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Lv Liangwei is in a movie.

Hao Bo [199 1] The top 50 Hong Kong films ranked 22nd, with a box office income of HK$ 38,703,363.

Director: Pan Wenjie

Plot: Johnny Mak Xiao Ruoyuan

Production Designer: Lin Zechi

Photography: Bao ()

Main performances: Lv Liangwei Zheng Zeshi Cecilia Yip Ceng Jiang Ye Zimei Li Zixiong Dickens Chen Xujin-Zhang Wu Qihua Lawrence ng Li Zixiong Waise Lee (more)

The last movie: 199 1 year

Location: China and Hongkong.

Language: Cantonese

Color: color

Sound: mono

Length: 136 minutes

Type: crime drama

Category: Hong Kong: III Singapore: R(A) Australia: MA

During the period of 1962, when the mainland was in economic difficulties, Wu Guohao (Lv Liangwei), a Shantou youth who fled to Hong Kong with the tide of refugees, refused to be bullied by gangs and took refuge in the gang's eldest brother, Fat Cat (Zheng Zeshi). After several bloody battles, he gained the trust of Fat Cat and established Hao's position in the gang. However, with Hao's growing power, the fat cat gradually felt threatened, so he set up a bureau to make Hao the target of drug traffickers. Hao survived, but his foot was crippled. In order to get revenge, he set up a honey trap, falsely accused people of possessing drugs, and publicized it through the press. Finally, Bo was put in prison. Hao won the appreciation of China by striving for the position of inspector general of China, and took over all the thin sites and became the head of the four big gangs. Howe paid off detectives for those who were willing to work for him, so that the police station became his drug trafficking umbrella.

1973 the hong kong independent commission against corruption was established, and the police were ordered at a critical moment. The inspector advised him to stop, but Hao was betrayed by his people because of his high status and arrogance and was sentenced to 30 years in prison.

This film is based on the story of Wu Zhonghao, a famous drug Lord in Hong Kong in 1970s. Wu Cong sells drugs worth more than 300 million yuan, and the output of drugs involved exceeds 16 tons. He was the number one drug trafficking organization in Hong Kong. He was arrested on the evening of 1 974165438+1October1and was still in prison when this film was filmed. This case is one of the biggest criminal cases in Hong Kong, and it is tried on the streets of Hong Kong.