A Fiery Family (1989)
Most new immigrants are always involved in the activities of gangs. Although some of them are very smart and have established good business, people still call them "Big Circle Guys" indicating that they are outsiders to us. Ching Chi Kuk had come to Hong Kong with his brother Ching Chi Pang, sister Ching Siu Ming and brother-in-law Chi Wai since the middle seventies. Within a few years, Kuk being smart enough, had become well-known among the gangs. Once in an activity, Kuk was arrested and confessed guilty for his boss. Kuk was sent to prison and became a scapegoat. When he was released from the prison, Kuk decided to turn over a new life. During Kuk's imprisonment, his brother Pang joined the gang...
Director: Wilson Tong Wai-Shing
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Norman Tsui Siu-Keung as Ching Chi Koo |
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Gordon Liu Chia-Hui as Wei |
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Eddie Kwan Lai-Kit as Chang Chi Pang |
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Tse Ning as Ming |
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Lo Lieh as Law Chung Lit |
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Richard Cheung Kuen as Cheung Tai Kuen |
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Yeung Chak-Lam as Inspector Yeung |
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Tai Bo as Kam |
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Chan Chuen as Chuen |
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Mak Tin-Yan as Gangster |
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Richard Ng Man-Tat as Witness to Solicitor Murest's murder |
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Jim James as Solicitor Murest |
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Wan Seung-Lam as Kwong |
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Wilson Tong Wai-Shing as Chau Tai Fat |
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Scott Hoyer as |
| Writing | Bryan Chang | Writer |
| Production | Wilson Tong Wai-Shing | Producer |
| Editing | Hai Kit-Wai | Editor |
| Editing | Cheung Kwok-Kuen | Editor |
| Crew | Wong Chi-Keung | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Crew | Wilson Tong Wai-Shing | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Directing | Wilson Tong Wai-Shing | Director |
| Camera | Mok Chak-Yan | Director of Photography |