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| Anthony Wong Chau-Sang | ... | Inspector Wong Chi Shing (as Anthony Wong) | |
| Eric Tsang | ... | Hon Sam | |
| Carina Lau | ... | Mary Hon | |
| Francis Ng | ... | Ngai Wing Hau | |
| Edison Chen | ... | Officer Lau Kin Ming | |
| Shawn Yue | ... | Chan Wing Yan | |
| Jun Hu | ... | SP Luk (as Hu Jun) | |
| Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung | ... | Kwun (as Joe Cheung) | |
| Henry Fong | ... | Gandhi (as Fong Ping) | |
| Peter Ngor | ... | Negro | |
| Arthur Wong | ... | Wah | |
| Teddy Chan | ... | Ching | |
| Chung-yue Chiu | ... | Mary (as Yu Chiu) | |
| Phorjeat Keanpetch | ... | Sunny | |
| Shipin Ye | ... | Socialites (as Ye Shi Pin) | |
| Ping Hui Tay | ... | Hung the Solicitor (as Tay Ping Hui) | |
| Roy Cheung | ... | Law | |
| Kai Chi Liu | ... | Uncle John | |
| Chapman To | ... | Tsui Wai Keung | |
| Hui Kam Fung | ... | Cadet School Principal | |
| Alexander Chan | ... | Yee | |
| Andrew Lin | ... | Chung, Ngai's Brother (as Andrew Lien) | |
| Kara Hui | ... | Hau's Sister (as Wai Ying Hung) | |
| Chi Keung Wan | ... | Superintendent Leung (as Wan Chi Keung) | |
| Chaucharew Wichai | ... | Paul (as Chan Charoen Wichai) | |
| Xiao Hai | ... | Cheung | |
| Kelly Fu | ... | May | |
| William Tuen | ... | Sergeant Chan | |
| Wing-Hong Cheung | ... | Billy (as Cheung Wing Hong) | |
| Roderick Lam | ... | Father Kwun's Bodyguard | |
| Kam Loi Kwan | ... | Father Kwun's Bodyguard | |
| Chung Ka Lung | ... | Father Kwun's Bodyguard | |
| Wai Lam | ... | Hau's Button Man #1 (as Lam Fu Wah) | |
| Yui Sang Wong | ... | Hau's Button Man #2 (as Wong Yui Sang) | |
| Chu Chi Ho | ... | Hau's Button Man #3 | |
| Tiffany Cheung | ... | Killer at Nightclub | |
| Ken Ling | ... | Killer at Restaurant | |
| Tony Tai | ... | Killer at HiFi Shop (as Tai Ho Fai Tony) | |
| Chan Siu Kwan | ... | Killer at Lift Lobby | |
| Roger Lee | ... | Killer on Motorbike (as Roger Li) | |
| Lo Lou Fai | ... | Killer in Thailand | |
| Vincent Chi Mo Chun | ... | OCTB Constable #1 (as Chi Mo Chun, Vincent) | |
| Kin-Yung Tsang | ... | OCTB Constable #2 (as Tseng Kin Yung, Tenny) | |
| Cheung Pui Sai | ... | OCTB Constable #3 | |
| Frank Michael Liu | ... | OCTB Constable #4 (as Frank Liu) | |
| Man Shing Wong | ... | OCTB Constable #5 | |
| Cheung Yuk Sun | ... | OCTB Constable #6 (as Cheung Yuk Sun, Simon) | |
| Tang Tai Wo | ... | Sam's Button Man #1 | |
| Chan Kam Pui | ... | Sam's Button Man #2 | |
| Anthony Carpio | ... | Sam's Button Man #3 | |
| Lam Kwok Kit | ... | Sam's Button Man #4 | |
| Ken Chu | ... | Gandhi's Button Man #1 | |
| Chow Chi Shing | ... | Gandhi's Button Man #2 | |
| Fu Kwok Ho | ... | Gandhi's Button Man #3 | |
| Ho Ka Ming | ... | Gandhi's Button Man #4 | |
| Chan Kim Ming | ... | Negro's Button Man #1 | |
| Cheng Kwok Wai | ... | Negro's Button Man #2 | |
| Yiu Kai Tung | ... | Negro's Button Man #3 (as Yiu Kai Tung, Richard) | |
| Lau Tung Ching | ... | Negro's Button Man #4 | |
| Ming Liu | ... | Wah's Button Man #1 (as Lui Siu Ming) | |
| Chi-Keung Lee | ... | Wah's Button Man #2 (as Lee Chi Keung) | |
| Peter Lee | ... | Wah's Button Man #3 | |
| Cheung Yiu Kwong | ... | Wah's Button Man #4 | |
| Li Wai Ming | ... | Ching's Button Man #1 | |
| Cheng Kai Chung | ... | Ching's Button Man #2 | |
| Wai Yin Tse | ... | Ching's Button Man #3 (as Tse Wai Yin) | |
| Wong Chun Lam | ... | Ching's Button Man #4 | |
| Lai Wai Tak | ... | Uncle John's Button Man #1 | |
| Ho Shu Wing | ... | Uncle John's Button Man #2 | |
| Ricardo Mamood-Vega | ... | Private Investigator #1 (as Ricardo Mamood) | |
| Brandon Rhea | ... | Private Investigator | |
