Sentenced to Hang Trailer

Sentenced to Hang Trailer (1989)

02 November 1989 Drama, Thriller, Crime 105 mins

After being fired by his penny-pinching boss, Wai and his two life-long friends decide to kidnap and ransom his son. The situation spirals out of control after the boy is accidentally killed as a result. Based on a true story.

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Cast

Kent Cheng Jak-Si

as Ma Yee-Charn

Elvis Tsui Kam-Kong

as Tang Chi-King

Tien Feng

as Wong Shek-Kam

Yu Kwok-Lok

as Snake Ming

Wai Gei-Shun

as Sergeant Lee Choi

Wang Lai

as King's Mother

Wong Hung

as Policeman

Jian Rui-Chao

as Man Fondling Prostitute

Crew

Taylor Wong

Director

Eddie Mok Kwan-Kit

Eddie Mok Kwan-Kit Scenic Artist

Raymond Chow

Raymond Chow Presenter

Eric Tang Chung-Miu

Eric Tang Chung-Miu Second Unit Director

Fung Shui-Lin

Fung Shui-Lin Costume Design

Ting Hin-Lam

Ting Hin-Lam Assistant Production Manager

Lau Chak-Yuen

Lau Chak-Yuen Production Manager

Cheung Yuk-King

Cheung Yuk-King Costume Coordinator

Lo Shui-Lin

Lo Shui-Lin Makeup Artist

Alex Kwan Chi-Kin

Alex Kwan Chi-Kin Hair Designer

International Titles

三狼奇案 Trailer

Sentenced to Hang Trailer

International Releases Dates

Hong Kong 02 November 1989

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