The Terror of the Tongs

The Terror of the Tongs

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Drug Abuse | Secret Society

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  • Genre(s): Crime, Mystery
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Anthony Bushell, John Peverall
  • Cast(s): Christopher Lee, Yvonne Monlaur, Geoffrey Toone, Marne Maitland, Brian Worth See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 13min
  • Music: James Bernard,Jock May,Alban Streeter,John Hollingsworth
  • Similar To: Psycho Killer, Ballad of a Small Player
  • Story:
    In 1910, Hong Kong, under the rule of the British Empire, is a prosperous and bustling city, but, hidden in the shadows of its many narrow streets, the hideous members of the Red Dragon gang, a branch of the evil Chinese secret society of the Tongs, lurk and murder those who oppose to their tyranny, which thrives on vice, crime and the fear of the weakest.
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STORY

Story
In 1910, Hong Kong, under the rule of the British Empire, is a prosperous and bustling city, but, hidden in the shadows of its many narrow streets, the hideous members of the Red Dragon gang, a branch of the evil Chinese secret society of the Tongs, lurk and murder those who oppose to their tyranny, which thrives on vice, crime and the fear of the weakest.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Sir Christopher Lee reported to work on this movie after a vacation in Northern Italy with a deep tan, which was problematic for the Make-up Department, as his character was supposed to have very pale skin.

This was the first "Hammer" film for which Christopher Lee received top billing.

Sir Christopher Lee said in interviews that the make-up he sported in this movie to transform him into a Chinese man was the most uncomfortable make-up that he had to endure at that point in time.

According to interviews, Harold Goodwin was bemused to be cast as a Chinese man.

Shot in the months of April and May 1960.

Popular Dialogues

"The Tong Leader: Have you ever had your bones scraped, Captain? It is painful in the extreme I can assure you."

"Mr. Ming: [to Jackson] A witness too frightened to talk is no witness at all."