Triple Tap
Triple Tap | |
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Directed by | Derek Yee |
Produced by | Henry Fong |
Written by |
Chun Tin-nam Lau Ho-leung Derek Yee |
Starring |
Louis Koo Daniel Wu Charlene Choi Li Bingbing |
Music by | Peter Kam |
Cinematography | Anthony Pun |
Edited by | Kwong Chi-leung |
Production company |
Emperor Motion Pictures Sil-Metropole Organisation Beijing Poly-bona Film Publishing Company Film Unlimited |
Distributed by | Emperor Motion Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | US$1,522,727[1] |
Triple Tap (simplified Chinese: 枪王之王; traditional Chinese: 鎗王之王) is a 2010 Hong Kong action thriller film directed by Derek Yee. This film is follow-up to the Derek Yee produced 2000 film Double Tap which starred Leslie Cheung and Alex Fong, the latter being only actor to reprise his role from the previous installment.
Cast
- Louis Koo – Ken Kwan Yau-bok
- Daniel Wu – Jerry Chong Tze-wai
- Charlene Choi – Ting
- Li Bingbing – Anna
- Chapman To – Pang To
- Alex Fong – Miu Chi-shun
- Lam Suet – Fong Chi-wo
Release
The film was released in Hong Kong on 1 July 2010.[2]
Plot
Champion competitive marksman Ken comes across an armored van robbery. He sees a policeman held hostage and shoots and kills four of the robbers. One of the robbers escapes and the policeman survives. The case is handled by Jerry Chong, whom Ken knows from having recently beaten him in a shooting match. Ken is found not guilty in court. Soon after, Ken is attacked by the escaped robber Pang To. Their confrontation reveals a very different background story and brings about a myriad of lies and traps and changes in relationships as Jerry and Ken try to outsmart each other.[3]
Awards and nominations
- Best Editing (Kwong Chi-leung)
References
- ↑ "Triple Tap at Box Office Mojo".
- ↑ "鎗王之王 Triple Tap" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2010-07-03.
- ↑ Triple Tap at Rotten Tomatoes
External links
- Triple Tap at the Internet Movie Database
- Triple Tap at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
- Triple Tap at the Hong Kong Cinemagic
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