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Casino (1997)
Rating:
Starring: Kent Cheng, Siu Fun Ada Choi, Alex Fong, Ho Ying Kwok, Simon Yam
Director: Sing Dang
Category: Action / Adventure, Avant Garde, Foreign
Studio: World Video
Subtitles:
English
Length:
90 mins

 
 

 

In summer of 1991, the weather in Macau, Monte Carol of Orient, is intensely hot, and so is the violence on the streets.Two major gangs are battling over the control of local casinos.With endless bloody fights between the gangs, ordinary citizens are living in fear.Amidst the turmoil, Winnie Fong, a young journalist, is assigned to do an exclusive interview with Giant, godfather of one of the two gangs.Although Giant is notorious for his cruelty and ruthlessness to his foes, Winnie is not afraid to make him unveil his past.

 
 
   
   

 
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