The best Alan Tang’s crime movies

Alan Tang

Alan Tang

20/09/1946- 29/03/2011
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Flaming Brothers

Flaming Brothers
6.2/10
Two blood brothers (Chow Yun Fat and Alan Tang), who have grown up on the streets of Macau, are bound together by a special code of honour. However, this bond ultimately leads them into brutal conflict when they struggle to leave the violent world they live in.

The Black Panther Warriors

The Black Panther Warriors
5.3/10
A group of specialists are recruited to steal from a police station.

Return Engagement

Return Engagement
6.4/10
A well-known gangster is released from prison, and decides look for his daughter with the help of a troubled young woman.

Requital

Requital
6.9/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 19/11/1992
  • Character: Master Cheung
A young Taiwanese man after being released from prison starts his life as a gangster. He goes to Hong Kong to do some business with the Triads.

The Legal Illegals

The Legal Illegals
The Legal Illegals is a Hong Kong crime movie starring Chan Wai-Man and Alan Tang.

Gun n' Rose

Gun n' Rose
5.9/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 05/06/1992
  • Character: Alan Lung
Mr Lung, the boss of a criminal family, decides that his adopted son Alan should be his successor. However, this decision doesn’t suit Mr Lung’s biological sons Simon and Bowie, so they intend to get rid of their adopted brother. Alan manages to escape death and flee; he is determined to start new peaceful life. But will he be able to escape his past?

The Discharged

The Discharged
Hong Kong action / crime / drama.

Love and Blood

Love and Blood
Hong Kong 1972. Shiu Pang is a poorly paid photographer with a very jealous fiancee. One day he meet an innocent girl and he falls in love with her. His fiancee decides to give a lesson to the young girl by sending a bunch of youngsters beating her and things goes worse and worse, the photographer's best friend dies in fighting the gangsters and the girl loses his mind, ending up in an asylum.

Winner Takes All?

Winner Takes All?
Joe is betrayed by his gang, who then set out to kill him. On the run, he forcibly enters the apartment of Ann. Despite being initially scared, Joe departs on fairly friendly terms, and catches up with Ann again the next day at her work. One of Ann's students is Sweetie, whose father Mr Fung dotes on her. Fung, a jeweller, is also being romantically pursued by one of his employees, Elsa. The following day, Joe's old gang rob Fung's jewellery shop, during which time they snatch Sweetie.

The Golden Key

The Golden Key
5.9/10
Various distinguished members of Hong Kong high society were being blackmailed by mysterious and attractive lady Chang Siu Juen, who seems to know the secrets of their past and present illegal activities. Millionaire Cheng Yung Seng knew that it would be his turn next. He thus planned to eliminate Chang first but the plan did not work out and Chang was saved by private detective Fang Dai Kuen...

Back Street

Back Street
Two rival street gangs from Kowloon go to war over turf and bar girls so as to dominate the area and maximize their takings; however things go from bad to worse as the girls start to get involved in the bloody feud.

Don't Kill Me, Brother!

Don't Kill Me, Brother!
  • Genre: Crime
  • Release: 12/11/1981
  • Character: Fan Kwok-Ho
Hong Kong crime movie from 1981

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