team Fury on the Street", "Two Heroes", "New Police Story", "Keep Talking" and "Drug Fighting", but he missed the award.