One Way Only (1981)
Acclaimed actor Danny Lee, known for his role in john Woo’s The Killer, has his directing debut in One Way Only, a Hong Kong Easy Rider, where the road and motorbikes are symbols of freedom against government oppression, which Jack Kerouac’s sees as a way of discovering oneself. Li plays a motorbike workshop owner that although injured during an illegal motorcycle race, continues to race regardless of the physical consequences and the law, because the road rules all.
Director:
Danny Lee Sau-Yin
Writer:
Titus Ho
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Danny Lee Sau-Yin as Chang Ming Cai |
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Robert Mak Tak-Law as Chang |
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Tai Liang-Chun as May |
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Lam Fai-Wong as Bamboo |
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Wan Chi-Keung as Traffic Police Sergeant |
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Parkman Wong Pak-Man as Mr Wen |
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Hon Lai-Fan as Police Sergeant's wife |
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Lily Chan as Wen's Girlfriend |
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Chan Hung as Froggy's prostitute |
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Chan Chi-Fai as |
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Wong Ching as |
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Yu Miu-Lin as |
| Production | Mona Fong Yat-Wah | Producer |
| Editing | Chiang Hsing-Lung | Editor |
| Directing | Danny Lee Sau-Yin | Director |
| Directing | Lam Nai-Choi | Co-Director |
| Writing | Titus Ho | Screenplay |
| Writing | Wong Jing | Story |
| Writing | Fung Lu | Story |