Dangerous Encounters of the First Kind

Dangerous Encounters of the First Kind

7.1

Dec 04 1980

2h 35m

Crime, Thriller, Drama

Three lazybones friends manufacture a firebomb and place it in a cinema. Pearl, a sadistic young girl, has observed the scene, follows the bombers and starts to manipulate them. The four criminals plan more and more daring acts.

Lo Lieh

Lo Lieh

Officer Tan

Lin Chen-Chi

Lin Chen-Chi

Wan-Shu

Paul Che Biu-Law

Paul Che Biu-Law

Ah Kao

Albert Au Shui-Keung

Albert Au Shui-Keung

Paul

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