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Homerun
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Homerun

Aug 6, 2003
1h 48m
★ 6.9

Overview

A remake of the award-winning Iranian film Children of Heaven, Homerun is a drama about two poor siblings and their adventures over a lost pair of shoes.

Genres

Family
Drama

Production Companies

MediaCorp Raintree Pictures
Planet Films Support

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Cast

Jack Neo

Soon's Dad

Jack Neo

Mark Lee

Kun's P.E. teacher

Mark Lee

Chung Yiu-Nam

Rioter

Chung Yiu-Nam

Shawn Lee

Chew Kiat Kun

Shawn Lee

Megan Zheng Zhi-Yun

Chew Seow Fang

Megan Zheng Zhi-Yun

Marcus Chin

Kun's Form Teacher

Marcus Chin

M.C. King

Shoe Shop Assistant

M.C. King

Patricia Mok

Mrs. Ang

Patricia Mok

Huang Wenyong

Kun's Father

Huang Wenyong

Emil Chau

Emil Chau

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