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The Corruptor
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A top foreign police tries to stop a drug trafficking and corruption with the help of a NYC policeman and Chinese Triads. But Chinese Triads try to bribe the NYC policeman and everything becomes complicate.
A top foreign police tries to stop a drug trafficking and corruption with the help of a NYC policeman and Chinese Triads. But Chinese Triads try to bribe the NYC policeman and everything becomes complicate.
Actors:
Ayumi Iizuka,
Bill MacDonald,
Jung-Yul Kim,
Tim Progosh,
Mark Wahlberg,
LeRoy Allen,
Marie Matiko,
Howard Hoover,
Olivia Yap,
Beau Starr,
Tig Fong,
...»
Ayumi Iizuka
Bill MacDonald
Jung-Yul Kim
Tim Progosh
Mark Wahlberg
5 June 1971, Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
LeRoy Allen
Marie Matiko
29 June 1970, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Howard Hoover
Olivia Yap
Beau Starr
1 September 1944, Queens, New York, USA
Tig Fong
Director:
James Foley
James Foley
28 December 1953, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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A dizzying mix of plot twists and noisy shootouts, but the real attraction here is the undeniable onscreen charisma of Hong Kong star Yun-Fat.
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A memo to Chow Yun-Fat: Get back to Hong Kong on the double!
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quite stale
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It surprises by taking us inside Chinatown, where we discover just how sinister and elaborate the relationships between the police and the businessmen can be.
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March 12, 2001
The bad messages this film sends out clearly outweigh the positive ones.
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January 01, 2000
James Foley directs with lean, mean stylishness and the charismatic Yun-Fat finally gets a Hollywood vehicle worthy of his talents.