| Luk Auntie | ... | Kwun's Wife (as Auntie Luk) | |
| Hera Lam | ... | Hau's Wife | |
| Eva Wong | ... | Yee's Wife | |
| Georgina Chan | ... | Hau's Daugher | |
| Ting-Fung Li | ... | Boy with Funny Face (as Li Ting Fung, Ken) | |
| Anna Yau | ... | Gandhi's Wife (as Anna Yiu) | |
| Carmen Cheung | ... | Negro's Wife | |
| Yan Qing Yu | ... | Wah's Wife | |
| Ann Ng | ... | Ching's Wife | |
| Kwok Yuk Keung | ... | Superintendent #1 | |
| Chow Chi Keung | ... | Superintendent #2 | |
| Brian Ireland | ... | Superintendent #3 | |
| Derek Skinner | ... | Superintendent #4 | |
| Bey Logan | ... | Inspector Calvin | |
| Tung-Lit Mui | ... | Noodle Shop Owner (as Mui Tung Lit) |
Directed by | |||
| Wai-keung Lau | (as Andrew Lau) | ||
| Alan Mak | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Alan Mak | (written by) and | |
| Felix Chong | (written by) | |
| Alan Mak | (characters) uncredited & | |
| Felix Chong | (characters) uncredited | |
Produced by | |||
| Ellen Chang | .... | line producer | |
| John Chong | .... | executive producer | |
| Lorraine Ho | .... | line producer | |
| Wai-keung Lau | .... | producer (as Andrew Lau) | |
| Baoping Ma | .... | executive producer (as Ma Baoping) | |
| Daniel Yun | .... | executive producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Kwong Wing Chan | (as Chan Kwong Wing) | ||
Cinematography by | |||
| Wai-keung Lau | (director of photography) (as Andrew Lau) | ||
| Man-Ching Ng | (director of photography) (as Ng Man Ching) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Curran Pang | (as Pang Ching Hei) | ||
| Danny Pang | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Bill Lui | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Silver Cheung | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Yu Lai Cheng | .... | makeup artist (as Cheng Yu Lai) | |
| Miko Chu | .... | makeup artist (as Chu Wai Fong) | |
| Joe Kwong | .... | hair stylist | |
| James Lau | .... | hair stylist | |
Production Management | |||
| Suparat Bruranaphant | .... | production manager: Thailand | |
| Tang Wai But | .... | production manager | |
| Lai Yin Chow | .... | unit manager (as Chow Lai Yin) | |
| Bonnie Shum | .... | assistant production manager | |
| Peanpen Udomchai | .... | production manager: Thailand | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Wai Hung Chan | .... | first assistant director (as Chan Wai Hung) | |
| Ka-kit Cheung | .... | second assistant director (as Cheung Ka Kit) | |
| Ask Lee | .... | third assistant director | |
| Saetant Sakchai | .... | assistant director: Thailand (as Sae Tant Sakchai) | |
Art Department | |||
| Chun Yim Ip | .... | assistant art director (as Ip Chun Yin) | |
| Pak Shing Lai | .... | prop master (as Lai Pak Shing) | |
| Sze Wan Leung | .... | assistant art director (as Leung Sze Wan) | |
| Wai Kong Leung | .... | propman (as Leung Wai Kong) | |
| Atisak Nokyu | .... | prop master: Thailand | |
| Ho Shu Wing | .... | propman | |
Sound Department | |||
| Wing Lai Chin | .... | sound mixer (as Bernard Chin) | |
| Felix Chung Sze Ming | .... | sound effects editor (as Chung Sze Ming, Felix) | |
| Burnard To | .... | foley recordist (as To Burnard) | |
| Kinson Tsang | .... | sound designer | |
| Kinson Tsang | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Johnny Wan | .... | boom operator | |
| Tse Kin Wong | .... | dialogue recordist (as Wong Tsz Kin) | |
| Chun Hin Yiu | .... | dialogue recordist (as Yiu Chun Hin) | |
| George Lee Yiu-Keung | .... | dialogue editor (as George Lee Yiu Keung) | |
| George Lee Yiu-Keung | .... | sound re-recording mixer (as George Lee Yiu Keung) | |
