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5 min read · Jun 4, 2024
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Enter the vibrant world of entertainment with our latest movie roundup article. Get ready to delve into the captivating journey of Ruco Chan Movies, where we unravel the essence of his filmography, unveiling the plot twists, thrilling action scenes, and heart-wrenching moments that capture your imagination. Get enthralled and stay tuned, as we embark on this cinematic adventure together.
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1. Big Bullet (1996)
“Big Bullet” is an action-packed, crime thriller movie set in British Hong Kong. When Sergeant Bill Chu (played by Jordan Chan) lashes out at his commanding officer during a botched raid, he’s swiftly demoted to the much-despised Emergency Unit.
2. Ghost Story ‘Godmother of Mongkok’ (1997)
In the unpredictable and action-packed world of Ghost Story ‘Godmother of Mongkok’, viewers are thrown into a chaotic and thrilling crime-comedy-horror adventure. Set in the bustling streets of Mongkok, this 1997 film takes a dark twist on the familiar underworld setting as the leader of the criminal gang, a fierce and bad-tempered woman, reigns over a terrifying web of gambling, drugs, and poisonous traps.
3. Rape Trap (1998)
Rape Trap, originally titled Keung gaan haam ging, is a gripping crime drama released in 1998. Directed by Wai-Man Cheng and written by Chi-Kit To, the film explores an unsettling situation when Shan, played by Ada Choi, finds herself as a pawn in a twisted counterfeit marriage plot devised by Wong, played by Anthony Chau-Sang Wong. As Shan agrees to become Wong’s ‘wife’ to obtain a lucrative unit trust fund, she unwittingly walks into a trap that turns her life into an unbearable living nightmare.
4. Shanghai Affairs (1998)
Experience the intense drama of Shanghai Affairs, a 1998 Hong Kong film that blends action, romance, and tragedy. Set in the bustling city of Shanghai, our protagonist Tangsan, a compassionate and dedicated doctor, strives to better the lives of the city’s impoverished residents. However, life throws him a curveball as he finds himself entangled in a deadly conflict with the infamous Axe Gang.
5. San giu cheung yee sang (1999)
In 1999, Hong Kong thriller “San giu cheung yee sang” captivates audiences with its tale of obsession and horror. Dr. Greg Fong, a brilliant scientist residing in England, invents the groundbreaking super steroid, SS160, a wonder drug capable of curing virtually all illnesses and promoting superhuman strength. However, as Fong’s fixation with his creation grows, it begins to take a toll on his mental health.
6. Evil Fade (2000)
“Evil Fade, “ a gripping film from 2000, delivers a thrilling crime, horror, and thriller experience. Directed by Wai-Man Cheng and written by Tak-Wai Yu, the movie stars Anthony Chau-Sang Wong, Ruco Chan, and Annie Man in leading roles.
7. Diamond Hill (2000)
Nestled within the vibrant streets of Diamond Hill lies the heart-wrenching story of Diamond Hill, a poignant drama that tells of unbreakable bonds and the bittersweet journey of growth. Directed by the talented Soi Cheang, the film revolves around the inseparable siblings, May and her brother. The narrative takes us through the nostalgia-laced passage of time as May, once an innocent child, finds solace in the memories of her carefree childhood in the face of the cold, loveless world she now inhabits.
8. Ghost Office (2002)
“Ghost Office” (2002) is a witty and chilling horror-comedy that takes workplace paranormal activity to the next level. Comprised of three captivating short stories, the film explores the mysterious and supernatural occurrences that take place within a bustling office setting.
9. Dou hap ji yan ding sing tin (2003)
In the heart of Hong Kong, two brothers, Yat and Leung, are bound by fate but experience vastly different paths. After a devastating incident, they are taken in by a wise feng shui master who propels Leung’s luck on an extraordinary journey, revealing a world of untapped prosperity for his mother.
10. Return of the Cuckoo (2015)
“Return of the Cuckoo, “ directed by Patrick Kong, follows the emotional journey of Man Cho as he encounters his childhood sweetheart, Kwan Ho, who returns to Hong Kong after a family tragedy in the US. As Man Cho struggles to come to terms with the loss, he tries to revive Kwan Ho’s spirit and pour his love into her.