Moon Lee singing “Betray“ (背叛) by Chai Li (蔡立儿, Cherrie Choi)

Moon Lee performing the song “Betray“ (背叛) from the album “Hope“ (希望) by cantopop singer Chai Li (蔡立儿 or 蔡立兒) aka Cherrie Choi during the film “Killer Angels“ (杀手天使), 1988. ____________________ - Chai Li (蔡立儿: 蔡立 further information about the song: 歌手: 蔡立儿 语言:粤语 所属专辑:希望 发行时间:1988-08-01 Singer: Cai Li children Language: Cantonese Album: Hope Released: 1988-08-01 see the lyrics here: #type=song&id=7405455 listen to the whole album here: #type=album&mid=004QOyLe1RnPyx a better Version of the song (from the 1989 album 不得了 ) is available here: ____________________ - Film Information: IMDb: 导演: 鲁俊谷 主演: 成奎安 刘家辉 吴孟达 李赛凤 类型: 动作 / 惊悚 / 犯罪 制片国家/地区: 香港 语言: 粤语 上映日期: 1989-04-07 片长: 91 分钟 又名: 超级天使 Director: Lu Jun Gu Starring: Gordon Liu Ng Man Tat Moon Lee Fui Genre: Action / Thriller / Crime Producer countries / regions: Hong Kong Language: Cantonese Release date: 1989-04-07 Duration: 91 minutes Also known as: Super Angel Other titles: Killing Angels (HK Title) Saat Sau Tin Sai (HK Title) Sha shou tian shi (HK Title) Extrême Vengeance (French Title) Ultraforce 殺手天使, 胭脂虎對霸王花 If you ever want to watch the entire movie, here’s a quick plot summary: “Yau Li” (Moon Lee) is sent to work undercover in a nightclub while investigating slave trafficking controlled by its owner “Chu” (Leung Kar-yan). His bodyguard “Michael” (Gordon Lau) watches her sing and becomes infatuated. His attitude to Yau Li understandably enrages his girl friend (Nadeki Fujimi) who also happens to be the boss’s daughter. Both Lee’s nightclub costume and Fujimi’s leather-clad “bad girl” outfit are noteworthy. ____________________ - Moon Lee (李賽鳳): ____________________ Watch it here: I don’t own the rights to any of the here posted materials. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use“ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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