Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive (1990)



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Synopsis:
Asian-American filmmaker Wayne Wang returns to the city of his birth for this surreal, violent, and darkly comic look at the seamy underside of life in Hong Kong. A young man of Chinese/Japanese heritage (Spencer Nakasako) working at a racetrack in San Francisco is hired by gangsters to deliver a briefcase to the Big Boss (Lo Wai), a notorious leader of Hong Kong's organized crime syndicate. Dressed in western clothes and proclaiming himself "The Man with No Name," the courier arrives in Hong Kong with the briefcase chained to his wrist, but this doesn't stop a group of enterprising young hoodlums from stealing it from him. As he searches for his precious cargo, the man tries desperately to rendezvous with the Big Boss, only to hear a dizzying variety of excuses from his second-in-command (Lam Chung) as to why the Boss can't or won't see him. The courier also has to deal with his elderly Uncle Cheng (Cheng Kwan Ming), who would rather show off his latest dance routines than help his nephew save his own neck. The man also witnesses all sorts of bizarre and bewildering behavior, from a restaurant that serves feces to a prostitute who announces she doesn't mind being abused, though she's tired of not being paid for it. Directed by Wayne Wang in collaboration with actor Spencer Nakasako, Life Is Cheap...But Toilet Paper Is Expensive was released by Wang with a self-imposed "A" rating (for "Adult") after being threatened with an "X" by the MPAA ratings board; the film contains no explicit sex, but the MPAA was troubled by the film's gangland violence and pervasive bad taste.

~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
8/24/1990
Director Credit
Spencer Nakasako Director
Wayne Wang Director
Cast Credit
Spencer Nakasako The Man with No Name
Cora Miao Money
Victor Wong Blind Man
John K. Chan The Anthropologist
Chan Kim Wan The Duck Killer
Cheng Kwan Min Uncle Cheng
Fong Yu-Ping Taxi Driver
Cinda Hui Kitty
Lam Chung The Red Guard
Lo Wai The Big Boss
Gary Kong
Rocky Ho
Lo Lieh
Bonnie Ngai
Wu Kin Man
Yu Chien
Mrs. Kai-Bong Chau Herself
Production Credits Credit
Wayne Wang Producer
Wayne Wang Executive Producer
John K. Chan Producer
Winnie Fredriksz Producer
Art Department Credit
Collete Koo Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Amir Mokri Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Jessinta Liu Production Manager

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