Wild Whirlwind (1974)
Following Tung's death in a mysterious plane crash, a police investigator replaces him to investigate the shady dealings of a gang of criminals led by Feng Wei, cousin of the dead. Feng's faults soon come to light. He wants to trick cousin Ivy, Tung's sister, the only beneficiary of a significant fortune. To achieve his purpose, Feng does not hesitate to kill Tung's butler, housekeeper and girlfriend. After realizing that Ivy is unaware of where the key to the safe in which the inheritance documents were kept is hidden, Feng tries to escape by taking her cousin hostage, but will be captured by the investigator and imprisoned with all of his band, while Ivy will be able to live peacefully near her savior.
Directors:
Danny Ochoa, Yang Shih-Ching.
Writers:
Yang Shih-Ching, I Ta Chao.
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Mang Fei as |
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Vilma Santos as |
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Philip Gamboa as |
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Pai Hsiao-Man as Chia-Mei Hu |
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Fu Wei-Lie as |
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Liang Bo-Chen as |
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Lee Kwok-Keung as |
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Tai Pi-Te as |
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Tai Chun-Nei as |
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Shi Man-Man as |
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Lin Kun as |
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Chong Wai as |
| Writing | Yang Shih-Ching | Screenplay |
| Directing | Danny Ochoa | Director |
| Crew | Remegio Young | Cinematography |
| Editing | Siu Nam | Editor |
| Directing | Yang Shih-Ching | Director |
| Writing | I Ta Chao | Screenplay |
| Sound | Cheung Wah | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Frankie Chan Fan-Kei | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Ho Hak-Wai | Director of Photography |