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Wo Hu

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Wo Hu
Traditional Chinese臥虎
Simplified Chinese卧虎
Literal meaning
  • Crouching Tiger
  • Undercover Tiger
Hanyu PinyinWò Hǔ
JyutpingNgo6 Fu2
Directed byMarco Mak
Wang Guangli
Written byWong Jing
Gary Tang
Produced byWong Jing
Ivy Kong
Ko Fung-chun
StarringEric Tsang
Francis Ng
Jordan Chan
Sonija Kwok
Michael Miu
Julian Cheung
Patrick Tang
Nie Yuan
Kenny Wong
Shawn Yue
Elliot Ngok
Qin Hailu
Na Wei
Luo Xiangjin
Zuki Lee
Johnny Lu
CinematographyLai Yiu-fai
Edited byAngie Lam
Azrael Chung
Music byMarco Wan
Production
companies
Mega Vision Pictures
Shanghai Huayu Films
Beijing Forbidden City Film and TV
Distributed byMega Vision Pictures
China Film Group
Tianjin Film Studio
Release date
  • 26 October 2006 (2006-10-26)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeUS$576,058

Wo Hu is a 2006 Hong Kong crime film directed by Marco Mak and Wang Guangli. The film stars Eric Tsang, Francis Ng, Jordan Chan, Sonija Kwok, Michael Miu, Julian Cheung and with a special appearance by Shawn Yue.

Plot

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Superintendent Wai (Michael Miu) organises an operation, code named WO HU, where he sends an army of undercover cops to spy on triad leader Jim (Eric Tsang). Jim discovers one of the undercover cops, Eric (Timmy Hung), and sends low level triad member, Killer (Shawn Yue), to assassinate him. Killer carries the hit but failed to flee Hong Kong afterwards. Then, Jim orders other triad leaders, Walter (Francis Ng) and Tommy (Julian Cheung), to keep it low in order to avoid the cops' attention. Tommy believes that his triad brothers are plotting to take his assets. After Tommy was exposed by an undercover cop in his crew, he must flee Hong Kong and leave his businesses to Jim. Tommy, however, does not trust Jim and plots against him.

Cast

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Box office

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The film grossed US$576,058 at the Hong Kong box office from its theatrical run from 26 October to 16 November 2006 in Hong Kong.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Ngor fu (Wo hu)". at Box Office Mojo
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