Tiger Cage 2

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Tiger Cage 2
Traditional 洗黑錢
Simplified 洗黑钱
Mandarin Xǐ Hēi Qián
Cantonese Sai2 Hak1 Cin2
Directed by Yuen Woo-ping
Produced by Stephen Chin
Written by Fong Chi-Ho
Patrick Yuen
Kim Yip
Starring Donnie Yen
Rosamund Kwan
Robin Shou
David Wu
Cynthia Khan
Cinematography Mark Lee
Lee Kin-Keung
Editing by Kwok Ting-Hung
Studio D & B Films Co., Ltd.
Distributed by D & B Film Distribution
Release dates
  • 11 August 1990 (1990-08-11)
Running time 102 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office HK $6,395,102

Tiger Cage 2 is a 1990 Hong Kong action film directed by Yuen Woo-ping and starring Donnie Yen.

Plot

Donnie Yen plays a hot-headed ex-cop named Dragon Yau whose attitude has got him in trouble with his bosses and his wife. On a trip to the lawyers, he is witness to a robbery where a suitcase of money disappears and a lot of guys get shot. Somehow, he ends up with lawyer Mandy Chang (Rosamund Kwan) on the run from the cops who think they committed a murder and from the bad guys that think they have the money. Reluctantly they are forced to form an alliance with one of the bad guys, David (David Wu), who has been betrayed by the gang led by Waise Chow (Robin Shou).

Cast

  • Donnie Yen - Dragon Yau
  • Rosamund Kwan - Mandy Chang
  • Cynthia Khan - Inspector Yeung
  • David Wu - David
  • Robin Shou - Waise Chow (as Robin Chou)
  • Lo Lieh - Uncle Chiu (as Law Lit)
  • Garry Chow - Tak (as Gary Chow)
  • Carol Cheng - Petty Lee (as Do Do Cheng)
  • Leung Lam-Ling - Ms. Leung
  • Michael Woods - Mafia
  • John Salvitti - Mafia
  • Dickson Lee - Kent (as Lee Ka Sing)
  • Anita Lee - Ann (as Lee Yuen Wah)
  • Daai Cheung - Henchman (extra) (uncredited)
  • Mak Wai - Bodyguard (extra) (uncredited)
  • Jack Wong - Assassin (uncredited)
  • Marco Li - Assassin (uncredited)
  • Ling Chi-Hung - Assassin (uncredited)
  • Mandy Chan Go - Rascal (uncredited)
  • Simon Cheung - Cop (uncredited)
  • Cha Chuen-Yee - Philip
  • Chung Wing (extra) (uncredited)
  • Tang Wai-Yiu (as Willie Tang)
  • Derek Kwok (uncredited)

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