The Secret Society – Boss

The Secret Society – Boss is a 2003 Hong Kong crime drama film starring Michael Tse. It was a low-budget film shot on digital video. It was followed by a sequel, The Secret Society: The Best Hack, which was released on 10 April 2003, 14 days after this film's release.

Plot
Fai (Frankie Ng) is the leader of the Hung Hing gang. He is a furious, violent, and prurient man, and his wife (Kara Hui) can't stand him, so she left him. Fai lives with his only daughter, Wing Kei (Jenny Yam), whom he cherishes and loves very much. One time Fai lewds a drugged girl (An Ho) in the disco. Later, he finds out she is the daughter of Lam Hiu Tung (Lee Siu-kei), the leader of the Yee Hing Gang. Tung requests Fai's compensation, but Fai denies it. When the two gangs prepare for a war, anti-triad division officer Lee (Michael Tse) comes in their way, and Tung leaves with anger. Tung's man, Chiu Chi Lung (Jason Chu), gives him a plan to use Chi Wah (Raymond Cho), a famous gigolo, to chase and seduce Fai's daughter as revenge on Fai. Wing Kei and Chi Wah start to fall in love quickly, but Fai opposes their love, so Kei goes to her mom for help. Fai's man threatens Chi Wah to leave Wing Kei. Kei hates her father after she knows it and decides to leave home and marry Chi Wah. Kei goes to the usurer as a guarantor for Wah. She gives her virginity to him too. After that, Chi Wah exposes his actual face as a gigolo, and Kei is hurt badly. Fai is very angry and finds out Wah is the man of Yee Hing Gang Lam Hiu Tung. So, Fai starts a night attack on Tung, swearing to kill all his gang.