
A Heroic Fight
Action · Comedy
Overview
The granddaughter of a Taiwanese triad boss becomes a victim of a kidnapping attempt, but she's saved by a team of movie stuntmen. They become friends and work together to fend off one of the boss' underlings who goes rogue when he's overlooked for a promotion.
Top Cast


Lin Hsiao-Lao
Lin Hsiao-Lao
Lin Hsiao Long
Lin Hsiao-Lao
Lin Hsiao Long


Yuen Cheung-Yan
Yuen Cheung-Yan
Master Lin Wang
Yuen Cheung-Yan
Master Lin Wang


Dick Wei
Dick Wei
Wei
Dick Wei
Wei
Lin Hsieh-Wen
Lin Hsieh-Wen
Lin Hsieh-Wen


Lin Kuang-Yung
Lin Kuang-Yung
Sao
Lin Kuang-Yung
Sao
Chin Ti
Chin Ti
Mr Barner
Chin Ti
Mr Barner


Chen Shan
Chen Shan
Barner's bodyguard
Chen Shan
Barner's bodyguard


Yang Hsiung
Yang Hsiung
Gher Hong
Yang Hsiung
Gher Hong


Li Min-Lang
Li Min-Lang
Duh's gang member
Li Min-Lang
Duh's gang member


Chiu Chung-Hing
Chiu Chung-Hing
Chiu Chung-Hing
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