| english title | Dead End |
| original title | Sei Gok |
| year | 1969 |
| country | Hong-Kong |
| director | CHANG Cheh - 張徹 | |
| actor | ||
| GOO Man-Chung | ||
| WONG Kwong-Yue | ||
| HSU Hsia | ||
| CHAN Chuen | ||
| producer | Runme SHAW | |
| action director | TANG Chia | |
| LIU Chia-Liang - 劉家良 | ||
| scriptwriter | YAU Kong-Kin | |
| artistic director | Johnson TSAO | |
| assistant director | WU Ma - 午馬 |
| genres | drama social |
| duration | 1h40 |
| production studio | Shaw Brothers 邵氏 |
In the mid-sixties Chang Cheh changed the face of female dominated films with his male dominated, violent kung-fu films. Dead End was the start of a new force that lasted 6 years, the first film to star David Chiang and Ti Lung under director Chang's discerning eye. The trouble all begins when Chen Hung-lieh's character disapproves of Ti Lung's character courting his sister.

