Turning Point

Turning Point (2009)

An undercover on both sides of the law

  • Genre: Crime, Thriller
  • Release Date: 2009-08-13
  • User Rating: 5.2/10 from 23 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 29min
  • Language: 广州话 / 廣州話
  • Production Company: Shaw Brothers
  • Production Country: Hong Kong
  • Director: Herman Yau
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From 23 Ratings

Summary

Laughing is formally a police undercover. However due to a drug trafficking case, Inspector Pan is hot on his trails. Before Laughing becomes a police undercover, he works under triad leader Yi. Yi treats Laughing as his own brother, however to protect his territory and illegal businesses, Yi instructed Laughing to join the police force and act as his undercover. Laughing is a high-flyer in the police academy. However he never got a chance to join the force because he is specially picked by Inspector Xian to be an undercover in the underworld syndicate. Hence Laughing becomes a “double-undercover”. Yi is happy that Laughing is allocated to the triad of his rival. To make his situation worse, Laughing falls in love with the triad leader’s sister, Karen. Justice, brotherhood and love, what will Laughing decide on? His decision will be a turning point in his life.

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  • Michael Tse

    as Laughing
  • Anthony Wong Chau-Sang

    as Yi
  • Francis Ng

    as Zatoi
  • Eric Tsang-Chi Wai

    as Master Ford
  • Yuen Biao

    as CIP Xian Sir
  • Fala Chen

    as Karen
  • Oscar Leung

    as Siu Lung
  • Singh Hartihan Bitto

    as Brother One's follower
  • Lui Hei

    as
  • Felix Wong

    as
  • Edwin Siu

    as
  • Lai Yiu-Cheung

    as
  • Kenny Wong Tak-Ban

    as
  • Paco Yick Tin-Hung

    as
  • Adam Chan Chung-Tai

    as
  • Lee Ka-Ting

    as
  • Andy Tai Chi-Wai

    as
  • Alan Chui Chung-San

    as
  • Ron Ng

    as
Directing Herman Yau Director
Production Tommy Leung Ga-Shu Producer
Editing Azrael Chung Editor
Writing Yip Tin-Shing Writer
Camera Joe Chan Kwong-Hung Director of Photography

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