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Release Date:
March 29, 1967
Original Title:
女黑俠威震地獄門
Alternate Titles:
The Black Musketeer, Part Three
The Hell's Gate
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Crime | Mystery
Production Companies:
Hong Kong Film Company
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
Ghost-faced To is murdered in a mortuary after paying a visit to Muk Lan-fa. A set of teeth is found missing from another dead body. Lan-fa’s sister Sau-chen follows the leads on a business card To left behind to a dental clinic which suddenly bursts into flame. The news of her sister’s abduction by the infamous Japanese criminal Katsu Saburo soon reaches Lan-fa. Working together with her police friend Ko Cheung to crack the case, Lan-fa analyses photo evidences in minute detail. The duo order the retrieval of a pole that has survived the explosion intact while lying in wait at the clinic. Sau-chen, who has escaped, saves the duo from the chiller where they are detained. Inspector Yeung retrieves the operation plan concealed in the pole and the secret codes in the set of teeth, but the spook is shot dead by Katsu before he could reach the Hell’s Gate and the treasure buried there. Constable Kwan, and others and wipes out the gang at the Hell’s Gate.
Art Direction:
Tung Pui-San
Assistant Director:
Lau Ling-Fung
Cinematography:
Chan Kon
Director:
Law Chi
Editor:
Hamilton Yu
Hair Designer:
Tsui Kam-Lun
Lighting Supervisor:
Lee Kau
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Tong Kai
Lau Kar-Leung
Music:
Lee Sze
Producer:
Ho Lai Lai
Production Manager:
Kong Man
Props:
Mak Suk-Ming
Screenplay:
Lau Ling-Fung
Script Supervisor:
Law Lam
Sound Recordist:
Kwong Ning
Story:
Ni Kuang
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