

Action · Fantasy · Adventure
Overview
Word of a monster ape ten stories tall living in the Himalayas reaches fortune hunters in Hong Kong. They travel to India to capture it, but wild animals and quicksand dissuade all but Johnny, an adventurer with a broken heart. He finds the monster and discovers it's been raising a scantily-clad woman, Samantha, since she survived a plane crash years before that killed her parents. In the idyllic jungle, Johnny and Samantha fall in love. Then Johnny asks her to convince "Utam" to go to Hong Kong. Lu Tien, an unscrupulous promoter, takes over: Utam is in chains for freak show exhibitions. When Lu Tien assaults Samantha, Utam's protective instincts take over: havoc in Hong Kong.
Top Cast


Evelyne Kraft
Evelyne Kraft
Ah Wei
Evelyne Kraft
Ah Wei


Danny Lee Sau-Yin
Danny Lee Sau-Yin
Johnny Chen Zheng Feng
Danny Lee Sau-Yin
Johnny Chen Zheng Feng


Ku Feng
Ku Feng
Lu Tien
Ku Feng
Lu Tien


Lam Wai-Tiu
Lam Wai-Tiu
Chen Shi Yu
Lam Wai-Tiu
Chen Shi Yu


Norman Tsui Siu-Keung
Norman Tsui Siu-Keung
Dr. Ah Long
Norman Tsui Siu-Keung
Dr. Ah Long


Ng Hong-Sang
Ng Hong-Sang
Dr. Ah Pi
Ng Hong-Sang
Dr. Ah Pi


Ted Thomas
Ted Thomas
Commissioner
Ted Thomas
Commissioner
Steve Nicholson
Steve Nicholson
Commissioner's Aide
Steve Nicholson
Commissioner's Aide


Hsiao Yao
Hsiao Yao
Huang Tsui Hua
Hsiao Yao
Huang Tsui Hua


Chen Ping
Chen Ping
Lucy
Chen Ping
Lucy
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