Chinese Midnight Express

Chinese Midnight Express

6.2

1997-11-15

The setting is 1960s Hong Kong, and righteous reporter Ching On (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai) publishes an article exposing corruption in the police force. Unfortunately, he's framed for drug distribution and confesses to the charges when the corrupt cops threaten his family. Forced to undergo the rigorous hazing rites of all new inmates, On struggles to regain hope and rise above his situation. Meanwhile, On's loyal girlfriend (Pinky Cheung Man-Chi) is terrorized by the cops who put him away, and On faces new challenges, and even finds new allies, while stuck in prison.

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The setting is 1960s Hong Kong, and righteous reporter Ching On (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai) publishes an article exposing corruption in the police force. Unfortunately, he's framed for drug distribution and confesses to the charges when the corrupt cops threaten his family. Forced to undergo the rigorous hazing rites of all new inmates, On struggles to regain hope and rise above his situation. Meanwhile, On's loyal girlfriend (Pinky Cheung Man-Chi) is terrorized by the cops who put him away, and On faces new challenges, and even finds new allies, while stuck in prison.

Released

1997-11-15

Runtime

100

Director

Billy Tang

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Crime

Drama

Thriller

Language

广州话 / 廣州話

Production

Casts

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    Tony Leung

    梁朝偉
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    Richard Ng Man-Tat

    吳孟達
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    Ben Lam Kwok-Bun

    林國斌
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    Ben Ng Ngai-Cheung

    吳毅將
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    Pinky Cheung Man-Chi

    張文慈
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    Elvis Tsui Kam-Kong

    徐錦江
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    Vincent Wan Yeung-Ming

    尹揚明
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    Lee Siu-Kay

    李兆基
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    Frankie Ng Chi-Hung

    吳志雄
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    John Ching Tung

    程東
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    Raven Choi Yip-San

    Raven Choi Yip-San
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    Law Kar-Ying

    羅家英
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    Lee Lik-Chi

    李力持
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    Peter Lai Bei-Dak

    黎彼得