A Fighter's Blues
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A Fighter's Blues | |
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Directed by | Daniel Lee |
Produced by | Andy Lau Tung-Shing Yee |
Written by | Cheung Chi-Sing Daniel Lee |
Starring | Andy Lau |
Music by | Henry Lai |
Cinematography | Kwok-Man Keung |
Editing by | Wai Chiu Chung |
Release date(s) | November 21, 2000 |
Running time | 105 min. |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
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A Fighter's Blues (阿虎) is a 2000 Hong Kong drama film directed by Daniel Lee and starring Andy Lau.
[edit] Plot
After spending 13 years in jail, Mong Fu (Andy Lau), a Muay Thai boxer returns to Thailand to look for his old girlfriend. Upon arrival in Bangkok, he learns of her death and that she was pregnant with his daughter last time he saw her. He travels to an orphanage to meet his daughter where he finds friendship with a Japanese nun who runs the orphanage. His dark past soon comes back to haunt him and he must fight for his future.
[edit] Cast
- Andy Lau as Mong Fu
- Takako Tokiwa as Sister Mioko
- Intira Jaroenpura as Pim Nathasiri
- Apichaya Thanatthanapong as Ploy
[edit] External links
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