Crocodile Hunter (film)

Crocodile Hunter
DVD cover
Traditional 專釣大鱷
Simplified 专钓大鳄
Mandarin Zhuān Diào Dà È
Cantonese Zyun1 Diu3 Daai6 Ngok3
Directed by Wong Jing
Produced by Wong Jing
Screenplay by Wong Jing
Starring Andy Lau
Alex Man
Cheung Kwok-keung
Sandra Ng
Elvina Kong
Lung Fong
Music by Lowell Lo
Sherman Chow
Cinematography Gigo Lee
Edited by Robert Choi
Production
company
Win's Movie Production
Distributed by Win's Entertainment
Release date
5 October 1989 (1989-10-05)
Running time
101 minutes
Country Hong Kong]
Language Cantonese
Box office HK$10,880,861

Crocodile Hunter (專釣大鱷) is a 1989 Hong Kong action comedy film written and directed by Wong Jing, and starring Andy Lau, Alex Man, and Sandra Ng.

Summary

The movie tells of an ace detective named Happy (Andy Lau) after an accident leaves him with a life-threatening injury and he is retired from the elite "Flying Tigers" Squad.

Desperately in need of cash to pay for an operation for his sick mother, he teams up with Bad odor Chuen (Alex Man), another cop requiring money, to track down and catch a gang of high tech thieves with bounties on their heads. They are helped by 'Bitchy' Yuen Ying (Sandra Ng), the girlfriend of a hacker working with the gang.

Cast

  • Andy Lau as Happy
  • Alex Man as Bad odor Chuen Mak-yuen
  • Cheung Kwok-keung as Stalled Eugene Tak
  • Sandra Ng as 'Bitchy' Yuen Ying
  • Elvina Kong as Lam Ka-sin
  • Lung Fong as Fu
  • Lau Kong as Wei
  • Rosamund Kwan as Chuen Mak-yuen's wife (cameo)
  • Frankie Chan as Convulsion
  • Shing Fui-On as Cheung
  • Soh Hang-suen as Happy Chiu's mother
  • Stephen Chan as one of Fu's men
  • Kan Tat-wah as Portuguese
  • Ricky Wong
  • Ma Kai
  • Foo Wang-tat as Lam
  • Sherman Wong
  • Jimmy Wong as Lam's son
  • Charlie Cho as Chu Li-yin
  • Chan King as Lee Pang
  • Eddie Maher as shrimp
  • Liu Fan as prisoner
  • Ronald Wong as Fink Fai
  • Maria Cordero as Lam Ka-sin's assistant
  • Tang Tai-wo as party guest
  • Cheung Kwok-wah as One of Tak's relatives
  • Yeung Jing-jing as One of Tak's relatives
  • Lam Kai-wing as The Red
  • Cynthia Khan (cut scene)
  • Cheng Ka-sang as One of Tak's relatives
  • Fan Chin-hung as gangster

See also

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