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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Sung Tse Ho is a respected member of a triad whose principal operation is printing and distributing counterfeit US banknotes. Mark Gor is Ho's partner in crime. Ho cares deeply for his brother Sung Tse Kit, who has joined the HKPD, and encourages his career choice, but keeps his criminal life secret from him. When a job in Taiwan goes to hell, Ho is arrested while his accomplice, a new guy by the name of Shing (played by ) gets away. Mark, as Ho's sworn brother, is mad as hell about this, and in one of John Woo's most iconic action sequences, he takes revenge on Ho's betrayers with both guns blazing, but near the end of the shootout, one of his kneecaps is blown out. |