{{Short description|1991 Hong Kong film by Herman Yau}} {{More citations needed|date=May 2019}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2020}} {{Use Hong Kong English|date=January 2014}} {{Infobox film | name = Don't Fool Me | image = Don'tFoolMe.jpg | caption = Laserdisc cover | native_name = {{Infobox Chinese/Chinese|child=yes|hide=no|header=none| t = 中環英雄 | s = 中环英雄 | p = Zhōng Huán Yīng Xióng | j = Zung1 Waan4 Jing1 Hung4}} | director = [[Herman Yau]] | producer = Taylor Wong | writer = Rico Chung<br>Lam Chiu-wing | starring = {{Plainlist| * [[Andy Lau]] * [[Tony Leung Chiu-wai|Tony Leung]] * [[Teresa Mo]] * Fennie Yuen }} | music = Shui Jing-mai | cinematography = Puccini Yu | editing = Ma Chung-yiu | studio = Wing Fat Film Production | distributor = [[Sammo Hung#D&B Films Company Ltd|D&B Films Distribution]] | released = {{Film date|1991|3|2|df=y}} | runtime = 98 minutes | country = Hong Kong | language = Cantonese | budget = | gross = HK$13,402,221 }}

'''''Don't Fool Me''''' ({{zh|t=中環英雄}}, lit. ''Hero of [[Central, Hong Kong|Central]]'') is a 1991 [[Hong Kong action cinema|Hong Kong action]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Herman Yau]] starring [[Andy Lau]], [[Tony Leung Chiu-wai|Tony Leung]], [[Teresa Mo]] and Fennie Yuen.

==Plot== Hero Wah and Cheung Ho-kit star are two old friends who meet up later in life. Hero is a Triad gang member and Kit is an insurance salesman. Hero is looking for a career change and Kit has become disillusioned with life after discovering he has a "[[Brain tumor|bubble]]" in his brain that could burst at any time killing him. The two decide to switch lives for a bit with the Triad going respectable and the insurance salesman taking on the world of the Triads. As well as a new life, both friends find new love.

==Cast== {{cast listing| * [[Andy Lau]] as Hero Wah * [[Tony Leung Chiu-wai]] as Cheung Ho-kit * [[Teresa Mo]] as Miss Mui * Fennie Yuen as Fanny * Charine Chan as Margaret * [[Michael Chan (actor)|Michael Chan]] as Fanny's father * [[Shing Fui-On]] as Mad Po * [[Tien Feng]] as Yip Chi-mei * [[Anthony Wong]] as Su, Turtle's Brother * Gabriel Wong as Turtle * Stuart Ong as Mister Yung * Yau Kin-kwok as Kung Fu bodyguard * Jeffrey Lam as Big Brother in bar * Chow Mei-yan as TV reporter * Sin Kwok-wah * [[Hoi Sang Lee]] as Big Mouth * Leung Sap-yat * Shui Jing-mai * Wong Chi-keung as [[Chaozhou|Chiuchow]] boss * Au Siu-hei * Kam Yat-lung * Nip Pang-fung * Bruce Law as Brother Nut * James Ha as Mad Po's thug * Tsang Kan-wing as Senior police officer * Sham Chin-po as robber * Hau Woon-ling as Temple medium * Garry Chan as angry driver * Chan King as casino clerk * Anthony Cho as rascal * Steve Mak as rascal * Choi Kwok-keung as robber * Ho Wing-cheung as robber * Fung Man-kwong as robber }}

==Theme song== * "End of Fate" (緣盡) ** Composer: [[Lowell Lo]] ** Lyricist: Calvin Poon ** Singer: [[Andy Lau]]

==Box office== This film grossed HK$13,402,221 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 2 to 22 March 1991 in [[Hong Kong]].

==See also== * [[Andy Lau filmography]]

==External links== * {{HKMDB title|7369}} * {{IMDb title|0101756}}

{{Herman Yau}}

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