Credited cast: | |||
Louis Koo | ... | Cheng Chun-Yin | |
Nick Cheung | ... | Ching To | |
Francis Ng | ... | Yip Chi-Fan | |
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Peiyao Jiang | ... | Yiu Ho-Yee |
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Yichi Zhang | ... | Demon |
Zhi-zhong Huang | |||
Jacky Cai | |||
Joe Tak-Chung Ma | ... | Police Chief | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Jimmy Au | |||
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Joel Chan | ||
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Kai Tai Cheng | ... | (as Eric Cheng) |
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Po-Yee Cheung | ... | (as Bowie Cheung) |
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Kaman Kong | ||
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Kimmy Kwan | ||
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Maxi Lai | ... | (as Jan-Yip Lai) |
In this action spectacle, a car crash sparks a war between local police and an international terrorist organization. After the arrest of a hacker, three police officers follow clues that lead them to foreign lands, but as the investigation continues, the lines between good and evil become blurred. Written by Well Go USA Entertainment
For an overcooked genre the Shaw Brothers do as good a job as any (along side the French). The usual international organized crime baddies with an abundance of car chases and huge body count (something I suppose we don't need at this point in history). Number killed (ballpark): Innocent 36; Baddies 69. (Note: I'm not counting those killed by bulls & the poor innocent bystander bulls who died.) Compares favorably to Kingsman: The Secret Service (hundreds); John Wick: Parabellum (hundred+) in that regard. To help watch: The detectives: As a boy, Tsai, becomes Cheng Chun-Yin; as a boy, Dee, becomes Ching To; third detective is Yip Chi-Fan. The other major character is Yiu Ho-Yee as our female hacker of the international crime syndicate.