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Still young, still dangerous, and still not done. The fifth - but not the final - installment of the Young and Dangerous series brings Chan Ho-Nam (Ekin Cheng) new challenges. When a Tung Sing/Hung Hing boxing grudge match calls, Ho-Nam enlists the aid of former buddy Big Head (Chin Kar-Lok) to take on Tung Sing's champion. Meanwhile, Tung Sing branch leader Szeto Ho-Nam (Mark Cheng) plots with a Malaysian businessman (Paul Chun) to further do in the Hung Hing gang. A new Young and Dangerous film means returning stars, fresh new faces, and even possible departures. Both Tai Fei (Anthony Wong) and Sister Thirteen (Sandra Ng) return, and award-winning actress Shu Qi brings her cute-sexy screen persona to the Young and Dangerous fold as a new love interest for Ho-Nam. Young and Dangerous 5 has all of the above, plus the requisite triad angst and action, and even an appearance by Hong Kong's most famous cinema cop: Danny Lee as Lee Sir!
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