Pei Ju-Hua
Pei Ju-Hua, known for her role in Angels With Golden Guns (1981), brings a captivating presence to the film's blend of action and intrigue. Set against a backdrop of vibrant 1980s cinema, her performance contributes to the film's exploration of complex characters navigating a world of crime and deception. While her filmography may be limited, her role in this cult classic showcases the distinctive flair of exploitation cinema, making her a noteworthy figure in the genre's history.
Angels With Golden Guns
Three women captured and imprisoned by a gang of white slavers lead a bloody rebellion, aided by a detective investigating the gang. “What a find! It’s a bizarre, over-the-top HK women in prison flick. The cast is a surprisingly multi-ethnic mix of east asianers. A martial arts expert of debatable talent helps them after they escape. It’s a tremendous curiosity that has fallen into a surprising lack of notoriety. Highlights: A giant cat fight in a courtyard between the two rival camps of prisoners– perhaps the biggest cat fight in cinema history. a bizarre, non-sensical ending in a hospital that I still don’t understand and can’t really describe. The homophobic disco sequence (an oxymoron?) in which the villain hits on the hero.”