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| Nicholas Tse | Tyler | |
| Wu Bai | Jack | |
| Candy Lo | Ah Hui | |
| Cathy Tsui | Ah Jo | |
| Anthony Wong Chau-Sang | Uncle Ji | |
| Jun Kung | Miguel | |
| Arsenio Bhoy Agpoon | ||
| Albert | ||
| Tsu Chun Bon | ||
| Angelo Carmones | ||
| William Chan | ||
| Hung On Cheung | ||
| Charles Fok | ||
| Jack Kao | Police Officer | |
| Kenji | ||
| Leung Tal Keung | ||
| Roderik Lam | ||
| Joe Li | ||
| Robert Miller | ||
| Fu Yeuk Pang | ||
| Francis Pardeilhan | Jack | |
| Wong Kam Pong | ||
| Wong Ting Pong | ||
| Antonio Represan | ||
| Roberto Rojas |
| Director/Choreographer |
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| Producer |
Tsui Hark
Nansun Shi |
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| Writer/Composer |
Tsui Hark
Koan Hui |
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| Cinematography |
Herman Yau
Chiu-Lam Ko Baf Sjamsuddin |
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Tyler is a restless, streetwise 21-year-old Hong Kong native who's had trouble gaining the trust of others all his life. He secretly fantasizes about living the good life in South America. After a while, he is forced to deal with the reality of impending fatherhood. Hankering for quick cash, however, he joins a bodyguard company. Later, he makes friends with a once disillusioned mercenary determined to begin life in a new way. However, their companionship is brief: they both are uncontrollably forced toward opposite sides of a deadly showdown... |
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