[Machine Translation] Michael Hui's remake of a Hollywood classic full of nonsense gags! What is the fate of a goofy guitarist who dresses up as a woman and sneaks into a girl's band? Master filmmaker Billy Wilder's 1959 comedy masterpiece with Marilyn Monroe as the heroine has been remade by Michael Hui, a leading figure in the Hong Kong comedy film world, full of silly gags. Hui's power is evident in his aloof expression as he unfolds a series of crazy laughs. The cheap iron arm modeling, the obviously fake man-eating crocodile, and the other gags that make the film seem like a man-eater are also enjoyable. Anita Mui, a famous actress, also makes a guest appearance. Fat and Tat, two poor guitarists who spend all their time gambling, are evicted from their apartment and left penniless. They have no choice but to seek lodging at their girlfriend's house for the night, but she is having an affair with the son of the town's prominent figure! After all hell breaks loose, Fat has the misfortune to arrive at the scene of a drug deal between gangsters. There, he witnesses a shooting by the group headed by the "Iron Hands," and in order to escape the gang's pursuit, he decides to dress up as a woman and sneak into a girl band's tour with a friend of Tat's. There, he dreams of marrying a rich man. There, Phat falls in love at first sight with Ding Ding, a singer who dreams of marrying a rich man. He tries to make love to her by pretending to be a wealthy sergeant... Special features include a trailer (original trailer/updated trailer) and a photo gallery (photo album/slideshow).