Queen's Bench III Trailer

Queen's Bench III Trailer (1990)

02 November 1990 Drama, Comedy, Crime 93 mins

After scoring a massive HK$20 million at the box office with the hit comedy Her Fatal Ways in 1990, the golden trio of Tony Leung Ka Fai, Carol Cheng ("Dodo"), and Alfred Cheung returned later that year with another winner in Queen's Bench III. Besides writing, directing, and producing, the talented Alfred Cheung also starred in the courtroom drama as Chang, an aspiring young lawyer who takes on the tricky case of defending for Fai (Tony Leung), a man charged with murdering a girl in the woods. Chang believes that Fai is innocent, but can he save the man and nail the real culprit with the treacherous prosecutor Fang (screen villain Sunny Fang Kang) on the opposing side? Luckily, Chang gets some help from Carrie Ng as a fellow lawyer, Carina Lau as Fai's girlfriend and a witness, and Dodo who makes a cameo appearance as Chang's aunt.

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Cast

Tony Leung Ka-fai

as Chen Tsu-Hui

Carina Lau

as Ms Chen

Alfred Cheung Kin-Ting

as Lawyer Chang

Carrie Ng Ka-Lai

as Lawyer Wu

Sunny Fang Kang

as Prosecutor James Fang

Carol Cheng

as Chang's aunt

Wai Ching

as Kan's father

Lau Chin-Dai

as Lin Chen-Chen

Lui Tat

as Uncle Lei

Jerry Koo Ming-Wah

as Fang's assistant

International Releases Dates

Hong Kong 02 November 1990

Production Companies

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