Lau Luk-Wah appears in Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold (1975), where he contributes to the film's dynamic blend of action and style. His role adds a layer of intrigue to the narrative, showcasing the vibrant energy of 1970s cinema. The film, a follow-up to the original Cleopatra Jones, continues to resonate within the cult film community for its bold characters and unique aesthetic. Lau's performance is a testament to the era's exploitation cinema, making him a notable figure in this niche.
Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold
When her life-long friends and fellow Federal agents Matthew and Melvin Johnson disappear while on an undercover mission in Hong Kong, Cleopatra Jones goes to find them. Working with detective Mi Ling, Cleopatra learns that their disappearance is connected to the fear-inspiring casino owner known as The Dragon Lady, who runs most of the drug trade in the area. Their investigation ultimately leads Cleopatra and Mi Ling into a spectacular confrontation with The Dragon Lady in her casino.