
The Murder Case at Club 99
1956 Directed by Ku Wen-ChungClub 99 is not just a hideout for triad gangsters, but also a haven for smuggling jewelleries from robbery. When detective Law is investigating a jewellery heist, he is ambushed by the men from Dog Stone (Sek Yin-tsi) who is the owner of Club 99. Then, Law's daughter Fong (Law Yim-hing) helps her father to be undercover and disguises herself as a dancer in the club and gambler Lung (Lam Kau) is also an informant for the police force. While Dog Stone is cunning enough to discover their identities, there are in fact more undercover agents in the club...Influenced by Hollywood's semi-documentary style, the film has a detailed yet complex portrayal of human nature-undercover anxieties, domineering gangsters and moral ambiguity. With its realistic chasing and action sequences, the film is nonetheless a very entertaining piece of cinema.

Sek Yin-Tsi
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Law Yim-Hing
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Lam Kau
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Chun Siu-Lei
....................................................Chan Lo-Wah
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Lee Pang-Fei
....................................................Fung Ying-Seung
....................................................Director
...........................................................Ku Wen-Chung
Executive Producer
...........................................................Hui Lap-Tsai
Producer
...........................................................Fan Ka-Ken
Screenplay
...........................................................Chu Chiu
Musician
...........................................................Chun Siu-Lei
Law Yim-Hing
Production Companies
...................................................Lap Tat Film Co.
Production Countries
........................................................Spoken Languages
....................................................广州话 / 廣州話
Genres
....................................................Action
Crime
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