Richard Loo (1903 - 1983)
Film Deaths[]
- West of Shanghai (War Lord) (1937) [Mr. Cheng]: Executed (off-screen) by a firing squad. We do not see Richard during the execution sequence; however before surrendering to the soldiers, Boris Karloff remarks to Richard "I let you die with me, what more do you want?". It's unknown if whether Richard was executed before, after or at the same time as Boris.
- Malaya (1949) [Col. Genichi Tomura]: Shot by Spencer Tracy on his boat after Richard non-fatally wounds him.
- The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) [Hai Fat]: Shot in the chest by Christopher Lee in Richard's office. CLASSIC QUOTE: "Mr. Fat has just resigned from the board...He always liked that mausoleum; put him in it."
TV Deaths[]
- Perry Mason: The Case of the Floating Stones (1963) [Mr. Eng]: Dies of a heart attack (off-screen). We only see him having the heart attack with James Forrest telling Dale Ishimoto to call for help; we learn of his death when James is talking to James Hong about his death.
Categiry:Death scenes by firing squad