I Corrupt All Cops
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Directed by | Wong Jing |
Produced by | Cheung Hong Tat Wong Jing Zhang Hao |
Written by | Wong Jing |
Starring | Tony Leung Ka-fai Anthony Wong Eason Chan Bowie Lam |
Music by | Raymond Wong |
Cinematography | Keung Kwok Man Ng King Man |
Edited by | Li Kar Wing |
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Distributed by | Mega-Vision Pictures (MVP) |
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Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
I Corrupt All Cops (simplified Chinese: 金钱帝国; traditional Chinese: 金錢帝國 is an 2009 Hong Kong crime drama film directed by Wong Jing. The English initials of the film spells out I.C.A.C.
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Plot
During the time Hong Kong was under British rule, there was a dark age when corruption and bribery were the order of the day. Chinese Chief Inspector Lak (Tony Leung Ka-fai) together with his gang, Unicorn (Anthony Wong), Gale (Eason Chan) and Gold (Wong Jing) laundered massive sums thereby making Hong Kong an empire of graft. Whenever they failed to apprehend the felons, Unicorn would get innocent victims, like Bong (Alex Fong), to admit to the crimes.
Gale had nine "wives"; all of them were actually mistresses of other constables. Only Lily (Kate Tsui) was loyal to him, but Gale was fascinated by the female drug lord, Rose (Liu Yang). Lak was found having an affair with Unicorn's mistress (Natalie Meng Yao). Unicorn beat up Lak and was demoted to stand guard at a reservoir.
In the early 1970s, the Governor of Hong Kong decided to clean up the police force. The ICAC was established, whose operation branch was headed by Yim (Bowie Lam). Bong and Unicorn also joined the ICAC. Despite threats of violence and intimidation, they managed to bring about the downfall of the empire of graft.
Cast
- Tony Leung Ka-fai - Chief Inspector Lak Chui
- Anthony Wong - Unicorn Tang
- Eason Chan - Gale Chan
- Bowie Lam - Inspector Yim
- Alex Fong - Bong
- Kate Tsui - Lily
- Natalie Meng Yao - Unicorn's mistress
- Wong Jing - Gold
- Liu Yang - Rose
- Paw Hee-Ching - Bong's mother
- Timmy Hung - Pastry
- Samuel Leung - Fai
- Simon Waikiss - Donald
- Mars - Det. Sgt Major at meeting
- Johnny Cheung - Det. Sgt Major at meeting
Release
I Corrupt All Cops was released in Hong Kong theaters on 30 April 2009.[1] The U.S DVD edition of the film was released on 13 November 2009.[2] Special features included are trailers, making of and deleted scenes.
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- Use Hong Kong English from January 2014
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- 2009 films
- Cantonese-language films
- Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text
- Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text
- Hong Kong films
- 2000s crime drama films
- 2000s action films
- Hong Kong crime films
- Hong Kong action films
- Police detective films
- Films directed by Wong Jing
- Films set in Hong Kong
- Films shot in Hong Kong