Island of Greed is a 1997 Hong Kong action political crime thriller film directed by Michael Mak and starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung Ka-fai.
While investigating in Taiwan's gambling arcade scene, Captain Fong Kwok-fai (Andy Lau) of the Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau's Tactical Squad discovers the mastermind to be Chow Chiu-sin (Tony Leung Ka-fai), a businessman and leader of the Chung-lam Triad who has decided to run as a member of the Legislative Yuan and has bribed his way into office.
Fong exposes Chow to the public, so the Kuomintang decides to nominate his rival, Ting Chung-shu, to run for the Legislative Yuan instead.
With the help of his journalist girlfriend Ling Fei (Annie Wu), Fong convinces the Justice Minister Fung King-chung to reinstate his position and fully supports him in combating corruption.
Chow is subsequently sentenced to prison for disfranchisement and death row, while Fong resigns from the Investigation Bureau due to public pressure and involvement of manipulating high officials.
During the filming of a stunt sequence, Andy Lau damaged a helicopter that was rented from Taiwanese airline company, Daily Air Corporation.