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{{Infobox film | name = Fight Back to School 2 | director = Gordon Chan | producer = Gordon Chan | writer = Gordon Chan
Kin Chung Chan | narrator = | starring = Stephen Chow
Cheung Man
Ng Man Tat | music = | cinematography = Cheng Siu-Keung | editing = Cheng Siu-Keung | studio = Hong Kong Golden Harvest Pictures (Hong Kong) Company Limited (home media digital video)
Hong Kong Win's Movie Production (Hong Kong) Company Limited ([[movie theatre|movie | distributor = Hong Kong Golden Harvest Pictures (Hong Kong) Company Limited (home media digital video)
Hong Kong Win's Movie Production (Hong Kong) Company Limited ([[movie theatre|movie | released = Hong Kong Thursday, 6 February 1992
Malaysia Monday, 9 June 2014 at 22:00 Kuala Lumpur Time | runtime = Hong Kong 106 minutes
Malaysia 2 hours (22:00-00:00 Kuala Lumpur Time) | country =  Hong Kong
 Malaysia | language = Hong Kong Cantonese (dubbed)
Hong Kong Mandarin Chinese (subtitle)
Hong Kong English (subtitle)
Malaysia Malaysian (subtitle) | budget = Malaysia RM100 | gross = Malaysia RM100 }}

Fight Back to School 2 (Chinese: 逃學威龍2) is a 1992 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Gordon Chan and starring Stephen Chow, Ng Man-Tat and Cheung Man. It is a sequel to the 1991 film Fight Back to School it was film studio distributed by Golden Harvest Pictures (Hong Kong) Company Limited as home media digital video and Win's Movie Production (Hong Kong) Company Limited as movie bioscope in Hong Kong and TV3 a member of Sistem Televisyen Malaysia Berhad part of New Straits Times Press as Malaysian national private commercial free-to-air terrestrial television in Malaysia.

As per the original Fight Back to School, this movie is set in 2-high school in Hong Kong; Shatin College and Chinese International School.

Fight Back to School 2 was officially launched by TV3 a member of Sistem Televisyen Malaysia Berhad part of New Straits Times Press celebrates its 30-years of anniversary on Monday, 9 June 2014 predominantly Fight Back to School 1 and Fight Back to School 3 for the first time in dual audio international languages dubbed in Cantonese (Mandarin Chinese dialect) and addition to closed-captioned subtitles in Malaysian (Malay dialect) on every Monday at 22:00 until 00:00 Kuala Lumpur Time officially called name as "Pearl Screen" as Hong Kong movie bioscope programme was officially slogan and motto tagline names "Tiga Dekat Bersama di TV3" for promo and "Keriangan Senantiasa Bersamamu di TV3" for station ident under the new performance relaunched as "Merayakan Hari Ulang Tahun TV3 Upacara Perasmian Siaran Televisyen ke-30".

Plot

Star Chow (Stephen Chow) is an officer in the Hong Kong Police Department's elite Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). During a meeting with his senior officer, Inspector Yip (Deanie Ip), Star jokingly suggests he wish to be reassigned to the traffic unit.

Star immediately finds himself demoted to Constable engaging in traffic duty on the streets of Hong Kong. After being made the scapegoat for a failed high school terrorist investigation, Star hastily resigns from the police.

He decides to enroll at the high school to launch his own private investigation. But Star realises the investigation won't be easy when he discovers that the bumbling, incompetent CID detective Tat (Ng Man Tat) is also undercover at the high school.

Cast and roles

[1] [2]

Alternative versions

The Taiwanese DVD release from Scholar contains 17 minutes of extended footage.

1.An 11-minute flashback of the first film in Mandarin without any English subtitles.

2.Stephen Chow pushing the bus.

3.Extended scene of Stephen Chow and the principal of the school sit down on a chair.

4.The sequence where Stephen is on a cross of Jesus Christ had been removed from the Taiwanese version for the sake of pacing.

5.Extended extra scene of Chow coming towards Sandy in the sports area then her sister drags her to play tennis.

6.Chow and Sharla Cheung look for a new apartment. Chow senses something suspicious between his girlfriend and Sharla also senses that Chow is hiding something away from her which explains why in the end of the movie Sharla Cheung gets the maths teacher for a boyfriend.

7.An Extended scene of Sandy and her sister talk about chow in the cafeteria scene.

8.The scene of Stephen forced to go home by his fake mother who is a cop. There is an Alternate shorter scene when Stephen gets expelled by Ng Man Tat and an extended scene of him walking down the stairs.

9.The battle sequence at the school is shorter in the Taiwanese version.

10.The Montage at the end of the film is more than five minutes long and has a different music soundtrack.

The Original Directors cut contains a scene where during the sequence where Chow punches right through a Basketball right before that we see Ng Man Tat holding a yellow ruler and playing with it and an extended scene during the roll call scene with Stephen Chow and his classmate admiring him this part can be shown at the Extended Montage at the end of the movie.

References

  1. ^ "Fight Back to School II". imdb.com. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
  2. ^ "Fight Back to School II". chinesemov.com. Retrieved 29 June 2010.