Crimson Street
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Directed byDavid Lai
Written byJohn Au
Produced byJohnny Mak
StarringSally Yeh
Kenny Bee
Wai-Man Chan
James Barnett
Mang-Ha Cheng
Mei-King Leung
Steve Mak
Sam Sorono
Kai-Keung Sze
Wai Tam
Melvin Wong
Kenny Bee
Wai-Man Chan
James Barnett
Mang-Ha Cheng
Mei-King Leung
Steve Mak
Sam Sorono
Kai-Keung Sze
Wai Tam
Melvin Wong
| Crimson Street | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | David Lai |
| Written by | John Au |
| Produced by | Johnny Mak |
| Starring | Sally Yeh Kenny Bee Wai-Man Chan James Barnett Mang-Ha Cheng Mei-King Leung Steve Mak Sam Sorono Kai-Keung Sze Wai Tam Melvin Wong |
| Cinematography | Arthur Wong |
| Edited by | Kung-Wing Fan |
| Music by | Chris Babida |
Release date |
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| Country | Hong Kong |
| Language | Cantonese |
| Box office | HK $4,069,835.00 |
Crimson Street is a film directed by David Lai and produced by Johnny Mak. Released in 1982, it is a story about a night club singer involved in a love tangle with three men. The lead role is played by Sally Yeh. It also stars Kenny Bee, Wai-Man Chan and Melvin Wong.
The film combines action, comedy and romance to add to the story of Sally, a night club singer who is romantically involved with three men. One of them is Stone (played by Kenny Bee), a bank robber who has recently been released from prison. Another man she is involved with is a night club owner Paul King (played by Chan Wai-Man). The third man in the 4 player love-tangle is a policeman called Pow (played by Melvin Wong).[1][2]