Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong (2021 film)
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Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong (Chinese: 金錢帝國:追虎擒龍), previously known as Money Empire (Chinese: 金錢帝國:巔峰之戰) and I Corrupt All Cops 2 (Chinese: 金錢帝國2:四大探長)[4] is a 2021 Hong Kong action crime film directed by Wong Jing and Woody Hui, and starring Louis Koo, Tony Leung, Francis Ng and Gordon Lam. The film is a thematic sequel to the 2009 film I Corrupt All Cops, featuring a new storyline.[5][6] Koo and Lam play ICAC investigators who battle against notorious drug lord Crippled Ho (Leung) and corrupt police detective Chui Lok (Ng). The film was released on 29 April 2021.[7]
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Traditional Chinese | 金錢帝國:追虎擒龍 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 金钱帝国:追虎擒龙 | ||||||||||
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Directed by | Wong Jing Woody Hui | ||||||||||
Screenplay by | Wong Jing Ronald Chan Lui Koon Nam Stanley Hui | ||||||||||
Produced by | Wong Jing Stanley Tong Connie Wong | ||||||||||
Starring | Louis Koo Tony Leung Francis Ng Gordon Lam | ||||||||||
Cinematography | Andy Ng | ||||||||||
Edited by | Li Ka-wing | ||||||||||
Music by | Lowell Lo | ||||||||||
Production companies | Mega-Vision Pictures Erdong Pictures (Beijing) Moke Pictures (Beijing) Tianjin Maoyan Weiying Culture Media Emperor Film Production Beijing Yuanshang Culture Media Shanghai Zhongyan Culture Media Nanjing Jiangshance Films World Universal Culture Ili Changjiang Culture Beijing Carrie Yamei Film & TV Media Bliss Media Hengnuo Family Office (Guangzhou) Perfect Sky Pictures Shanghai Gonggong Film & TV Culture Horgos Huanxing Entertainment Company Limited Film Power Entertainment Flaming Time Broadcast Organization | ||||||||||
Distributed by | Mega-Vision Pictures | ||||||||||
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Running time | 106 minutes | ||||||||||
Countries | Hong Kong China | ||||||||||
Language | Cantonese | ||||||||||
Budget | CN¥330 million[3] | ||||||||||
Box office | US$40.62 million[lower-alpha 1] |
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