The Green Jade Statuette (1977)
Meng Fei stars as a fighter-for-hire who seeks the jade statuette for an unidentified employer. Hu Chin plays the sexy femme fatale, Madame Pearl, who runs the local brothel, seemingly the center of the town's commercial life. Chi Kuan-Chun plays Wu Kang, the town boss, who is involved romantically with Madame Pearl and protects the brothel. Madame Pearl is in league with the bandits who stole the jade and is waiting for them to arrive in town. The very pretty Kitty Meng Chui plays a prostitute who becomes an ally of Meng Fei. Mysterious characters abound, including one elegant fellow who has the habit of placing a single rose on the bodies of fight victims, saying, "Even the dead love roses." Many other familiar faces are on hand as well.
Director: Lee Tso-Nam
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Chi Kuan-Chun as Wu Kang |
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Mang Fei as Chen Chang |
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Wang Kuan-Hsiung as Chou Liu-Hsiang |
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Gam Ming as Buck Teeth |
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Hu Chin as Madam Pearl |
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Lung Fei as Wu brother with hat (as Lung Fai) |
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Kitty Meng Chui as Smoking whore (as Men Chin) |
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Shan Mao as Liu Chong |
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Lung Fong as Chen Fung |
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Chen Hui-Lou as Brothel doorman |
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Phillip Ko Fai as Brothel Manager (as Kao Fei) |
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Bryan Leung Kar-Yan as Wu brother with beard |
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| Directing | Lee Tso-Nam | Director |
| Writing | Chang Hsin-Yi | Writer |
| Production | Hsu Li-Wei | Executive Producer |
| Production | Fung Wong | Producer |
| Sound | Stanley Chow Fook-Leung | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Chuang Yan-Chien | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Tony Chow Kwok-Chung | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Kang Hai-Lun | Makeup Artist |