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1993 Hong Kong film
The Avenging Quartet | |
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Directed by | Stanley Siu Wing (as Siu Wing) |
Written by | Matt Chow |
Produced by | Chan Fei-Lung (as Chan Fai Liang) Cheung Kai Ming |
Starring | Cynthia Khan Moon Lee Chin Kar-lok Waise Lee Yukari Ôshima Michiko Nishiwaki |
Cinematography | Ally Wong |
Edited by | Cheng Wing-Keung |
Production company | Art Dragon Film Production (HK) Co. |
Distributed by | Mandarin Films Distribution Co. Ltd. |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Languages | Cantonese English |
Budget | HK$10.019 million |
Box office | HK $353,101.00 |
The Avenging Quartet (霸海紅英) is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts action crime film directed by Stanley Siu Wing, starring Cynthia Khan and Moon Lee.
Plot
A man flees China with a painting that contains a list of Japanese officials from World War II. His girlfriend (Cynthia Khan) follows him. The Japanese send a woman (Yukari Oshima) to Hong Kong to retrieve the painting, where she is joined by a friend (Michiko Nishiwaki) and they both team up to find him.
Cast
- Cynthia Khan as Chin (as Yeung Lai Ching)
- Moon Lee as Feng (as Lee Choi Fung)
- Chin Kar-lok as Paul (as Chin Ka Lok)
- Waise Lee as Chi Hsiong (as Lee Chi Hung)
- Yukari Ôshima as Oshima (as Yukari Tsumura)
- Michiko Nishiwaki as Sen (as Nishiwaki Michiko)
- James Ha as Sen's Partner
- Mark King as Assassin
- Leung Sam as Uncle Ben
- Hung San-Nam (as Hung Sun Lam)
- Yee Tin Hung
- Lui Tat
- Chim Bing Hei (as Jim Bin Hay)
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