| Ting Yip Yuen | .... | dialogue recordist (as Yuen Ting Yip) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Kam Tong Fok | .... | special effects | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Desmond Chan | .... | computer animator | |
| Hin Pu Ho | .... | computer animator (as Ho Hin Pun) | |
| Jesse Ho | .... | computer animator | |
| Terry Lam | .... | visual effects creative director | |
| Gary Leung | .... | computer animator | |
| Keith Leung | .... | computer animator | |
| Alex Lim | .... | digital effects supervisor | |
| Leo Ng | .... | computer animator | |
| Eddy Wong | .... | visual effects supervisor | |
| Victor Wong | .... | visual effects supervisor | |
| Ray Wu | .... | visual effects producer | |
| Siu Fai Yeung | .... | senior computer animator (as Yeung Siu Fai) | |
Stunts | |||
| Tat Chiu Lee | .... | stunt coordinator (as Lee Tat Chiu) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Lo Lou Fai | .... | gaffer | |
| Chan Siu Kwan | .... | focus puller | |
| Chun-Shing Lam | .... | electrician (as Lam Chun Shing) | |
| Raymond Lam | .... | Steadicam operator | |
| Wing-Teng Law | .... | best boy (as Law Wing Tong) | |
| Chen Chiang Liao | .... | grip (as Liao Chen Chiang) | |
| Yuen Chun Ming | .... | grip | |
| Chun Kau Ng | .... | grip (as Ng Chun Kau) | |
| Hung Fei Wong | .... | still photographer (as Wong Hung Fei) | |
| Wai Lun Wong | .... | still photographer (as Wong Wai Lun) | |
| Kai Tin Yeung | .... | electrician (as Yeung Kai Tim) | |
| Chun-Wah Yuen | .... | focus puller | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Supavan Na Ha Korn | .... | wardrobe: Thailand | |
| Ling Fai Lau | .... | assistant costume designer (as Lau Ling Fai) | |
| Yun Mei Man | .... | wardrobe (as Man Yun Mei) | |
| Kwan-Kwan Siu | .... | assistant costume designer (as Siu Kwan Kwan) | |
Music Department | |||
| Nicolaus Eszterházy | .... | orchestra (as Nicolaus Esterhazy) | |
| Lászlo Kovács | .... | conductor (as Laszlo Kovacs) | |
| Nirmal Kulu | .... | musician: didgeridoo | |
| Nirmal Kulu | .... | musician: sitar | |
| Anna Kwan | .... | musician: cello (as Kwan Ton An) | |
| Po Shek Tam | .... | musician: bamboo flageilet (as Tam Po Shek) | |
| Edmond Tsang | .... | orchestral arrangements | |
Other crew | |||
| Kwai Wah Chan | .... | set production assistant (as Chan Kwai Wah) | |
| Man Fai Chan | .... | set production assistant (as Chan Man Fai) | |
| Fiona Chow | .... | production coordinator | |
| Surasak Harunda | .... | set production assistant: Thailand | |
| Chaiyo Kairattanaluke | .... | set production assistant: Thailand | |
| Chutima Kanjanathammarat | .... | translator: Thailand | |
| Woratat Kongsubto | .... | set production assistant: Thailand | |
| Henry Lau | .... | script supervisor | |
| Larry Lee | .... | production assistant | |
| Tao Ling | .... | production coordinator (as Ling Tao) | |
| Calmen Lui | .... | laboratory consultant | |
| Jensan Matrwijitr | .... | set production assistant: Thailand | |
| Yod Saehang | .... | location manager: Thailand | |
| Chaipat Sitthisaramkul | .... | translator: Thailand | |
| Chi Fai So | .... | set production assistant (as So Chi Fai) | |
| Leo Sze | .... | production accountant | |
| David Wong | .... | production accountant | |
| Ronald Wong | .... | production coordinator | |
| Chi Wai Yeung | .... | script supervisor (as Yeung Chi Wai) | |
| Yung Lin Yeung | .... | tea lady (as Yeung Yung Lin) | |
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| Mou gaan dou | Ying hung boon sik II | The Departed | Mou gaan dou III: Jung gik mou gaan | The Corruptor |
