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Interpol agents and gangsters battle in Hong Kong.

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Officer Wang Sun-Ho
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Officer Hung Kei-Lok
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PRC Luo Zai-Jun (as Xia Yu)
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Officer Pak Yut-Suet (as Eva Huang)
Lawrence Chou ...
Officer James Lam, INTERPOL
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Kong Long (as Sammo Hung)
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Petros Angelo
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Yu Ching (as Li Bing Bing)
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Captain Ko Tung-Yuen (as Huh Joon-Ho)
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Yuet
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Commander Hon Sun
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Kong's Daughter
Mark Henderson ...
Joe Pearson
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Lee Chun Pei
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Suet's Undercover Target
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Tiger Duen
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Panther Duen
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Dominic Angelo
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SWAT Team Instructor
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Officer Kyle
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Ko
Daniel J. Solis ...
SWAT Team
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Stall owner
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Hin-Wai Au
Bing-Chuen Cheung
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A-Team leader
Jin Ko
Man-Wai Luk
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Ching Yu (voice)

Directed by

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Daniel Lee

Written by

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Daniel Lee ... (written by) &
Ho-Leung Lau ... (written by) (as Lau Ho Leung)

Produced by

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Mark Byers ... associate producer
Michael Chou ... producer
Chak Ming Ho ... producer (as Ho Chak Ming)
Catherine Hun ... producer
Sai Ping Lam ... co-producer (as Lam Sai Ping)
Candy Leung ... co-producer: talent
Kuo Hsing Li ... producer (as Li Kuo-Hsing)
Shu Hui Liao ... producer (as Liao Shuhui)
Bey Logan ... co-producer
James Moy ... executive producer / producer
Steven Seagal ... executive producer
Patrick Tong ... co-producer
Susanna Tsang ... executive producer

Music by

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Young Chen ... (as Chen Young)
Henry Lai

Cinematography by

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Tony Cheung ... director of photography

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Wai-Chiu Chung ... (as Azrael Chung)

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Horace Ma
Chris Wong

Makeup Department

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Wai-Guen Lai ... hair stylist (as Pearl Lai)
Middi Yau ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Chak-Hin Chan ... production manager
Wai-Chuen Cheng ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Philip Ng ... assistant action director
Ka-Wai Tong ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Phyllis Cheng ... re-recording mixer / sound designer
Kam-Mang Tam ... dubbing editor
Kelly Vandever ... re-recording mixer
Hing-Sang Wong ... sound designer (as Ken Wong)

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Koan Hui ... visual effects supervisor

Stunts

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Dan Cade ... stunts
Kar Lok Chin ... martial arts choreographer (as Chin Kar Lok)
Jesse Gooding ... stunt performer
Jin Ko ... assistant stunt coordinator
Philip Ng ... assistant action director
Wai-Fai Wong ... assistant action director

Camera and Electrical Department

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Chor Keung Chan ... camera operator: second unit
Chi-Fai Chow ... gaffer
Pui-Lun Ho ... dolly grip
Kin-Wai Lee ... assistant camera

Script and Continuity Department

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Man Ki Kwok ... script supervisor (as Man-Kei Kwok)

Additional Crew

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Chris Si-Ting Chan ... production assistant
Ka-Moon Chan ... set runner
Yuk-Ha Chan ... production accountant
Yuk Wah Cheung ... set runner
Leung-Yau Fan ... planner
Eidan Hanzei ... adr voice replacement (as Henry Hayashi)
Chak Ming Ho ... presenter
Kuo Hsing Li ... presenter
Bey Logan ... planner
Alan Ng ... production accountant
Crystal Decker Orren ... Localization (us): Well Go USA Entertainment
Yuk-Wah Siu ... craft service
Susanna Tsang ... presenter
Zesheng Yang ... planner
Chung-Yiu Yeung ... set runner
Ka-Ho Yuen ... set runner

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A team of young Interpol agents arrive in Hong Kong to give testimony at the trial of local crime lord 'Puma' Duen. Among them are American agent Andy Hui, Taiwanese cop Vanness Chang, and local lawman Lok. They are greeted by Hong Kong police commander Hon Sun. The heavily armed convoy taking Puma to court is attacked by a ruthless team of North Korean agents, led by international terrorist Petros Davinci. Petros is seeking revenge for his brother in arms, who was killed by Puma and his brother, 'Tiger' Duen. At Petros' side is his fierce enforcer, Ko, and a lethal lady sniper, Song. After Puma is snatched, the Interpol team insists on tracking down Petros themselves. Hon Sun rejects their request and places the team in the care of veteran police officer Kong Long. A burned out cop who has never come to terms with either his personal or professional history, Long Kong is reluctant to get involved. Finally, inspired by his young charges, he rises to the occasion, and leads the Interpol team on their quest for Petros and his team. The mean streets of Hong Kong form a backdrop for a battle of wills, wits, and urban warfare. Written by Bey Logan (as sent to MB official fan club)

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Also Known As
  • Dragon Squad (2005) (Hong Kong, English title)
  • Dragon Squad (Philippines, English title)
  • Dragon Heat (United States)
  • Dragon Squad (World-wide, English title)
  • Dragon Sqaud (Canada, English title)
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Runtime
  • 110 min
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Box Office

Opening Weekend Hong Kong $167,846, 11 Nov 2005

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Trivia Steven Seagal became involved with the movie's production through fellow producer James Moy. According to Bey Logan, the two were planning to produce a series of Asian features, but Moy died shortly after the film's completion. See more »

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