Gangs '92 is a 1992 Hong Kong action film directed by Dick Cho and starring Aaron Kwok as a rich heir who befriends a group of junior delinquents and helps them turn their lives around go straight.
[1] Lone (Leung Sap-yat), Tung (Ricky Ho), Pig Kidney (Tse Wai-kit) and May (Winnie Lau) are a group of delinquents from Kam Tin, New Territories.
Lone, Tung and Pig Kidney spend their days in a gambling den in their village while May works at her father's bar where she cons patrons in poker.
Later that night, they hang out in an arcade where May plays Street Fighter with Sam (Aaron Kwok), who is a rich heir.
Sam notices his wallet stolen and catches Tung, who was still inside the arcade, and makes it outside where they also follow the rest to the police station.
In order to obtain the sum, Tung asks his grandaunt to loan money in her store in Kam Tin.
He also tells them of his plan to study biochemistry in the United States, which they laugh off since they believe he belongs to a powerful triad family while Lone tells him he wants Sam to help them start a casino, but Sam suggests him to start a legal business instead.
When Fu refuses to give it back, Pig Kidney sets a fire and takes May hostage, forcing the kids to pay him HK$500,000 in two hours for the damages they caused.
During an attack by Fu and his henchman, Pig Kidney, Tung, Fat Mum and her subordinate, Little Wah (Chin Shih-erh) were killed.
[2] The film grossed HK$6,669,607 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 7 to 20 March 1992.