
The Woman in Black and the Black Dragon
Action · Crime · Thriller
Overview
Celebrity Sadora is seriously wounded in an air crash. Police commissioner Suen and subordinate Ko Cheung find out Sadora was under duress from the Black Dragon Gang to collude with the criminals who had held his daughter hostage. When Ko, assuming Sadora's identity to safeguard his life, is abducted by the gang, Suen turns to 'Black Musketeer' Muk Lan-fa. By blatantly refusing to cooperate with the authorities, Muk escapes the surveillance of both the police and the gang. Acting alone, she scouts the location of the lair but ends up being imprisoned in the same cell with Ko. The captives use every trick in the book to escape. An undaunted Muk returns to infiltrate the den, while her sister Sau-chen, Suen and Ko are lying in wait. The hostages are released and the gang wiped out in a battle fiercely fought. (Synopsis based on visual audiomaterials)
Top Cast


Suet Nei
Suet Nei
Muk Lan-Fa
Suet Nei
Muk Lan-Fa


Kenneth Tsang
Kenneth Tsang
Ko Cheung
Kenneth Tsang
Ko Cheung
Law Oi-seung
Law Oi-seung
Muk Sau-Jan
Law Oi-seung
Muk Sau-Jan


Cheung Ching
Cheung Ching
Commissioner Suen
Cheung Ching
Commissioner Suen


Kwan Hoi-San
Kwan Hoi-San
Constable Kwan
Kwan Hoi-San
Constable Kwan
David Chow Wing-Kwong
David Chow Wing-Kwong
'Earth'
David Chow Wing-Kwong
'Earth'


Hoh Ban
Hoh Ban
Sat Dou-Lap
Hoh Ban
Sat Dou-Lap


Lee Sau-Kei
Lee Sau-Kei
Mastermind of BDG 'Sun'
Lee Sau-Kei
Mastermind of BDG 'Sun'


Tong Kai
Tong Kai
BDG Killer 'Sea Dragon'
Tong Kai
BDG Killer 'Sea Dragon'


Lau Kar-leung
Lau Kar-leung
BDG Killer 'Sea Tiger'
Lau Kar-leung
BDG Killer 'Sea Tiger'
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