The Vampire Raiders
The fate of the entire hotel industry is at stake. A group of evil black ninjas have threatened to insinuate themselves into the industry, take over, and transform the operation into something unspeakable. Thank heaven the white ninjas are on hand to save the day. Agnes Chan heads the cast, so we assume she's the "ninja queen." This one isn't a whole lot better than others of its ilk, but at least there's some novelty in the settings.

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Sun Chien
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Born January 26, 1955 in Taiwan under the name Suen Jian-yuan, Sun Chien (Chinese: 孫建) lost both parents while young and was brought up by his two sisters. In 1976, director Chang Cheh was recruiting new stars in Taiwan for the movie Chinatown Kid. Tae kwon do veteran Sun was selected among many competitors and was given the supporting role in the movie. Sun since developed his career in Hong Kong (notably as one of the 5 Venoms) and signed as a contract actor with Shaw Brothers for eight years. Being one of "Chang's Cohorts," he often starred in the director's action and martial arts movies. After Shaw Brothers ceased film production in 1986 to focus on TV projects, Sun lent his talents to subpar "cut-and-paste" productions for producer Tomas Tang's Filmark International. In the early 90s he served as an action director and assistant director on several films before retiring in 1992.
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Deborah Grant
Born in London, Grant trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama and appeared on stage at the Bristol Old Vic and in the West End of London. One of her best known early roles was as Sarah Francis in British drama Bouquet of Barbed Wire (1976). She has had a successful television acting career. Since 2007, she has appeared on and off in the sitcom Not Going Out, as the mother of Tim (Tim Vine) and Lucy (Sally Bretton).
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Sing-Kwong Tsang
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Ho Pak-Kwong
Ho Pak-Kwong (何柏光) is a Hong Kong actor. Pak-Kwong was a prolific Hong Kong actor known for his work in the 1970s and 1980s. He appeared in numerous films, often in supporting roles, contributing to the era's vibrant cinema scene. His filmography includes titles like Ginger Snaps (2000), Mimic (1997), and The Corruptor (1999).
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Cheng Mang-Ha
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Ju Fang
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Movie Details
Production Info
- Director:
- Godfrey Ho
- Production:
- Filmark International Ltd
Locations and Languages
- Country:
- HK; US
- Filming:
- HK
- Languages:
- en