| Nick Cheung | |||
| Qi Shu | ... | Bitter | |
| Jing Wong | |||
| Monica Chan | ... | Chun's Girlfriend |
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| Aman Chang | |||
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| Jing Wong | .... | executive producer | |
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| Ka-ho Tse | .... | gaffer | |
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| Jing sheng jian jiao | Fist Power | Dut gwat lung yue chin nin chung | Biu che ji che san chuen suet | Keung gaan 3: Ol yau waak |
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| Full cast and crew | External reviews | IMDb Hong Kong section |
The movie's theme evolves around a professional gambler. Didn't much care for the character's early on, but that changed as the story evolved. Starts with our lead and accomplices setting someone up in a card game and winning a large sum. This sham causes the triad to enter the picture and with the usual arm twisting convince the group to work for them.
As the story unfolds our gambler falls for a blind girl who is saving up for an eye operation. Her father, an addicted gambler, would pinch her seeing eye dog if she had one. Not many surprises in this movie, as it seems to follow the normal format for a gambling movie. The plus was on the acting side and even though familiar, they kept story interesting.