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10 November 2005 (Hong Kong) moreUser Comments:
Flashy, violent, disposable...like its heroes moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Vanness Wu | ... | Officer Wang Sun-Ho | |
| Shawn Yue | ... | Officer Hung Kei-Lok | |
| Yu Xia | ... | PRC Luo Zai-Jun (as Xia Yu) | |
| Shengyi Huang | ... | Officer Pak Yut-Suet (as Eva Huang) | |
| Lawrence Chou | ... | Officer James Lam, INTERPOL | |
| Sammo Hung Kam-Bo | ... | Kong Long (as Sammo Hung) | |
| Michael Biehn | ... | Petros Angelo | |
| Bingbing Li | ... | Yu Ching (as Li Bing Bing) | |
| Jun-ho Heo | ... | Captain Ko Tung-Yuen (as Huh Joon-Ho) | |
| Maggie Q | ... | Yuet | |
| Simon Yam | ... | Commander Hon Sun | |
| Isabella Leong | ... | Kong's Daughter | |
| Mark Henderson | ... | Joe Pearson | |
| Philip Ng | ... | Lee Chun Pei | |
| Andy On | ... | Suet's Undercover Target |
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Singapore:NC-16 (edited version) | Singapore:M18 | Malaysia:18SG | Hong Kong:IIB | Japan:PG-12 | Italy:VM14 | Finland:K-15Filming Locations:
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Andy On was supposed to take on one of the leading roles of the film, but due to his tight schedule couldn't make it. He does make a cameo appearance in the film. moreFAQ
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