Amy Au-Yeung Suk-Lan

A series of conflicts and events lead to tragedy as five girls try to search for their own identities. An unrelated sequel to Girls In The Hood.

A young couple moves into a new home on a day said to bring bad luck. Darkness falls on them when a man dressed as a cop Invites himself inside their home...[from the Tai Seng Catalog]

Under intense pressure from his gang rivals, Kwanny’s brother (Simon Yam) nevertheless encourages her to go ahead with wedding plans. As their family and bodyguards gather at the ceremony, the opposition strikes – leaving Khan in a wedding dress firing a submachine gun while her husband and brother are killed. After taking over the weakened gang Kwanny initiates negotiations, then leads a vengeance raid on the opposition. In the course of these proceedings she discovers the treachery of her other, adoptive brother. This ultimately leads to a confrontation with a Japanese gangster and his assistant (Kim Maree Penn), as well as the numerous men on their payroll at her company’s warehouse. Whoever prevails must then face the waiting police.

6.2/10

A cop and gangster melodrama revolving the lives of two cops and the two teenage girls they try to save.

5.6/10

This is director/martial arts star Frankie Chan's unofficial remake of the Kinji Fukasaku film SHOGUN'S SAMURAI (1978). Instead of Japanese samurai in a period setting, we get modern day Chinese gangsters battling each other for the position left vacant after the mysterious death of their head honcho.

6.4/10