Low Society
1976 · Drama
A misguided youth falls into the bad company of an underground brothel syndicate but redeems himself on discovering that his mother was murdered by the syndicate's female boss.
Directed by Kao Pao-Shu · Written by Kao Pao-Shu
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Cast
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Sombat Metanee Chiao Chi (as Chai Song) -
Kim Jung-hoon - C Chia-Lin Sun Pai Hsiao-Yen
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Kao Pao-Shu Tang Li -
Louise Lee Si-Kei Mu Shu-Ying (as Sze-Chi Li) -
Steve Lee Ka-Ting Shen Chang -
Hu Chin Mary Li -
Sek Kin - H Hsia-Hui Huang
- C Cheung Kam
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Fong Yuen Ku Lao-Sung -
Hon Kwok-Choi Su Ta-Ha
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