A Go-Go Teenager (1966)
Two orphan boys indulge in petty theft after the war. One, Chow, is caught but gets adopted by a policeman. He turns out a solid young citizen. Lee, the boy who escapes, grows up to be a triad. When the two re-meet, Lee is attracted to Chow’s stepsister. Some years later, Chow is now a cop and vows to smash Lee’s gang. After a struggle with his conscience, Lee agrees to help.
Director:
Chan Man
Writer:
Wong Bing-mau
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Patrick Tse Yin as Lee Cheuk-Ho |
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Kong Suet as Lam Sau-Fong |
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Chow Chung as Chow Wai-Kit |
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Luk Chu as Lai Na |
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Mak Gei as Gang Member |
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Lee Pang-Fei as Inspector Wong |
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Ng Tung as Gang Member |
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Lok Gung as Inspector Lam |
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Fung Ngai as Gang Boss |
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Chow Gat as Gang Member |
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Lai Man as Servant |
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Chu Siu-Boh as Gang Member |
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Man Leng as Policeman #1 |
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Tang Cheung as Policeman #2 |
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Fung Ging-Man as Policeman #3 |
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Fung Mei-Ying as Shop Assistant |
| Directing | Chan Man | Director |
| Writing | Wong Bing-mau | Screenplay |
| Production | Ho Tai-Yip | Producer |
| Crew | Lam Wah-Chiu | Cinematography |
| Sound | Lee Hok-Wah | Music |
| Directing | Cheung Chun | Script Supervisor |
| Lighting | Leung Kang-Ho | Lighting Director |
| Production | Chan Man | Production Manager |