Spy No. 13
movie
Released November 11, 1964
Overview
During World War II, spy Wu Lai-sheung is instructed by her superior Fan Yeung-shan to murder spy number 13 Cheung Chi-ping. While Wu establishes a relationship with Sakei, the assistant general of the Japanese army, she also gets acquainted with Cheung. Cheung and Wu fall in love. Wu recommends Cheung to become Sakei's driver. Cheung pretends to court the Japanese spy Siu-kuen, but Siu-kuen arranges to kill the spies contacting with him. Cheung has seen through Kuen's identity for long. When Kuen is going to kill Wu, Cheung kills Kuen, Fan compels Wu to kill Cheung. Wu follows the instruction to murder Cheung. After the murder, Wu disappears. After the war, Fan discovers Wu ends up in asylum. When he visits Wu, he tells her of Cheung's innocence. This breaks Wu's heart. Cheung turns out to have seen through Wu's identity for a long time and pretended to have been killed to cover up his identity and facilitate his work. With the truth known and the war ended, Cheung and Wu married.
Cast
Walter Tso Tat-Wah
as
Cheung Chi-ping
Yu So-Chau
as
Wu Lai-sheung
Teresa Ha Ping
as
Mak Siu-Guen
Lam Kau
as
Fan Yeung-shan
James Yi Lui
as
Tong Kwong-kwan
Lok Gung
as
General Sakei
Gam Lui
as
Gohanda
Sai Gwa-Pau
as
Mr. Ou
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Ng Fung-Yan
as
Ching Yin
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Hung Hung
as
Nurse
Simon Yuen Siu-Tien
as
Agent A
Chu Yau-Ko
as
Japanese Guard
Crew
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Chan Kwok-Wah
as
Director
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Chan Kwok-Wah
as
Screenplay
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Lam Fei-Aan
as
Director
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Chan Kwok-lam
as
Executive Producer
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Chun Yan
as
Original Story
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Lui Keung
as
Producer
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Lam Fei-Aan
as
Line Producer
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Zhao Pei
as
Cinematography
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Tong Kwong Yan
as
Editor
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Leung Chi-Hing
as
Sets & Props Artist