
Bullets of Love (2001)
Sam, a Hong Kong cop, has busted crime lord Night. Ann, Sam's girlfriend, is the prosecuting witness. Night is jailed for five years. On a trip to Paris, Ann is killed by an assassin. Sam quits the force and two years later, runs a bar on Lamma Island with his uncles. One day, a Japanese tourist who looks exactly like Ann arrives. Sam and the lady soon fall in love. However, that love is shortened when she holds a dark past and after a successful appeal, Night is back and out for revenge.All Releases
                    
                        
                            
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Earliest Release DateSeptember 27, 2001
            (Hong Kong)
Running Time1 hr 47 min
GenresAction
    
        Crime
    
        Drama
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| Filmmakers | Role | 
|---|---|
| Wai Keung Lau | Director | 
| Sap Sam Chan | Writer | 
| Takashige Ichise | Producer | 
| Wai Keung Lau | Producer | 
| Kwong Wing Chan | Composer | 
| Curran Pang | Editor | 
| Danny Pang | Editor | 
| Cast | Role | 
|---|---|
| Leon Lai | |
| Asaka Seto | |
| Terence Yin | |
| Richard Sun | 
