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It Takes Two is a 1982 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Karl Maka and starring Dean Shek and Richard Ng.
Director
Status
Released
Original Language
CN
Shoeshine Boy
Ai Don Low
Ah Chu
Albert
Eddie Murphy delights, shocks and entertains with dead-on celebrity impersonations, observations on '80s love, sex and marriage, a remembrance of Mom's hamburgers and much more.
Shek
Olive Peddler
Shampoo Boy
Butcher's Customer
Restaurant Cleaner
Taoist Priest
Clothes Peddler
Butcher
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