Million Dollars Snatch (七百萬元大劫案, Qi bai wan yuan da jie an, lit.
"Seven Million Dollar Robbery") also known as Kung Fu Sting, is a 1976 Hong Kong crime thriller neo-noir film directed by Ng See-yuen.
A special police unit is then formed to investigate the case, with the chief inspector suspecting Chan and beginning to keep him under surveillance.
In order to stay undetected, each member is specifically ordered to not spend their share of the one million HK$ from the heist for six months, as to not attract suspicion from the police, which proves to be too much of a temptation for the rest of the gang, causing the police to track them down, arrest all the criminals, and return the stolen money to the bank.
Million Dollars Snatch was loosely based on the real life robbery of HK$75 million from an armored car for the Hang Seng Bank in 1975, roughly equivalent to USD $10,000,000 at the time.