Black Rose II
| Black Rose II | |||
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| Chinese name | |||
| Traditional Chinese | 黑玫瑰義結金蘭 | ||
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| Directed by | Jeffrey Lau Corey Yuen  | ||
| Written by | Jeffrey Lau (as Ann Gee) | ||
| Produced by | Kristie Leung Sam Choi Man Jeffrey Lau  | ||
| Starring | Nancy Sit | ||
| Cinematography | Yuen Man Fung | ||
| Edited by | Kit-Wai Kai | ||
| Music by | Lowell Lo | ||
Production company  | Cinemagic  | ||
| Distributed by | Golden Harvest | ||
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 92 minutes | ||
| Country | Hong Kong | ||
| Languages | Cantonese Mandarin  | ||
| Box office | HK $3,363,913 | ||
Black Rose II (Cantonese: 黑玫瑰義結金蘭), also known as 97 Legendary La Rose Noire, is a 1997 Hong Kong comedy film co-directed by Jeffrey Lau and Corey Yuen with action choreography by Yuen Tak. Lau wrote the screenplay under the pseudonym "Ann Gee". The film is a sequel to Lau's 1992 film 92 Legendary La Rose Noire but features a new storyline and no returning cast members. All of the films are ultimately inspired by Chor Yuen's 1965 film Black Rose and its sequels. Chor Yuen's wife Hung Nam, who played Chan Mei-Ling in the original 1960s Black Rose films, has a cameo in the film as one of Black Rose's disguises. Donnie Yen, who would go on to co-direct the next Black Rose film Protégé de la Rose Noire, has a small role as a boxing school owner.