San Francisco Chronicle by G. Allen Johnson
Aided by the star magnetism of Yen and Tse, and back in his element on the colorful streets of Hong Kong, Chan goes out with both guns blazing.
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Hong Kong, China · 2021
2h 8m
Director Benny Chan
Starring Donnie Yen, Nicholas Tse, Qin Lan, Ray Lui
Genre Action, Crime
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