Kung Fu Mahjong 3: The Final Duel
In the wake of his father's heart attack, Ken must battle his father's mistress -- who persuaded her lover to transfer the grand master title to her in the event of his death -- for the rightful claim to the family fortune in a riveting game of mah-jong.
Bosco Lam Chi-Ho
Wong Jing
Casts & Crew
Roger Kwok
Shirley Yeung
Yuen Qiu
Ha Yu
Natalis Chan
Sammy Leung
Lau Cheuk-Kei
Ricky Chan Po-Yuen
Winnie Leung
Queenie Fung
Yuen Wah
Chen Hung-Lieh
Also Directed by Bosco Lam Chi-Ho
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