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Chan Kwok-Hung

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Chan Kwok-Hung (陳國雄, c. 1963 – 17 December 2014) was a Hong Kong cinematographer. His credits, as director of photography or camera operator, included the 2000 action comedy Tokyo Raiders and the 2007 action drama Invisible Target. He was nominated for Best Cinematography at the Hong Kong Film Awards for Fly Me to Polaris in 2000 and Summer Holiday in 2001.[1]

On 17 December 2014 around 3 am, Chan drowned when a motorized sampan he was aboard capsized in Sunny Bay, off Lantau Island in Hong Kong.[2] He and seven others—who all survived—were taking part in a shoot for the Jackie Chan film Skiptrace.[1][3]

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  1. ^ a b "Cinematographer for Jackie Chan film Skiptrace drowns in sampan accident in Hong Kong". The Straits Times. 17 December 2014. Archived from the original on 2015-01-01. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Jackie Chan film crew member drowns after boat capsizes in Hong Kong". South China Morning Post. 2014-12-17. Retrieved 2025-04-19.
  3. ^ "Chan Kwok-Hung, cinematographer, drowns on set of Jackie Chan film". CBC News. 17 December 2014. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
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Kwok Hung Chan at IMDb