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Director: Yiu Tin-Hung
Cast: Elvis Tsui Kam-Kong, Alan Chui Chung-San, Melvin Wong Gam-Sam, Yukari Ôshima
Thieves steal a large shipment of gold in mainland China before being robbed themselves. The detectives investigating the case follow the thieves to Hong Kong and team up with an undercover officer to retrieve the gold and apprehend the criminals. But when one of criminals turns out to be a childhood friend of one of the cops, things get complicated.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Gold Rush (1999), directed by Yiu Tin-Hung, is a Hong Kong crime thriller that has received a mixed critical reception. While some reviewers praised its thrilling plot and strong performances, others found the narrative to be overly convoluted. The film does not appear to have received any major awards recognition, but it has a decent audience rating of 6.8/10 on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Fans of Hong Kong action and crime films will enjoy the thrilling cat-and-mouse dynamic between the detective and criminal characters in this 1999 heist movie directed by Yiu Tin-Hung, featuring standout performances from Elvis Tsui Kam-Kong and Melvin Wong Gam-Sam.
A gold rush is a sharp migration of people to an area believed to have significant gold deposits.
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