The best Ricky Hui’s crime movies

Ricky Hui

Ricky Hui

03/08/1946- 08/11/2011
Today we present the best Ricky Hui’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Ricky Hui’s movies.

Miracles

Miracles
6.9/10
A country boy becomes the head of a gang through the purchase of some lucky roses from an old lady. He and a singer at the gang's nightclub try to do a good deed for the old lady when her daughter comes to visit.

The Kiss of Death

The Kiss of Death
6.6/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 11/05/1973
  • Character: Nightclub Patron
One night a textile worker is sexually assaulted by five deviants. The young lady tries to cope with the aftermath of this dramatic event but her life is ruined. Like a shattered vase, the pieces can be put back together but it'll never be the same. Cheng get's a job as a bar girl. She meets the club's owner who was a former kung-fu fighter until he was crippled. Cheng uses her position as a B-girl to go after the losers who raped her, She soon learns from a sleazy doctor that she has contracted a dark V.D. called Viet-Nam Rose. Crushed, she begs Lo Lieh to teach her kung-fu. At first he refuses until he learns her secret. Furious, Lo Lieh teaches her his deadly fight techniques (such as a groin crunching blow).

Inspector Chocolate

Inspector Chocolate
6.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 18/12/1986
  • Character: Egg Tart
Inspector Chu (Chocolate) is an idiot to rival Inspector Clouseau. After he fails to catch a car-park full of thieves he is demoted to the missing persons squad, only to be faced with the kidnapping of the son of the star of a TV cooking show. Inspector Chocolate (so called because of his fondness for Smarties) bungles the case, fails to dance the tango and interferes with the Miss Hong Kong pageant in his attempts to solve the case

Rivals of Kung Fu

Rivals of Kung Fu
5.1/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 25/05/1974
  • Character: Little Rat
Everyone's looking to win the annual Lion Dance trophy, including Huang Fei Hung (Chung Tien Shih). The kindly physician has only 20 students, but when he decides he wants something, he usually gets it. Among his students is "Ghostly Legs" ("ghostly" meaning fast) Ah Chi (Bruce Le, channeling the spirit of Bruce Lee). At one point, the opposition, led by Shen (Shih Kien, who played Han in ENTER THE DRAGON), tries to frame Huang Fei Hung by placing a decomposing corpse in his village hospital. This gives Lu Wei the chance to pretty much steal the show: he's a corrupt cop who's more than willing to look the other way when it comes to The Law- as long as he's being properly compensated. He's more than willing to charge Hung with harboring a criminal (because the dead man was a pickpocket), drug dealing (the man was also an addict) and murder (since the man is now dead).

Front Page

Front Page
6.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 24/08/1990
  • Character: Fly
Hui, an owner of a Hong Kong tabloid magazine company hires martial artist Bill Lee to help him get a good headliner for a magazine story to, hopefully, save his failing business.

The Gambling Syndicate

The Gambling Syndicate
4.8/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 19/04/1975
  • Character: Casino traitor
A provincial detective seeks to take down a local gambling syndicate with the help of two convicts.

Stumbling Cops

Stumbling Cops
5.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 13/10/1988
  • Character: CID Ah Ying [guest]
Stumbling Cops is a Hong Kong Crime-Comedy directed by Guy Lai Ying-Chau and starring Stanley Fung.

The Mandarin

The Mandarin
6.4/10
It's got kung fu. If this was available in English, I'd be able to tell you the plot. But it isn't. So... it's got kung fu.

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