The Underworld Casino Boss

Lu Jungu
Wan Ziliang, Hu Huizhong, Fang Zhongxin, Wu Zhenyu, Nishikawa Michiko, Mai Deluo, Xiao Yulong, Tian Qing, Xu Xia, Wu Liang
1992
Hong Kong, China
Completed
Cantonese
92 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as赌煞,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1992Released in year
。The dialogue language isCantonese,Current Douban rating5.9(For reference only)。
The underground casino boss, Zhuo Laoda, is set up and assassinated. His daughter, Zhuo Shengnan (played by Hu Huizhong), inherits the gang leader position and vows to avenge her father. However, Zhuo Laoda's death is actually orchestrated by his enemy's son, Di Feng (played by Fang Zhongxin). Di Feng is skilled in deception and returns from the U.S. to seek revenge. His ultimate goal is to bring disgrace and destruction to the Zhuo family, so he sends people to harass the entertainment venues under Zhuo Shengnan's management and demands a gambling match with her, with the stake being the casino owned by Zhuo Shengnan. Meanwhile, the head of the Japanese Yamaguchi-gumi, who has business dealings with the Zhuo family, is assassinated in Hong Kong, prompting Yamaguchi-gumi leader Miyamoto Jiro (played by Wan Ziliang) to personally investigate. Zhuo Shengnan finds herself in a difficult situation, isolated and helpless. Directed by Wang Zhenyang, the Hong Kong gangster movie "Victory is Mine" stars major actors including Hu Huizhong, Fang Zhongxin, Wu Zhenyu, Mai Deluo, and Nishikawa Michiko.