Country / Region |
Hong Kong, China |
Year | | | 2010 |
Format | | | 35mm |
Color | | | Color |
Length | | | 132 min |
Rating | | | PG |
Let The Bullets Fly
ZHANG Muzhi is the leader of a band of outlaws known as the Mahjong Gang. When what sets off as a regulation train robbery draws to an unintended and bloody conclusion, ZHANG finds himself having to assume the identity of a dead county governor and leads his men on a journey to take charge of a southern town‧‧‧‧‧‧
JIANG Wen
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Jiang Wen is a Chinese actor and director. In 1994, his directorial debut, In the Heat of the Sun, won Best Actor at the Venice and six Golden Horse Awards. His other works include The Sun Also Rises and Let the Bullets Fly. |