English Title: Mr. Unbelievable
Theatrical Release Date: 03 December, 2015
Genre: Comedy
Language: Mandarin, English

Eric Kwek Hock Seng (Chen Tianwen), born on the same day as Singapore (August 9, 1965), is abandoned as a baby in a basket with a broccoli, and is taken in by Master Lo Man (Marcus Chin). Lo Man trains Eric to perform in the getai industry, although his looks has caused setbacks. Through the years, he becomes one who is a patriotic Singaporean, and is hugely supportive of national campaigns. When Lo Man’s getai business becomes unable to keep up with the times, he decided to add English lyrics to Chinese songs, much to the dismay to Master Lo Man, his friends, Ah Hua and Ah Fei (Jaime Teo and Li Feihui respectively), and frequent getai-goers. At the same time, his poor command of the English language made it worse, resulting in certain phrases, such as “stunned like vegetable”, sounding relatively wonky. However, his disciple, Lawrence (Tosh Zhang), is extremely supportive of this decision, as he is encouraged by his mother to listen to Eric’s songs. To show his strong will and persistence in order to fulfil his dreams, Eric is determined to go on an unbelievable musical journey, even at the ripe age of 50. With the help of Lawrence, Eric managed to become a sensation through his song “Unbelievable”.

Crew & Cast

  • Chan Tian Wen as Eric Kwek
  • Marcus Chin as Master Lo Man
  • Roy Li Feihui as Ah Fei
  • Jaime Teo as Ah Hua
  • Liu Ling Ling as Man Li
  • Tosh Zhang as Lawrence

  • Director: Ong Kuo Sin
  • Producer: Melvin Ang, Lim Teck, Ong Kuo Sin, Toong Soo Wei, Sock Ling
  • Writter: Ong Kuo Sin

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