A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 8, 1967
Original Title:
王哥柳哥007
Alternate Titles:
True and False 007
Wang ge liu ge 007
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Feng Lian Film Company
Production Countries:
Taiwan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
Hotel owner Brother Liu (Ai Chai-Choi) and Brother Wang (Li Kuan-Chang), an employee of the Space Toys Company, are close friends who both share a passion for judo. Brother Liu, facing financial difficulties due to poor hotel management and creditors at his doorstep, was at a loss when a hotel in Thailand offered him a position to take over its operations. Brother Wang was also assigned by his company to expand business in Southeast Asia. Before departing, the chairman warned Brother Wang to be wary of commercial spies. On that day, Wang and Liu met, each harboring their own agendas, and bid each other farewell. The two happened to meet on the plane and could only tell each other they would disembark in Hong Kong and then transfer to Thailand. At that moment, an intelligence battle was unfolding in Hong Kong, and the international intelligence agents “008” and “009,” who were about to arrive in Hong Kong, happened to look exactly like Wang and Liu...
Assistant Camera:
Ye Yong-Ping
Cinematography:
Luo Jung-Pen
Continuity:
Chen Chun-yu
Director:
Wu Fei-Chie
Editor:
Lu Chao
Lighting Artist:
Chiang Yang
Lighting Technician:
Hong Jie-Qing
Tai-Chen Fu
Music:
Li Guo-bin
Photoscience Manager:
Jixing dianying gongxi
Producer:
Lai Kuo Tsai
Lai I-Sung
Production Assistant:
Su Qian-shun
Props:
Qiu Yan-Shan
Recording Supervision:
Wang Rong-fang
Screenplay:
Tu Yun-Chih
Special Effects:
Chou Wan-Sheng
Stage Director:
You Jin-fang
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