Cheung Sheung and Tze Ngor are twin sisters. Tze Ngor is a lunatic and stays in a mental hospital. But out of a madcap incident, Cheung Sheung is "cheated" into the hospital, exchanging identity with her insane sister. The "game" is that Cheung Sheung will stay in the hospital only for a while. But strangely enough, she gradually becomes more and more ease with the way of life in the hospital until one day, she's forgotten what life is like outside, including her fiancé. Meanwhile, Tze Ngor is out looking for her ex-husband Ma Sai Mei who heartlessly deserted her. She meets the postman who has a secret infatuation with Cheung Sheung. She also makes an acquaintance with millionaire Tong. Can both sisters have a happy ending? (Source: HKCM/Joy Sales) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 繼續跳舞
- Also Known As: Carry on Dancing , Gai Juk Tiu Mo
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Cora MiaoChieh Chang Chang | Chieh Chi AoMain Role
- James WongMa Shih MeiMain Role
- Meg LamLing [Forgetful nurse]Support Role
- Richard NgAlan Lam [Doctor]Support Role
- Lee Heung KamHead Nurse WuSupport Role
- Mang Hoi[Postman]Support Role
Reviews

mfw no dancing
More of a free-wheeling and heart-warming romantic drama than a full-on comedy, Carry On Dancing is a fairly dull affair, but it's an affair that at least has something to say. Offering insights into how an individual relates to the larger environment, with the thin line between the sane and the insane blurring. There are some nice scenes and mildly amusing moments, thanks to the adequate direction, sappy music and performances from the cast, but it never becomes genuinely funny at any point. It's a real slog to get through and could have really benefited from some Yuen Woo-Ping dance choreography, hell, even any form of dancing at all. Despite Carry On Dancing's best intentions as a madcap romantic farce, the frequent dislocations and excessive number of unnecessarily one-note characters only slow things down.