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Mickey Rourke | Stanley White | |
Victor Wong | Harry Yung | |
John Lone | Joey Tai | |
Caroline Kava | Connie White | |
Raymond J. Barry | Louis Bukowski | |
Dennis Dun | ||
Joey Chin | Ronnie Chang | |
Ariane | Tracy Tzu | |
Leonard Termo | Angelo Rizzo | |
Eddie Jones | William McKenna | |
K. Dock Yip | Milton Bin | |
Hon Lam Bau | Fred Hung | |
Way Dong Woo | Elder | |
Jimmy Sun | Elder | |
Daniel Davin | Francis Kearney | |
Mark Hammer | Commissioner Brendon S. Sullivan |
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Producer | Dino De Laurentiis
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Writer | Oliver Stone
Michael Cimino Robert Daley |
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Cinematography | Alex Thomson
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Musician | David Mansfield
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Corruption. Extortion. Sometimes, even, assassination. For the tradition-bound mob bosses of Manhattan's Chinatown, there are age-old ways of running things. And now there's a police captain Stanley White's way. Mickey Rourke portrays White, a war veteran who has a Vietnam-sized chip on his shoulder when dealing with an emerging blood feud in Chinatown. John Lone plays the crime lord standing in the line of fire of White's relentless campaign. And Academy Award®-winning director Michael Crimino (The Deer Hunter, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot), working from a screenplay based on the novel by Robert Daley (Prince Of The City) and co-scripted by Oliver Stone, fills the screen with adrenaline rushes of action and excitement. |
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