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Set before events in Wu Jian Dao, the murder of the head of the Ngai family see his son, Hau, stepping up immediately upsetting the power balance in the region. Small time boss Sam has a close relationship with officer SP Wong both of whom wish to see the Ngai family removed from the scene. Meanwhile, triad Lau Kin Ming is sent to infiltrate the police force and gradually work his way up with help from Sam while Wong sanctions Chen Wing Yan (the half brother of the Hgai family) to infiltrate the triads and work his way up to Hau.
I approached this film wondering what it would do how would it manage to be interesting given that we already know (from part 1) how it goes. I also expected it to be roughly the same as the first film in terms of being an enjoyable thriller however this was not the case and it was hard to get into the film for what it was. The story is not really about Yan and Ming so much as it is about the leading figures behind them this film belongs to Sam, Wong and Hau and this was a bit of a surprise but one I was able to get over quickly and settle into a pretty interesting story where we see the shift of power in the HK crime families unsurprisingly framed by the shift of political power from Britain to China. However interesting it is the film lacks in several areas. Firstly the praise for the first film seems to have got to the makers' heads and part 2 is a much more overblown affair that injects every scene with a sense of overblown drama that it tries to create as oppose to earn. This is a little tiring as it seems to be forcing us to accept the film as some sort of epic where it would have been much more effective to underplay the story and let it stand on its own. Making this more annoying is the fact that the script doesn't really help the audience much and only the sharpest viewer will make it through the first 20 minutes without struggling to get hold of the story and work out who everybody is.
In stark contrast to the tight thriller of part 1, this film is a much bigger story and, as such, occasionally struggled to keep me emotionally involved. Sure, the politics of crime were interesting and produced plenty of good stuff but only occasionally did I get behind the characters and struggle to know who to support like I had in part 1 in fact the film could have easily lost Yan and Ming without losing much story. However it is still worth seeing as it does manage as a bit of a twisty crime story (but not a thriller) but even as this it doesn't really stand out as being that great. The loss of the great performances from Lau and Leung is a massive hole that neither Chen or Yue ever get close to filling the fact that the material gives them no help either is not their fault. As before, Wong and Tsang are both good and they benefit from being the focus of the prequel. Ng is a good addition as Hau and he is suitably professional, cold and has a powerful presence suiting his character it also helps that he was very easy on the eye too! As with the prequel, the female parts are pretty thin and the potential to use Lau's Mary better is not taken.
Overall this is not a bad film by any means; in fact it is an OK story of crime between the ruling families (as shown by a few individuals) however the film hurts itself by trying to force itself into the shape of a 'sprawling crime epic' when nothing in the material actually justifies this aim. The poor use of Yan and Ming is a problem that is only slightly helped by the increased focus on Sam and SP Wong. An OK film but not a scratch on the original and not even necessary viewing to enjoy that better film.