

Crime · Drama
Overview
The Story of Woo Viet, seven years before they traded wistful looks in An Autumn's Tale. Chow, in one of his earliest and meatiest film roles, plays the title role of Woo Viet, a Vietnamese refugee who hopes to immigrate to the United States.
Top Cast


Chow Yun-Fat
Chow Yun-Fat
Woo Viet
Chow Yun-Fat
Woo Viet


Cora Miao
Cora Miao
Lee Lap Quan
Cora Miao
Lee Lap Quan


Cherie Chung Cho-Hung
Cherie Chung Cho-Hung
Shum Ching
Cherie Chung Cho-Hung
Shum Ching


Lo Lieh
Lo Lieh
Ah Sahm
Lo Lieh
Ah Sahm


Gam Biu
Gam Biu
Mr. Chung
Gam Biu
Mr. Chung


Homer Cheung
Homer Cheung
Vietcong Special Agent
Homer Cheung
Vietcong Special Agent


Tong Kam-Tong
Tong Kam-Tong
Snakehead
Tong Kam-Tong
Snakehead


Lam Ying-Fat
Lam Ying-Fat
Young Vietnamese Refugee
Lam Ying-Fat
Young Vietnamese Refugee
Chan To-Kit
Chan To-Kit
Elderly Vietnamese Refugee
Chan To-Kit
Elderly Vietnamese Refugee
Chung Cheun-Ying
Chung Cheun-Ying
Japanese Language Teacher
Chung Cheun-Ying
Japanese Language Teacher
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