Anti-Corruption (1975)
August 21, 1975Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Hung Tak-shing
Shi Luk, Policeman 246

Gam Biu
Uncle Tak, Policeman

Bill Lake
Hunter

Ling Hon
Lau Cheung-Wai

Chan Kun-Sang
Ah Ho

Tien-chu Chin
Actor

Shirley Yu Sha-Li
Hsiao Ying

Tony Probyn
Superintendant Kobert

Wan Ling-Kwong
Sergeant Wong

Fung Man
Mrs Lau

Hao Li-Jen
Lau's uncle

Charlie Chan Yiu-Lam
I.C.A.C. officer

Shirley Huang
Sister Ying

Gam Tin-Chue
Gambling house boss

Chin Tsi-Ang
Maid

Gam Yam
Cheng Kong-Ping

Shirley Wong Sa-Lee
Christina

Jim James
I.C.A.C. officer

Man Man
Detective

Ng See-Yuen
Director / Writer

Yip Kwok-Chi
Props

Pau Ming
Producer

Tung Lo
Assistant Director

Lam Biu
Lighting Director
Details.
Wiki.
Anti-Corruption (simplified Chinese: 廉政风波; traditional Chinese: 廉政風暴; pinyin: Lian zheng feng bo; lit. 'Storm of Integrity') is a 1975 film written and directed by Ng See Yuen. It was the first film produced by Ng's company Seasonal Film Corporation. Anti-Corruption was co-produced by Eternal Film.
The film shows the incidents that precipitated the creation of the Independent Commission Against Corruption in 1974. Anti-Corruption is a crime thriller that depicts police corruption and was based on an inquiry into the activities of the drug lord Wu Xihao between 1973 and 1974. It was a low-budget film that did well at the box office. On 12 October 1979, the scholar Bo Yang penned a 4,000-word essay about the film in the China Times. Anti-Corruption's success led to many more Hong Kong films about police and criminals to be made.