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Fighting the Gun-Runners (ji qiang xing dong)
By ChinaFilm.com Published: 2008-05-06
Armed gangsters from Haidao City try to make a break out of the country, but the Chinese police are on their tail and uncover a HK-based gang, called the “Giant Circle”, involved in smuggling guns from China to the colony. Inspector Shan Yi is assigned to the case. The head of the gang reaches Haidao City to collect guns from the gun-dealers. Shan Yi infiltrates another underground gang “12K,” which gives him access to “Giant Circle,” and discovers that the guns to be smuggled are hidden in a consignment of toy weapons. Shan Yi succeeds in busting the case open, but gets seriously wounded in the process. Screenplay: Li Yanxiong Director: Yu Shibin Cinematography: Yan Xuzhong, Wang Hongyan Art Director: Liang Guoxiong Music: Cao Guangping Starring: Wang Jiancheng, Lu Ying, Feng Jingao Running time: 92 min. Produced by the Pearl River Film Studio Produced in 1992 |
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