The best Power Chan’s crime movies

Power Chan

Power Chan

04/02/1968 (56 años)
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A Witness Out of the Blue

A Witness Out of the Blue
6.1/10
In this classic whodunit, a police detective must rely on the only witness - a parrot, to catch the killer of an armed robber.

Spike Drink Gang

Spike Drink Gang
4.6/10
Lau Lee Hung, the leader of "Drug gang" was a prison guard at the men's jail, but was fired by his supervisor because of some illegal misconduct. He successfully robbed Rainbow's $800,000 savings. Thereafter, an innocent student was drugged and raped and kept for ransom. Police officer got serious about the crimes drug gang is committing and sends for investigation. Rainbow and her husband are going to help the police to catch Lau......

Ghost Story "Godmother of Mongkok"

Ghost Story
4.5/10
Three supernatural tales: ceremonial paper figures come to life; a ghost helps a woman seduce a triad boss; a gang plans to assassinate an accountant.

Crime of a Beast

Crime of a Beast
3.2/10
Assigned to track and apprehend a serial rapist, Inspector Wong (Chan Kwok-bong) tries to question the latest victim, psychiatrist / screenwriter (!) Mazy Hui (UN BAISER VOLE's Natalie Ng Man-yan, badly miscast), but she is too distraught to offer any leads. Flashbacks reveal her assailant to be Sin Ho-fun (Samuel Leung Cheuk-moon), a homely, put-upon crew member, whom Mazy tried to help via a free discussion session in her office. The paranoid and delusional Sin soon misinterprets one of her comments and, later that day, drugs and rapes the woman, the first in a series of assaults he perpetrates. Once she has recovered, Mazy and Wong join forces in order to apprehend Sin, who has now graduated to murder.

Coweb

Coweb
4.4/10
Mandy slaves away at two jobs struggling to support her family while dreaming about resurrecting her father's martial arts academy, a once famous school now forgotten since an accident took his leg. When Mandy rescues wealthy businessman Ho Kwan from muggers he offers her a job as his bodyguard, and she agrees when he also offers to support her family and restore her father's academy. Before long, kidnappers appear and despite Mandy's efforts Ho Kwan is abducted, but not before he slips Mandy a box. Upon investigating, Mandy learns Ho Kwan was kidnapped by ruthless gambling impresario Sung. The box contains a key to a mainframe that controls online betting on fights to the death, and in order to reach Ho Kwan, Mandy will have to join the tournament and gamble with her life.

Those Were the Days...

Those Were the Days...
6/10
A gangster gets mixed up with drugs after witnessing a friend killed during a gang fight.

Murders Made to Order

Murders Made to Order
3.3/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 20/06/1993
  • Character: Bo / Po
Following the tragic events of Sting of the Scorpion, Maggie finds herself stripped of her rank and committed to an insane asylum. The crooked cop who put her there offers to procure her release and reinstatement - if she'll go undercover as a bar hostess to spy on the triads. The whole thing's a setup, of course, and soon Maggie is on the run from the law, as well as nursing a bad heroin addiction. She finds refuge in the criminal underworld, where she accepts a job as an undercover assassin. But when her identity is exposed, Maggie has both sides of the law gunning for her life.

The Set Up

The Set Up
The Set Up is a made-for-TV movie starring Anthony Wong

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