Uncle Gun and the Order of the Six-S

Uncle Gun and the Order of the Six-S is the latest DVD released by Light Productions. The DVD includes a full trailer of the film, Uncle Gun and the Order of the Six-S, and 3 chapters. The DVD circulates the history and events in a certain school.

The significance of this DVD is to be used for a game called 15/16, itself originated from a TV show in Hong Kong, hosted by Sammy Leung and Kitty Yuen. This game is used in a 2007 Christmas Variety Show, and gains huge popularity.

Chapters
The DVD includes 3 featurettes, ie Short Trousers Investigation, Implicit Swear Words, and Discovering Uncle Gun.

Plot Summary

Short Trousers Investigation
The short featurette investigates the trend of boys to wear trousers with inappropriate length.
The trend is investigated with the interviews of students and teachers, and finally concluded by a well-known educator.

Implicit Swear Words
Implicit wordings which sound like swear words are widely used by students, this featurette investigates the use of swear words in the modern world, and includes wide-span interviews by students and teachers. Also, an interview involves the view of educators is included.

Discovering Uncle Gun
The featurette introduces the legendary character, Uncle Gun, in a well-known school.
Uncle Gun, a hard-working janitor, has been serving the School for more than 10 years, and the history of him is revealed in this featurette. The full name of his has been told for the first time in the featurette.

Reception
The film is favoured by all viewers, and is mentioned with very positive comments by bloggers in the community.

DVD Release
The DVD will be sold in Hong Kong only. The profit will be donated to a charity after the sale.

Production

Crew
Director: David Chung

Producer: Thomas Wong

Special Thanks: Uncle Gun

Actors: John Li, Alan Yam, Michael Tsang, Chris Mak, Alex Leung, Coleman Pang, Calvin Chung, Brian Kwok, Gilbert Mok, Tom Ng, Henry Lau, Leo Chu, Sammel Chan

Significance
The featurettes involves humour, fun, and history, and it's all favoured by viewers.

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