Tony Wong, a hit man hooked on gambling, will soon learn from his Mafia boss, Frank Garrot, that, 'If you want something, it will cost you'.
'Tony Wong is a young hit man with a gambling problem. Frank Garrot, boss of the criminal ring, lends Tony fifty thousand dollars to satisfy his gambling needs. Tony gains Frank's trust by demonstrating a fine tuned hitmanship. Now, Frank Garrot wants his money back. Tony decides to gamble one more time to make it big and pay off Frank; however, redemption knocks on Tony's door a minute too late. As he is on the way to cash in his winnings, fate plays a wicked hand'.—Carlos Saavedra, Jr.