AKA Yu Sha-Li, Tu Sha-Li, Qui Lee.
Shirley Yu has the most active mouth I’ve ever seen. It seems to jump all over her face while she talks, particularly when she’s being seductive. It doesn’t seem to be actually attached; it’s like those skits where a closeup of a mouth is superimposed onto a still photo.
Life Gamble (1979):
Plays the hostess (madam?) Peng Shuang-Shuang. She kills Xiao Tang the Deadly Whip (Chiang Sheng), apparently in self-defense, but is blackmailed by the Chief Constable (Ku Feng) into assisting in his plan to infiltrate his daughter (Kara Hui) into the game in hopes of retrieving the jade. She actually succeeds in getting the jade out of the casino, but doesn’t get to keep it long.
Shirley Yu has the most active mouth I’ve ever seen. It seems to jump all over her face while she talks, particularly when she’s being seductive. It doesn’t seem to be actually attached; it’s like those skits where a closeup of a mouth is superimposed onto a still photo.
Life Gamble (1979):
Plays the hostess (madam?) Peng Shuang-Shuang. She kills Xiao Tang the Deadly Whip (Chiang Sheng), apparently in self-defense, but is blackmailed by the Chief Constable (Ku Feng) into assisting in his plan to infiltrate his daughter (Kara Hui) into the game in hopes of retrieving the jade. She actually succeeds in getting the jade out of the casino, but doesn’t get to keep it long.
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