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Chow Tin-chi's granduncle Chow Mao's younger brother (Semi Villain) Lau Kong: Lam Dong 林 東: Chow Tin-chi's granduncle Mrs. Chow's younger brother (Semi Villain) Damian Lau: Chow Ming Hin 周明軒: Chow Tin-chi's father Rosanne Lui: Lee Tak-yung 李德蓉: Chow Tin-chi's mother (semi-villain) Angie Chiu: Ng Yuk Hing 伍玉卿: Chow Tin-chi ...
Tin-chi is eventually released late at night and is unable to take his son to a steakhouse called Petrus for his birthday. Following the incident, Kit decides to seek out Tin-chi, with his whole gang setting fire to Tin-chi's building. Tin-chi barely escapes with his son Fung while being pursued by the gang and Sadi, a hired assassin.
Although Tin-chi interacts cordially with Ip, he secretly envies and seeks to surpass him. Tin-chi participates in underground fights organized by Ma King-sang, a local triad leader who works for Frank, an American property developer and highly proficient boxer. Frank orders Ma to acquire the land occupied by the school where Ching and Fong study.
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Austin Wai Tin-chi (13 August 1957 – 4 October 2012) was a Hong Kong actor and choreographer. He was the elder brother of actress Kara Wai . He had notable roles in the martial arts films like The 36th Chamber of Shaolin , 5 Superfighters , The Avenging Eagle and Flash Point .
Tin choi yu bak chi (天才與白痴) is an album by Samuel Hui, released in 1975 by Polydor Records in Hong Kong. The first four tracks of the album are heard in the film. The first four tracks of the album are heard in the film.