How Oriole the Heroine Solved the Case of the Three Dead Bodies (1959) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 4, 1959

Original Title:
女俠黃鶯夜破三屍案

Alternate Titles:
Corpse in the Temple
How Oriole the Herione Solved the Case of the Three Dead Bodies
How Wong Ang the Heroine Solved the Case of the Three Dead Bodies
女俠盜黃鷺大破古廟怪屍案

Genres:
Action | Crime | Mystery

Production Companies:
Lap Tat Film Co.

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

The three heroines, Wong Ang, Wu Nga, and Heung At expose a murder case involving three dead bodies found in an old temple. Unbeknown to the trio, they've fallen in a trap laid by gangster Hui Pui-shing, who desires to avenge his brother's death by eliminating the women. With the cooperation of Hui's righteous subordinate, the police arrest Hui for smuggling tobacco and seizes their forged banknotes.

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Art Direction:
Chiu Chuen
Leung Hoi-Shan

Cinematography:
Yu Kam-Lun

Director:
Ren Peng-Nian

Editor:
Fan Ka-Ken

Executive Producer:
Hui Lap-Tsai

Makeup Artist:
Lai Siu-Wah

Original Story:
Ping Siu

Producer:
Luk Pui-sang

Production Manager:
Leung King-Hin

Props:
Mak Suk-Ming

Sound Recordist:
Tam Wang-Yuen

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