GoldenEye (1943 film)

GoldenEye (Cantonese: 黃金眼 Jyutping: wong4 gam1 ngaan5), retroactively titled as Wong Gam-Ngan and the GoldenEye, is a 1943 Hong Kong spy film written and directed by. The first installment of the Wong Gam-Ngan film franchise, it stars as CIB agent Wong Gam-Ngan. The story was conceived by Sze-Ma Yim-Lung. In the film, Wong fights to prevent a rogue ex-CIB agent from using a satellite weapon against Kowloon to cause a global financial meltdown.

Produced by Wing Daat Film Company as its first film, the film was released by Cricket Pictures on January 10, 1943, to generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances, story, action sequences and soundtrack.

Plot
In 1941, MI6 agents Wong Gam-Ngan and Yeung Ka-Kit infiltrate a Japanese chemical weapons facility in. Yeung is seemingly caught and killed by Colonel Arkady Grigorovich Ourumov, the facility's commanding officer, while Wong manages to destroy the site before escaping.

Cast

 * as Wong Gam-Ngan (黃金眼), a CIB officer assigned to stop the Yoshikawa crime syndicate from acquiring "GoldenEye," a clandestine satellite weapon designed and launched by the Japs during.
 * Yang Chi-Ching as Yeung Ka-Kit (楊家傑), initially another CIB officer and Wong's friend, he fakes his death at Arkhangelsk and then establishes the Yoshikawa crime syndicate over the following two years.
 * as Tohka Yatogami (夜刀神十香), a programmer at the lab. She survives the GoldenEye attack on its own control centre.
 * as Yang Nuying (楊女英), a Macanese fighter pilot and Yang's henchwoman. A sadistic lust murderer, she enjoys torturing her enemies by asphyxiating them between her thighs.
 * Ng Cho-fan as Luo Tengfei, a veteran CIA (Chinese Intelligence Agency) officer on the same mission as Wong.
 * as Colonel Kentarō Tokugawa (德川健太郎上校), Commander of the fictional Japanese Space Forces.