109 minutes
7/18/1974
Wu Te-chuan is a young man trying to make a living in an easy way. But now he is penniless and will being thrown out of his Macau hotel. Kind- hearted hotel maid Hsiao Yen is the only one to help him in the world. One day, Wu plays a trick on the hotel owner. The scheme backfires and Wu has to flee to Hong Kong. Wu saves desperate painter Hsin. He convinces Hsin that his painting will sell if he is dead. After Hsin pretend to be dead, his paintings really can be sold well, but backfires finally. Then, Wu and Hsin team up and engage themselves full time in con games, gambling and sex inclusive. Finally, Wu is being chased by the ring enforcers but is saved. Finding himself in love with Hsiao Yen, Wu decides to turn a new leaf and live properly ever after.
Sam Hui
as Wu Te-Chuan
Nora Miao
as Hsiao Yen
Tanny Tien-Ni
as Pauline Hsin
Li Kun
as Hsin Zhi Gui
Angela Mao Ying
as Angela Mao
Tony Liu
as Liu
Wei Ping-ao
as Wei Ping Ao
Betty Ting Pei
as Nancy
Lo Wei
as Nancy's godfather
Fung Ngai
as Boss Feng
Dean Shek Tin
as Auntie Six's husband
Huang Feng
as Director Huang
Fang Mian
as Furniture shop boss
Wang Lai
as Auntie Six
Sai Gwa-Pau
as Fruits hawker
Wu Ma
as T.C.
Tiu Man-Ming
as Lily
Cheng Kwun-Min
as Cheng Kwan Chi
Chin Ti
as Auntie Six's tenant
Doreen Chien Rong-Rong
as Auntie Six's tenant
Che Dei
as Auntie Six's tenant
Tien Feng
as Auntie Six's tenant
Ng Wai
as Auntie Six's tenant
Leung Sing Poh
as Mr Wang
Carter Huang Chia-Ta
as Boss Feng's thug
Corey Yuen Kwai
as Boss Feng's thug
James Tien Chun
as Boss Feng's thug
Alan Chui Chung-San
as Boss Feng's thug
Yeung Wai
as Boss Feng's thug
Wong Sam
as Dr Wen
Chin Chun
as Antique shop boss
Tien Mi
as Nancy's flatmate
Simon Chan Kwok-Hong