The Banquet (1991 film)


The Banquet, also known as Party of a Wealthy Family, is a 1991 Hong Kong comedy film. A remake of the 1959 Hong Kong film Feast of a Rich Family, it was quickly filmed for a Hong Kong flood relief charity, after the Yangtze River flooded in July of that year, killing over 1,700 people and displacing many more in the eastern and southern regions of mainland China.
A large ensemble of actors and crew worked on the film, many in supporting roles and cameos. The principal star is Eric Tsang.

Plot

Developer Tsang Siu-Chi and his agent have bought two of a group of four properties. Rival developer, Boss Hung has secured the other two properties. Both aim to buy all four so they can knock them down and build hotels.
The agent learns that billionaire Kuwait Prince Allabarba is due to arrive in Hong Kong and advises Tsang that they could dupe him in order to gain a billion dollar contract. The prince's father has recently died and the prince bitterly regrets that he was not a good son.
The agent tells Tsang that he should make a show of the positive relationship he has with his father, to impress the prince. Unfortunately, Tsang has not seen his father for 10 years. Along with his wife and his sycophantic assistant, Tsang heads off to bring his father back. When they meet up, Tsang pretends to have cancer to convince his father to come home, along with his sister and her husband.
Tsang throws a banquet to impress the prince, pretending that it is also a birthday party for his father. During the banquet, Tsang's father has a number of staff, including a sword expert, Master Lau / Uncle Nine, Servant, two English Teachers, a make-up artist Mak and body language expert / gigolo.
Tsang daydream of the banquet, in which his imagined self looks like Leslie Cheung, with Aaron Kwok as his Brother and George Lam as Prince Allabarba. The dream banquet was attended by famous actresses including Anita Mui, Sally Yeh, Sylvia Chang, Angie Chiu and Gong Li and leading Hong Kong actors including Anthony Chan Yau, Stephen Chow and Michael Hui.
During the actual banquet, Tsang's staff Include chefs Leon Lai and Ng Man Tat, servants Meg Lam and Wong Wan-Si and waiting staff May Lo, Sandra Ng, Fennie Yuen, Ti Lung and Kenneth Tsang. Actual guests at the banquet include David Chiang, Tony Ching, Ku Feng, Carina Lau, Lee Hoi-sang, Loletta Lee, Waise Lee, Maggie Cheung, Bryan Leung, Mars, Lawrence Ng, Barry Wong, Johnnie To, Melvin Wong, John Woo, Pauline Yeung, Gloria Yip, Chor Yuen, Tai Chi Squadron, Yuen Cheung Yan, Mimi Zhu and the band Grasshopper. Beyond performed at the banquet.
The banquet was presented on TV with TV presenters, Teresa Mo and Andy Lau. A thief crashed the banquet with a pair of police officers chasing after him.
However, the banquet was a ploy by Tsang's agent, who has secretly been working for Boss Hung.

Cast

Almost 100 well-known Hong Kong actors appeared in the film, many of them in cameo roles.
Teddy Robin Kwan, Wan Chi Keung and Billy Lau as Soccer Players. Philip Chan and Anglie Leung play a pair of Cops, Chasing A Thief played by Tommy Wong. Other cameos include Josephine Koo as Photographer, James Wong as Food Vendor, David Wu as Jogger, Lowell Lo as Cab Driver and Cheung Wing-fat in an unknown role.

Box office

The film grossed HK $21.92 million in Hong Kong.