What Price Honesty?

What Price Honesty?

Release date : December 31, 1981
Runtime : 1h 29m
Countries of origin : Hong Kong /
Original Language : Mandarin /
Director : Patrick Yuen Ho-Chuen /
Production companies : Shaw Brothers /
December 31, 1981 1h 29m Hong Kong Action Mandarin More
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Police corruption is the theme of this brutal harbinger of the bleak "new wave" crime thriller. Pai Piao, Danny Lee, and "Venom" Sun Chien star as idealistic police school graduates who run afoul of such vicious, murderous depravity that the cop who is killed first could be considered the lucky one.
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Jason Pai Piao
He Zhong Heng
Sun Chien
Luo Zhang
Lily Li
Ying Hao's wife
Lo Lieh
Sun Long
Yang Chi-Ching
Lord Huang, envoy
Chiang Nan
Lord Ge, magistrate
Keung Hon
Chief Liu
Chan Shen
Fifth Master
Wong Ching-Ho
Bank customer
Lam Sau-Kwan
Xiu Lian
Ting Tung
Prison guard
Chin Tsi-Ang
Brothel madam
Hung San-Nam
Constable
Brandy Yuen Jan-Yeung
Prisoner/Prison guard
Ngai Tim-Choi
Prisoner
Sai Gwa-Pau
Bank teller

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  • title:What Price Honesty?
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1981
  • Runtime:1h 29m
  • Genres: Action ·
  • Countries of origin: Hong Kong ·
  • Original Language: Mandarin ·
  • Director: Patrick Yuen Ho-Chuen /
  • Writers: Patrick Yuen Ho-Chuen · Ni Kuang ·
  • Production companies: Shaw Brothers ·
  • Overview:Police corruption is the theme of this brutal harbinger of the bleak "new wave" crime thriller. Pai Piao, Danny Lee, and "Venom" Sun Chien star as idealistic police school graduates who run afoul of such vicious, murderous depravity that the cop who is killed first could be considered the lucky one.
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