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赤裸天使 (1995)
Angel Heart
Alias: 天使心
Origin: Taiwan
Circuit: Empire 
Genre: Adult 
Rating: III (Hong Kong) 
Theatrical Run (HK): 05/25/1995 - 06/14/1995
Box Office: HK $2,172,066
 
Director
  Fu Li
 
Screenwriter
  Fu Li
 
Producer
  Jessica Hsu Pei-Yong
 
 
Cast
  Vivian Hsu Jo-Hsuan ... Wenny/Annie
  Franco Chiang Kuo-Pin ... Little Fei/Mao Wei
  Chow Yue-Hau    
  Ku Pao-Ming    
  Chou Kao-Ying    
  Peng Hsiao-Lan    
  Meng Ti-Chen    
  Tu Fu-Ping    
  Stanley Chu Wing-Lung    
 
Production Company
  Chang Hong Channel Film & Video Ltd. Co. (HK)
 
Distributors
  Wong Jing's Workshop Ltd. (Hong Kong)
  Upland Films Corporate Limited (Taiwan)
 
Assistant Director
  Chung Bing-Wong
 
Script Supervisor
  Cho Kwok-Lee
 
Cinematographer
  Chen Jung-Shu
 
Lighting
  Choi Sam-Kat
 
Electrician
  Cheng Wo-Ping
 
Costume
  Yim Pui-Man
 
Makeup
  Choi Hak-Kak
 
Editor
  Chen Po-Wen
 
Scenery
  Lu Chun (2)
 
Sound Recordist
  Lin Shun-Lang
 
Soundtrack
  Fu Li
 
Presenter
  Ng Dui
 
Planning Director
  Kevin Chu Yen-Ping
 
Production Manager
  Chen Chi-Yuan (2)
 
Associate Production Manager
  Tok Chung-Man
 
Project Manager
  Lee King-Suen
 
Unit Manager
  Lam Sing-Kwok
 
Set Runner
  Lee Man-Chung
 
Still Photographer
  Yang Hong (3)
 
Recording Studio
  Scholar Recording Studio
 
 
Summary
  An adult dramatization portraying one man's sexual fantasies, idiosyncrasies and undivided love for the woman of his dreams. [from the Tai Seng Catalog] Mao Wei was back from Yenwon Reformatory Division, where he was inhumanely treated for two years and wrongly blamed for his uncle's smuggling of amphetamines. The first thing he did was to see Annie, a girl he loved before. They soon got married. A half year after the marriage, Annie still remained a virgin as the brutal scenes in the jail came to Mao Wei's mind whenever he made love to her. Mao Wei decided to leave home so that Annie could find another man. Later, Annie was 6-months pregnant and she came and begged Mao Wei to be the baby's father. [Summary by Anonymous@hkcinema.Stanford]