Crazy Crooks

Crazy Crooks

Release date : February 14, 1980
Runtime : 1h 35m
Countries of origin : Hong Kong /
Original Language : Cantonese /
Director : Karl Maka /
Writers : Raymond Wong Pak-Ming /
Production companies : Warriors Film Co /
February 14, 1980 1h 35m Hong Kong Comedy Cantonese More
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Slapstick movie about 2 swindlers, Kong Kun Chat (Karl Maka) and Moo Pi Chide (Dean Shek) who gambled with fake money with someone else to get back real money. At least Kong and Moo thought it was real money. Turned out the money was also fake, and a death warrent is issued for them. Luckily, a little kid Mak Tau saves their lives. - Yellow Hammer
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Dean Shek Tin
Moo Pi Chide
Karl Maka
Kong Koon Chat
Alan Chan Kwok-Kuen
Tong Szu Niu/Chin Yik Kung
Lau Nga-Lai
Chi Miao
Cheng Ying-ho
Mak Ah Tou
Yung Wai-Man
Second Lady Lan
To Siu-Ming
Third Brother Tu
Tai San
Crazy Horse
Chiu Chi-Ling
Police boxing instructor
Lee Sau-Kei
Master Sun
Hui Ying-Ying
Mrs. Sun
Tsang Choh-Lam
Man arranging gambling
Au Shu-Cham
Security Captain
Ho Pak-Kwong
Security Captain's son-in-law

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  • title:Crazy Crooks
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1980
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Hong Kong ·
  • Original Language: Cantonese ·
  • Director: Karl Maka /
  • Writers: Raymond Wong Pak-Ming ·
  • Production companies: Warriors Film Co ·
  • Overview:Slapstick movie about 2 swindlers, Kong Kun Chat (Karl Maka) and Moo Pi Chide (Dean Shek) who gambled with fake money with someone else to get back real money. At least Kong and Moo thought it was real money. Turned out the money was also fake, and a death warrent is issued for them. Luckily, a little kid Mak Tau saves their lives. - Yellow Hammer
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