Kirk Wong

Kirk Wong
Total Credits at Criticker: 11 (Actor), 12 (Director)
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The Big Hit
Wahlberg plays Melvin Smiley, a hitman leading a secret life as well as maintaining two relationships, one with the demanding and demeaning Chantel, who doesn't accept his work, and another with Pam, who knows nothing of his job and has picky, xenophobic parents. (Wikipedia)
+3
Crime Story
A dark and handsome true-crime thriller about kidnapping and police corruption in Hong Kong. Once of Jackie Chan's most serious roles... (imdb)
+7
The Club
Brutal, dark and merciless gangster depiction by Kirk Wong (imdb comments)
Da lui toi
A dystopian sci-fi kung fu film set in the future (wikipedia)
Hong yun dang tou
In order to save his brother's life, Da-Fu asked for the Gods' blessing and offered to give up half of his life. His brother was safe, but Da-Fu became increasingly paranoid as he became convinced that his end is near. (imdb)
Love to Kill
A woman looks to a cop for help against her abusive husband, who constantly rapes, beats, and belittles her and her son, but the husband catches wind of the cop's plan. (imdb)
Organized Crime & Triad Bureau
The head of the Organized Crime and Triad Bureau, Inspector San Lee, will do anything to put triad boss Tung in jail, but he'll have to fight both sides of the law to do it. (imdb)
Rock n\
A Hong Kong cop is sent to mainland China to find a group of killers. Meanwhile, a cop discovers that his former love is aiding the gang of crooks. (imdb)
Luminous Visions
Luminous Visions (1998) - Direct-to-Video
A digitally animated universe that contains eleven discrete "cyber-worlds". (imdb)
Gunmen
In this stylish Hong Kong thriller, Tony Leung stars as a cop in Shanghai during the 1930s. His department is overrun with corruption, while gangsters rule the city via the opium trade. The young cop recruits the aid of some rickshaw drivers who turn out to be men he served with during the war, and in the tradition of The Untouchables of U.S. television and film, the group leads a crusade against the mob. (allrovi.com)
True Colours
Lung (Ti Lung) and Wong (Raymond Wong) are buddies in their ferocious youth. Lung fled his motherland to escape a physical assault. Lung returns after five years and runs into Wong, who becomes a priest in charge of an orphanage. One of the orphans, James (Gary Lim), is a troublemaker and is reckless of the consequences that Wong reckons he is the replica of their teens. Lung and Wong try to discipline James but in vain. (hkcinemagic.com)
Taking Manhattan
Ho has a bright future with Hong Kong's police force. But Ho's wife wants to emigrate to the United States. So he winds up in Manhattan on the New York police force. Ho's wife meets Chinese 'wheeler- dealer' Chan who teaches her how to double her money overnight. She changes from a tender wife into a hard business woman as Ho watches helplessly. (hkmdb.com)