Ho Bo-Sing
Ho Bo-Sing, a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema, brings a distinctive flair to his performances in The Duel (1971) and Shatter (1974). With a career rooted in the 1970s, he adeptly navigates the gritty landscapes of martial arts and exploitation films. In The Duel, he showcases his skills in a narrative steeped in rivalry and honor, while Shatter highlights his ability to embody complex characters within the action genre. His work contributes to the rich tapestry of cult cinema, resonating with fans of the genre.
Shatter
Shatter, an international contract killer, has been assigned to assassinate the President of a small African country and collect his fee from a bank in the Far East. On arrival in Hong Kong his life is threatened and when the bank denies all knowledge of payment arrangements, he realises he has been drawn into a dangerous game where there are no rules. Amongst the players are the Mafia and several foreign intelligence services and the stakes being played for are deadly.