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Introduction and details of Friday's dancer

Synopsis

Tan Taili is a photographer in an advertising company, but he dances men one night a week. On Friday night, Tai and a disgruntled wife Sophie were lingering at home. Fei saw a man in a red leather jacket attacking a woman outside the window. Fei screamed and Tai ran to her, but found nothing. Later, Fei called the police, and Tai went to the police station to identify the person. He met the victim Ruan Qinglan. Because Tai was not a real witness, it was difficult to determine. The police had to let the real murderer Yaqiang go. Ty felt that Qiang's behavior was different, so he followed him. Please put on a red leather jacket at home. Ty was sure that he was the murderer. Tai followed Qiang to a bar to watch a striptease performance. He had a strong sense of malice towards the stripper. Later, Qiang and the dancer left one after another. Tai immediately chased after him, but he collided with a waiter and missed the time. He chased the door, but there was no sign of Qiang. He searched everywhere and finally found the dancer lying dead on the ground. A few days later, Tai and Lan met outside the bar. Lan asked Tai to help him lure the snake out of the hole. Lan used his own strength to lead him to violence, and Tai took photos as evidence. Cast List Actor Notes Donald Yam Tat-wah Sophia Qiu Yueqing Lu Jianming Mental case Staff List

Director: Stephan Yip

Screenwriter: Stephan Yip, Li Canlin

Producer: Mei Ying Goo

Photography: Fan Quanxin

Action Guidance: James Ha's film evaluation

From "Hong Kong Dancing Man" in 199 to "Dancing with Ducks" in 1992, four "Dancing Man" films starring Yam Tat-wah all made considerable box office receipts. When Yam Tat-wah's "Dancing Man" series films were filmed "Dancing with Ducks", it was actually saturated, and the audience began to get tired of this theme. At the end of 1992, Yam Tat-wah took over "Dancing Man on Friday" directed by Stephan Yip. The film only used the "Dancing Man" to borrow the bridge, mainly telling a boring and vulgar abnormal rape and murder case. If Yam Tat-wah's status as a dancing man were changed to something else, the same could be established. After the film was released, it was a fiasco at the box office and received rave reviews. After Dancing Man on Friday, Yam Tat-wah retired from the role of Dancing Man. Only in 1993, in the gunfight film "Mutual Desire" produced by Delu Company, the professional killer he played had to show himself as a Dancing Man for the time being in order to hide his identity, and then he tried his hand at it, with the same elegant demeanor and sexy.