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''Hero of Tomorrow'' (released in the Philippines as ''Blood of the Protector'') is a 1988 Hong Kong crime film directed by Poon Man-kit and starring
Max Mok Max Mok ( zh, t=莫少聰; born 2 December 1962 in Hong Kong; also credited as Benny Mok, Benny Mok Siu-chung and Max Mok Siu-chung) is a Hong Kong actor and singer. Mok was recruited by the Shaw Brothers Studio and has been a major film star si ...
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Michael Miu Michael Miu Kiu-wai ( 苗僑偉) (born 18 June 1958) is a Hong Kong actor and businessman. His career has been met with popular success in his youth, followed by a resurgence in middle age after a period of hiatus. He is considered one of the most ...
. Miu's nickname, "Third Brother" (三哥), was originated from his character in this film as a former triad leader.


Plot

Three years ago, Lee Sam was a triad leader who was victimized by his enemy when leads him arrested and imprisoned. Upon his release, he single-handedly takes revenge and flees to Taiwan afterwards and takes refugee from Billy Lee, whom he helped before. Sam decides to conceal his identity and leave the underworld but Billy is belligerent and repeatedly makes fuss and finds a newcomer, Crow, to be his scapegoat. Crow has nothing to do all the time and always dreams of becoming a triad leader. Crow is then appreciated by Billy for being his scapegoat and his reputation rises which gets Billy jealous and arranges him to assassinate a police officer in Hong Kong. Billy hires a collateral killer to kill Crow's girlfriend and older sister. The anger of Sam and Crow forces them to be back in the underworld.


Cast

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Max Mok Max Mok ( zh, t=莫少聰; born 2 December 1962 in Hong Kong; also credited as Benny Mok, Benny Mok Siu-chung and Max Mok Siu-chung) is a Hong Kong actor and singer. Mok was recruited by the Shaw Brothers Studio and has been a major film star si ...
as Crow Yeung Tin-sun (烏鴉/楊天順), a young man who sells betel nut for a living in Taipei who is ambitious of becoming a triad leader, which caused the death of his girlfriend and older sister. *
Michael Miu Michael Miu Kiu-wai ( 苗僑偉) (born 18 June 1958) is a Hong Kong actor and businessman. His career has been met with popular success in his youth, followed by a resurgence in middle age after a period of hiatus. He is considered one of the most ...
as Lee Sam / Third Brother (李森/三哥), a former triad leader who seeks vengeance after release from prison and flees to Taiwan. He was betrayed by his own brothers and dishearteningly leaves the underworld. *William Ho as Billy Lee Kui (李駒), a ruthless triad leader who would even betray his own brothers. He was later killed by Crow. *Joan Tong as Naive Ng (吳天真), Crow's girlfriend after she was saved by him in a "Hero to the beauty's rescue" style. She was raped by Billy and committed suicide. * Chin Su-mei as Yeung Lai-ling (楊麗玲), Crow's older sister who develops a relationship with Sam. She was killed Billy while Crow was absent from Taiwan. *Cheung Wing-ching as Little Santung (小山東), Crow's good friend. He was corrupt with Billy's money and Crow chopped his own finger off to save him. *Fong Ming-kit as Little Bread (小肉包), Little's Santung's girlfriend. *
Ku Feng Chan Sze-man (born 3 July 1930), better known by his stage name Ku Feng, is a Hong Kong actor. Background He studied in Beijing, and has appeared in hundreds of films, many of which were produced by the Shaw Brothers Studio Shaw Brothers ( ...
as Uncle Chung (鍾叔), a triad elder who helps Lee Sam to flee to Taiwan (cameo) *Lung Ming-yan as Lung (阿龍), a triad leader who collides with Billy to use Crow to kill a police officer in Hong Kong. He then tries to kill and silence Crow. (cameo) *
Philip Chan Philip Chan may refer to: * Philip Chan (actor) Philip Chan Yan-kin (born 25 January 1945) is a Hong Kong actor, film director, producer, screenwriter and music composer of Taishan area origin. Career He worked as a Royal Hong Kong Police F ...
as Officer Chan (陳警官), the police officer who Crow was lured to kill. (cameo) *
Blackie Ko Blackie Ko () (February 22, 1953 – December 9, 2003) was a Taiwanese film director, producer, stuntman, singer and actor. Blackie was considered to be the greatest automotive stunt choreographer in Asia. Personal life In 1956, his family moved ...
as Peter (阿昆), a triad leader whose territories in Taipei were taken by Billy. While failing to negotiate with Billy, he was killed by Crow. (cameo) * James Tien as Superintendent Cho (曹警司), a gambler in Billy's casino. (cameo) *Chen Song-yong as Big Ma (馬老大), a Taiwanese triad leader who was killed by Billy. *Tommy Wong as Ng Kong (吳江), Billy's sworn brother who framed Lee Sam to prison. He was killed by Sam after his release from prison. (cameo) * Phillip Kwok as Big B (大B), a police officer who is Ng Kong's friend and helped him when he was attacked by Sam. (cameo) *Thomas Sin as Bulldog (土狗), Billy's henchman *Chan King as Hong Kong triad leader *Lam Chung as Hong Kong triad leader *Shan Chin-po as Peter's gangster *Mak Wai-cheung as Monkey *Wong Yiu as Dwarf *Wong Hung as Hong Kong triad leader *Liu Chun-hung as Uncle Chung's chauffeur *Yiu Man-kei as Billy's thug *Chang Seng-kwong as bodyguard *Lam Foo-wai as chauffeur *San Sin


Release

''Hero of Tomorrow'' was released in Hong Kong on 23 September 1988. In the Philippines, the film was released as ''Blood of the Protector'' by South Cinema Films on 9 June 1989; Max Mok and Cheung Wing-ching are credited as Bronson Lee and Henry Chang respectively, while action director is credited as Jimmy Wong.


Box office

The film grossed HK$5,278,572 during its theatrical run from 23 September to 5 October 1988 in Hong Kong.


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