• Source: Triads: The Inside Story
    • Triads: The Inside Story is a 1989 Hong Kong crime drama film directed by Taylor Wong and starring Chow Yun-fat and Roy Cheung.


      Plot


      Lee Man-ho (Chow Yun-fat) is the son of Uncle Kwan (Tien Feng), the leader of the Hung Hing Gang. Ho was sent to the United States during his childhood to live a stable life where he established a family. Meanwhile, Uncle Kwan is ambushed and killed during a gang fight led by rival leader Shrimp (Kevin Wang). Ho returns to Hong Kong for his father's funeral. Upon his arrival, he is elected to be his father's successor as the leader of the Hung Hing Gang. Ho knows little of the culture and the criminal underworld, as Yeung Kong (Roy Cheung), often chastising Ho due to this fact. Kong also does not get along with Tse Shing (Michael Chan), another respected member. Kong and Shing get into a fight during a banquet. However due to Ho's intervention, they chose to maintain the harmony of the gang. Subsequently all members of Hung Hing Gang became loyal to Ho because Ho was always kind to them, valuing a sense of brotherhood.
      Later in the film, during a fight, the members of the Hung Hing gang capture Coffin Rope (Lung Ming-yan), the head of a rival triad. Ho intends to kill the latter, but due to his lenient personality, Ho has Coffin Rope's eyebrows shaved off. Seeing as an opportunity for a counterattack, he colludes with Boss Chow (Pau Hon-lam), a wealthy businessman, then uses Kong and Shing's rivalry to his advantages. Coffin Rope sends his men to kill Shing's family and then frames Kong, worsening the relationship within the Hung Hing gang. He also puts cocaine in Kong's car and informs the police. Ho decides to save Kong and gets rid of Coffin Rope's triad. However, the police arrive and take Kong into custody. Before his arrest, Kong tells Ho that he is a kind leader, but not a good triad member.
      Ho returns to the Hung Hing office and sets it on fire, putting an end to the triad society. Apologizing to his father and hoping that he will understand his actions, Ho returns to a normal life in America with his family.


      Cast


      Chow Yun-fat as Lee Man-ho, the son of Hung Hing Gang leader Uncle Kwan. He is forced to take up the mantle, and is popular amongst his peers. He later returns to the US alongside his family and Shing.
      Roy Cheung as Yeung Kong, a Hung Hing member and so of Uncle Ping. He is framed due to Coffin Rope plating cocaine in his car.
      Michael Chan as Tse Shing, a Hung Hing member. He leaves with Ho to go to the US at the end of the film.
      Connie Mak as Kuen, Tse Shing's wife. She is killed by Coffin Rope's men.
      Tien Feng as Uncle Kwan, the head of the Hung Hing Gang and Ho's father. He is killed and ambushed by the rival gang when a deal goes wrong.
      Kenneth Tsang as Chan Tin-lok, a superintendent at the Organised Crime and Triad Bureau.
      Sit Chi-lun as Jenny, Ho's wife. She returns with her husband to the US at the end of the film.
      Shing Fui-On as Crazy Keung / Mad Keung, a Hung Hing member. He dies due to an accidental scuffle with Kong after a misunderstanding.
      Lam Kau as Uncle Ping, a triad member and father of Yeung Kong.
      Lung Ming-yan as Coffin Rope, a rival triad leader who shares bad blood with the Hung Hing gang. He is run over by Ho's car when he tries to escape
      Jeffrey Lam as Uncle Bill, a Hung Hing member.
      Kelvin Wong as Shrimp, a rival triad leader and mastermind behind Kwan's death. He is run over by Ho's car when he tries to escape.
      Karel Wong as Shrimp's lieutenant, and was present during Kwan's ambush. He is killed by Shing during a deal.
      Joey Leung as Tak, a student who gets constantly bullied. He is taken in by Kong and inducted into Hung Hing.
      Pau Hon-lam as Chow Sai Lun, a rich businessman. He is run over by Ho's car when he tries to escape.
      Lam Hung
      Sunny Yam
      Robert Zajac as Senior Police Officer
      Robin Shou as Coffin's lieutenant
      Steve Mak as Bad Breath Chuen
      Chow Kong as Tsuen
      Leung Siu-chung as Uncle Kwan's lieutenant
      Cheung Chi-hung
      Wong Wai
      Fan Cheun-hing
      Cheung Chi-ying
      Tou Tam-sam
      Koo Jing-kwong
      Chung Chi-kwong
      Chung Ching-ming
      Mau Chai
      Chow Siu-tam
      Wong Kwok-wai
      Fei Chau
      Robin Shou as one of Coffin Rope's men. He gets captured and is thrown off a building to his death.
      Cheung Kwok-leung
      Chan Ming as Maddy
      Alex Ng as Ho's driver at pier
      Wan Seung-lam as Coffin's gangsters at pier
      Chang Sing-kwong as Coffin's gangsters at pier
      Johnny Cheung as Shrimp's gangster
      James Ha as Kong's man
      Tam Wai-man
      Lam Chi-tai


      Theme song


      Shifting Sand Revolving in the Air (飛砂風中轉)
      Composer: Lo Tayu
      Lyricist: Richard Lam
      Singer: Chow Yun-fat


      Reception


      Mike Fury of Hong Kong Cinemagic gave the film a positive review praising the story being "far more dramatic and character driven rather than being reliant on overuse of action" and containing "a large number of references and cultural and historical traditions of the society, which was in fact quite rare for a film at this time" which stands out among other films in the same genre. Fury also praised the performances of Chow Yun-fat, Shing Fui-On, Michael Chan and Roy Cheung and praises director Taylor Wong for using "a very simplistic and disconnected method of direction, which, at times, gives the film an almost documentary feel in which the camera simply rolls while men are talking in a room and the audience is virtually eavesdropping."


      = Box office

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      The film grossed HK$14,038,799 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 4 to 18 August 1989 in Hong Kong.


      Accolades




      See also


      Chow Yun-fat filmography
      List of Hong Kong Category III films


      References




      External links


      Triads: The Inside Story at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
      Triads: The Inside Story at Hong Kong Cinemagic
      Triads: The Inside Story at IMDb
      Triads: The Inside Story at Rotten Tomatoes

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