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Release Date:
August 14, 2012
Original Title:
消失的子弹
Alternate Titles:
Balas Voando
Balas Voladoras
The Bullet Vanishes
Xiao shi de zi dan
Genres:
Action | Mystery
Production Companies:
JCE Movies
Production Countries:
China | Hong Kong
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 108
One rainy night in an arms factory near Shanghai, a young female worker accused of stealing a box of bullets from the ruthless Boss Ding is violently killed in a game of Russian roulette. Half a month later, a series of inexplicable deaths takes place in the factory, where the victims are shot but no bullets are found. Rumors of a deadly curse begin to spread in the factory, terrorizing the workers there. So, eccentric police inspector Song Donglu and his hot-blooded, gunslinging partner Guo Zhui are sent in to investigate the mystery of the phantom bullets...
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Art Direction:
Attis Lee Kin-Wai
Director:
Lo Chi-leung
Director of Photography:
Chan Chi-Ying
Editor:
Eric Kwong Chi-Leung
Original Music Composer:
Teddy Robin
Tommy Wai
Producer:
Mandy Law-Huang
Derek Yee Tung-Sing
Production Design:
Silver Cheung
Writer:
Lo Chi-leung
Yeung Sin-Ling
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