Crystal Hunt
Two cops search for a mysterious crystal with healing powers to cure a sick old man. On the trail they come up against a team treasure hunter/smugglers with impressive combat skills and big guns.
Hsu Hsia
Hung Hin-Pang
Casts & Crew
Donnie Yen
Carrie Ng
Ken Lo
Sibelle Hu
Fujimi Takajo
Michael Woods
John Salvitti
Tin Ching
William Ho Ka-Kui
Hsu Hsia
Tony Tam Chun-To
Leung Kar-Yan
Gordon Liu Chia-Hui
Chu Tit-Wo
Chui Fat
Lung Sang
Also Directed by Hsu Hsia
shaw production
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Shaw Brothers movie.
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