The Female Chivalry (1967)
Wan Cho-sin has two daughters. The elder sister Wai-man is genteel and graceful, and the younger sister Wai-ping, taken under the tutelage of Lady Knight Silver Fox, is extrovert, outgoing and gregarious. The drug kingpin Chung Chi-wang has his eyes set on Wai-man but the girl is in love with Ma Kim-leung. Ko Tin-yam, who fearlessly wields his journalistic pen against the gangster, joins forces with his girlfriend Wai-ping to beat off Kong Yau-ming and the thugs dispatched by Chung. The encounter, leads to Kong's recognition of Wai-ping as his flesh and blood entrusted to Cho-sin's care years ago. Wai-ping pleads with her father to turn over a new leaf but fails to save him from Chung's murderous hand. Wai-man and Ma ingratiate themselves with the gangster, who uses the duo to elude the police while transferring drugs to a secluded villa. Wai-ping tips off the authorities about the traffickers' whereabouts and cracks down on the drug ring.
Director:
Lo Yu-Kei
Writer:
Lo Yu-Kei
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Connie Chan Po-Chu as Wai-ping |
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Lui Kei as Ko Tin-yam |
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Fong Sum as Wai-man |
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Sek Kin as Chung Chi-wang |
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Lok Kung as Tycoon Wan Cho-sin |
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Ko Lo-Chuen as |
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Si Ma Wah-lung as Kong Yau-ming |
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Yung Yuk-Yi as Lady Knight Silver Fox |
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Lee Sau-Kei as Li Shou Chi |
| Production | Sit Siu-cheung | Executive Producer |
| Writing | Lo Yu-Kei | Screenplay |
| Production | Yim Ngau | Producer |
| Directing | Lo Yu-Kei | Director |
| Directing | Lau Kar-Leung | Action Director |
| Directing | Tong Kai | Action Director |