| A Queen's Ransom | |
|---|---|
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| Traditional Chinese | 鱷潭群英會 | 
| Simplified Chinese | 鳄潭群英会 | 
| Hanyu Pinyin | È Tán Qún Yīng Huì | 
| Jyutping | Ngok6 Taam6 Kwan4 Jing1 Wui2 | 
| Directed by | Ting Shan-hsi | 
| Screenplay by | Ting Shan-hsi | 
| Produced by | Raymond Chow | 
| Starring | Jimmy Wang Yu Angela Mao George Lazenby Ko Chun-hsiung Charles Heung Dean Shek  | 
| Edited by | Peter Cheung | 
| Music by | Stanley Chow | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Golden Harvest | 
Release date  | 16 September 1976 | 
| Country | Hong Kong | 
| Language | Mandarin | 
| Box office | HK$553,290.10 | 
A Queen's Ransom, (Chinese: 鱷潭群英會) also known as International Assassin, is a 1976 Hong Kong action film about a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II. The film was written and directed by Ting Shan-hsi and starred Jimmy Wang Yu, Angela Mao, George Lazenby, Ko Chun-hsiung, Charles Heung and Dean Shek, whom also serves as the film's assistant director.
Plot
During Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Hong Kong in 1975, a group of criminals plan her assassination.
Cast
- Jimmy Wang Yu as Jimmy Viet Cong Guerilla
 - Angela Mao as Maria Cambodian Martial Artist & A Commy
 - George Lazenby as Morgan
 - Ko Chun-hsiung as Police chief Gao The Detective
 - Charles Heung as Police detective Karate Master
 - Dean Shek as Ducky
 - Tien Lie as Jenny
 - Chan Pei-shan as Miyamoto Japanese Red Army Triggerman
 - Judith Brown as Black Rose
 - Bolo Yeung as Ram Thai Bodybuilder.
 - Hao Li-jen as Ducky's uncle
 - Hon Yee-sang as Cambodian
 - Cheung King-po as Bandit
 - Wong Sam as Police department
 - Peter Chan as Chen Lung
 - Chu Tit-wo as Police detective
 - Helen Poon as Gao's wife
 - Wu Jiaxiang
 - Luk Chuen as Princess' guard who fights with shark
 - Ling Hon as Policeman
 - Wan Leng-kwong as Policeman
 - Dabid Chung as Noda
 - Han Ying-chieh as Princess' guard with sword
 - Yue Man-wa as Police detective
 - Cheung Siu-lun
 - Sze-ma Wah-lung
 - Kong Chuen
 
Production
Taiwanese director Ting Shan-hsi was hired by Golden Harvest off the back of his successful film, Everlasting Glory (1974).[1]
It was the last of three films George Lazenby made for Golden Harvest, the others being Stoner and The Man from Hong Kong.[2][3]
References
- ↑ Program description of film Archived 1 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed 1 May 2014
 - ↑ A Queens Ransom at Cityonfire.com
 - ↑ A Queen's Ransom review at Temple of Schlock
 
External links
- A Queen's Ransom at IMDb
 - A Queen's Ransom at The Spinning Image
 
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