Andy Lau
As Wah Dee
Jacklyn Wu
As Jo Jo
Richard Ng
As Rambo
Tommy Wong
As Trumpet
Bonnie Wong Man-Wai
As Ah Lin
Sandra Lang
As Dee's Foster Mother
Anna Ng
Lau Kong
As Insp. Kong
Leung Shan
As Shirley
Chu Tit-Wo
As Brother Seven
Ng Wui
As Dee's Grandfather
Gam Lau
As Ah Sang
Yuen Bun
As Ah Sing
Jian Rui-Chao
As Jo Jo's Father
Kingman Cho
As Policeman
Lam Chung
As
Joseph Chi Chiong Chavez
Strawberry Yeung Yuk-Mui
Paco Yick Tin-Hung
Lam Chi-Tai
Tse Wai-Kit
Benny Chan Muk-Sing
Director
James Yuen Sai-Sang
Writer
Johnnie To
Producer
Ringo Lam Ling-Tung
Production Consultant, Associate Producer, Story
Ringo Cheung
Art Direction
Horace Wong Wing-Hang
Director of Photography
Wong Ming-Gong
Editor
Lee Yuk-Shing
Costume Design
Lo Ta-Yu
Original Music Composer
Wallace Cheung Kwok-Chung
Executive Producer
Chan Daat-Ming
Hairstylist
Lai-Chuen Wong
Makeup Artist
Chu Yat-Hung
Assistant Director
Bosco Lam Tsz-Ho
Sai-Kuen Law
Bruce Law Lai-Yin
Stunts
Chik Kim-Kit
Gaffer
Coffee Hui Tak-Cheung
Wong Goon-Hung
Songs
Patrick Jim
Second Unit Director of Photography
Joe Chan Kwong-Hung
Wong Jing
Associate Producer
Wong Ka-Kui
Arguably the definitive 'doomed lovers' melodrama of Hong Kong cinema. With this film Andy Lau cemented his status as Asia's James Dean.
Iconic soundtrack as well, with songs provided by the legendary cantopop band Beyond.
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