Tony Leung Ka-fai’s 5 best films<br /><br />5 top films from Tony Leung Ka-fai — the only star to win a Hong Kong Film Award for best actor in 4 different decades<br /><br />From the wuxia classic New Dragon Gate Inn to gripping mob movie Election and tense police procedural Cold War, ‘Big Tony’ has shone across four decades of Hong Kong cinema <br /><br />Tony Leung Ka-fai is one of Hong Kong’s most decorated actors. He is the only man ever to have won best actor at the Hong Kong Film Awards in four consecutive decades: in 1983 for Reign Behind a Curtain, in 1992 for 92 Legendary La Rose Noire, in 2005 for Election and in 2012 for Cold War. <br /><br />With such longevity and talent, it’s no surprise that Leung remains an icon for fans of regional cinema. In case you’re unfamiliar with “Big Tony” – “Little Tony” being Leung Chiu-wai – here are five essential films of his that you shouldn’t miss. <br /><br />Follow STYLE on:<br />https://www.scmp.com/magazines/style<br />https://www.facebook.com/scmpstyle<br />https://www.instagram.com/scmp_style<br />https://www.twitter.com/scmp_style<br />https://www.youtube.com/c/SCMPStyle<br />https://www.dailymotion.com/scmp_style