Profile in Anger

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Profile in Anger

Film poster
Traditional 無名火
Simplified 无名火
Mandarin Wú Míng Huǒ
Cantonese Mou4 Ming4 Fo2
Directed by Bryan Leung
Produced by Raymond Chow
Leonard Ho
Written by Bryan Leung
Ho Hong Kiu
Starring Bryan Leung
Phillip Ko
Michael Chan
Damian Lau
Cheung Yik
Pat Ha
Mabel Kwong
Music by Danny Chung
Cinematography Kung Mu To
Danny Lee
Cheung Yiu Cho
Editing by Peter Cheung
Studio Golden Harvest
Paragon Films
Distributed by Golden Harvest
Release dates
  • 3 May 1984 (1984-05-03)
Running time 85 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office HK$2,325,275

Profile in Anger is a 1984 Hong Kong action film produced by Raymond Chow and Leonard Ho, written, action choreographed, directed by and starring Bryan Leung. This film is Leung's directorial debut and is also the first film Leung starred in that is set in modern day.

Plot

Leung Chun Yue (Bryan Leung) is a famous architect who is about to marry his girlfriend Hydi. He is by chance reunited with Wong Kin Hang (Damian Lau), a long lost friend whom Leung invites to be his house as a guest. Wong is now in Hong Kong with the aim to kill jewel king Wai Kit (Cheung Yik), who has ruined his family. Wong fails in his attempt but is captured and tortured by Wai. Wong warns Wai all evidence against him is being kept by a friend. Mistaking Leung to be the friend, Wai send two killers Honey (Phillip Ko) and Man (Michael Chan) to get Leung. Man kills Hydi but Leung manages to escape. Leung has just read Wong's diary and know everything about Wong. Now Leung decides to take law into his own hands in order to challenges Wai and his gang.

Cast

  • Bryan Leung as Leung Chun Yue
  • Phillip Ko as Honey
  • Michael Chan as Man
  • Damian Lau as Wong Kin Hang
  • Cheung Yik as Wai Kit
  • Pat Ha as Hydi Lam
  • Mabel Kwong as Honey's girlfriend
  • Tong Kam Tong as Wai Kit's henchman
  • Tai San as Tarzan
  • Law Keung as Keung
  • Leung Hak Shun as Doctor
  • Homer Cheung as Rascal teasing Hydi
  • Hon Kong as Chang
  • Ronnie as Priest
  • Lee Chun Wah as Wai Kit's thug
  • Wong Siu Ming as Tarzan's thug

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