A Queen's Ransom

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A Queen's Ransom
AQueensRansom.jpg
Film poster
Traditional鱷潭群英會
Simplified鳄潭群英会
MandarinÈ Tán Qún Yīng Huì
CantoneseNgok6 Taam6 Kwan4 Jing1 Wui2
Directed byTing Shan-hsi
Screenplay byTing Shan-hsi
Produced byRaymond Chow
StarringJimmy Wang Yu
Angela Mao
George Lazenby
Ko Chun-hsiung
Charles Heung
Dean Shek
Edited byPeter Cheung
Music byStanley Chow
Production
company
Distributed byGolden Harvest
Release date
16 September 1976 (1976-09-16)
CountryHong Kong
LanguageMandarin
Box officeHK$553,290.10

A Queen's Ransom, (Chinese: 鱷潭群英會) also known as International Assassin, is a 1976 Hong Kong action film about a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II. The film was written and directed by Ting Shan-hsi and starred Jimmy Wang Yu, Angela Mao, George Lazenby, Ko Chun-hsiung, Charles Heung and Dean Shek, whom also serves as the film's assistant director.

Plot[]

During Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Hong Kong in 1975, a group of criminals plan her assassination.

Cast[]

  • Jimmy Wang Yu as Jimmy Viet Cong Guerilla
  • Angela Mao as Maria Cambodian Martial Artist & A Commy
  • George Lazenby as Morgan
  • Ko Chun-hsiung as Police chief Gao The Detective
  • Charles Heung as Police detective Karate Master
  • Dean Shek as Ducky
  •  [zh] as Jenny
  • Chan Pei-shan as Miyamoto Japanese Red Army Triggerman
  • Judith Brown as Black Rose
  • Bolo Yeung as Ram Thai Bodybuilder.
  • Hao Li-jen as Ducky's uncle
  • Hon Yee-sang as Cambodian
  • Cheung King-po as Bandit
  • Wong Sam as Police department
  • Peter Chan as Chen Lung
  • Chu Tit-wo as Police detective
  • Helen Poon as Gao's wife
  • Wu Jiaxiang
  • Luk Chuen as Princess' guard who fights with shark
  • Ling Hon as Policeman
  • Wan Leng-kwong as Policeman
  • Dabid Chung as Noda
  • Han Ying-chieh as Princess' guard with sword
  • Yue Man-wa as Police detective
  • Cheung Siu-lun
  • Sze-ma Wah-lung
  • Kong Chuen

Production[]

Taiwanese director Ting Shan-hsi was hired by Golden Harvest off the back of his successful film, Everlasting Glory (1974).[1]

It was the last of three films George Lazenby made for Golden Harvest, the others being Stoner and The Man from Hong Kong.[2][3]

References[]

  1. ^ Program description of film Archived 1 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed 1 May 2014
  2. ^ A Queens Ransom at Cityonfire.com
  3. ^ A Queen's Ransom review at Temple of Schlock

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