Coolie Killer

Coolie Killer

Film poster
Traditional 殺出西營盤
Simplified 杀出西营盘
Mandarin Shā Chū Xī Yíng Pán
Cantonese Saat3 Ceot1 Sai1 Jing4 Pun4
Directed by Terry Tong
Produced by Dennis Yu
Jeffrey Lau
Screenplay by Eddie Fong
Chun Tin-nam
Chiu Kang-chien
Starring Charlie Chin
Elliot Ngok
Lisa Chiao Chiao
Cecilia Yip
Music by Ivan Lai
David Wu
Cinematography David Chung
Brian Lai
Edited by David Wu
Production
company
Century Motion Picture & Distribution
Release dates
3 June 1982 (1982-06-03)
Running time
91 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office HK$5,532,180

Coolie Killer is a 1982 Hong Kong action film directed by Terry Tong and starring Charlie Chin, Elliot Ngok, Lisa Chiao Chiao and Cecilia Yip.

Plot

Ko Tat-fu (Charlie Chin), leader of a coolie killer group in Sai Ying Pun who specializes in assassinations in countries, is now the boss of a shipping company in Central. However, one time, after an ambushed by a group of killers which left four of his underlings dead, he re-assumed his old profession. Ko believes the ambush was related to his refusal of a recent contract to kill someone in Hong Kong. He asks his lover, Hung-kam (Lisa Chiao Chiao) to investigate in to this, but she commits suicide. Ko was determined to battle for the truth. During a rainy night, when Ko takes out his foes, he ends his legendary and romantic life.

Cast

Reception

Critical

Kenneth Brorsson of So Good Reviews gave the film a positive review and writes "Great, more theme- and character based flicks would follow but Coolie Killer offers up a glimpse of why a story of nasty men fighting for own selfish revenge and not silly illusions of love is so pleasurable."[1]

Box office

The film grossed HK$5,532,180 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 3 June to 14 July 1982 in Hong Kong.

Award nominations

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