Dragon and Phoenix Teahouse

Pan Wenjie
Stephen Chow, Mo Shaocong, Chen Yalun, Chen Jialing, Wu Mengda, Huang Bowen
1990
Hong Kong, China
Completed
Cantonese
88 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as龍鳳茶樓,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1990Released in year
。The dialogue language isCantonese,Current Douban rating6.8(For reference only)。
Ah Long (played by Mo Shaocong) has finally been released from prison after serving four years. Feeling weary of the underworld life, he chooses to reside in the Dragon and Phoenix Teahouse. However, his good buddy Garbage Bin (played by Stephen Chow) visits him soon after, pulling him back into the fringes of gang life. To stand up for Garbage Bin's dancer girlfriend, Ah Long meets Miss Feng (played by Chen Yalun) and June (played by Chen Jialing). Feng's pure and untainted aura captivates Ah Long, who pursues her wholeheartedly, willing to pay a bloody price, and ultimately wins her heart with his sincerity. At the same time, the increasingly profit-driven gang no longer values brotherhood above all. Ah Long gets injured while protecting Big Brother Jian Shu (played by Wu Mengda), but is met with complaints from other bosses and has to apologize to smooth things over. Fortunately, he still has Garbage Bin's support, though this guy often speaks without thinking and makes Feng upset… The barriers and differences between Ah Long and Feng are not just limited to this; as this couple finally comes together, they must face numerous challenges…