Once a Thief (1991) [R]

Release Date:
February 2, 1991

Original Title:
縱橫四海

Alternate Titles:
Kerran varas, aina varas
Killer Target
Les associés
Once a Thief
Rajadas de Fogo
Reto a la ley
Un ladrón es siempre un ladrón
Zong heng si hai
縱橫四海

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Golden Princess Film Productions
John Woo Film Production
Milestone Productions

Production Countries:
Hong Kong

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  HK: R  KR: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 108

They only stop to reload.

Three orphans grow up to become art thieves under the tutelage of a crime boss. Romance complicates matters when the trio are double-crossed.

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Art Direction:
James Leung Wah-Sing

Associate Producer:
Amy Chin Siu-Wai

Costume Design:
Shirley Chan

Director:
John Woo

Director of Photography:
Poon Hang-Sang
William Yim Wai-Lun

Editor:
David Wu

Original Music Composer:
Man-Yee Lam

Producer:
Terence Chang
Linda Kuk Mei-Lai

Production Design:
Fanny Leung Man-Yee

Production Manager:
Daniel Baschieri

Screenplay:
John Woo

Story:
John Woo

Stunt Coordinator:
Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok

Theme Song Performance:
Leslie Cheung

Writer:
Janet Chun Siu-Chun
Clifton Ko Chi-Sum

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