Henri Wong"},"producer":{"wt":"Conroy Chan
Tang Wai-but
Weldon Fung
Peter Fung"},"writer":{"wt":""},"screenplay":{"wt":"Derek Kwok
Henri Wong
Joe Chien
Yim Ka-yee
Yan Pak-wing"},"story":{"wt":""},"based_on":{"wt":""},"narrator":{"wt":""},"starring":{"wt":"[[Josie Ho]]
[[Ekin Cheng]]
[[Ronald Cheng]]
[[Tse Kwan-ho]]
Andrew Lam
[[Edmond Leung]]
[[Wilfred Lau]]
[[Siu Yam-yam]]
Eric Kwok"},"music":{"wt":"[[Yusuke Hatano]]"},"cinematography":{"wt":"[[Jason Kwan]]"},"editing":{"wt":"Matthew Hui"},"studio":{"wt":"852 Films
Big Honor Entertainment
Inlook Vision
[[Fox International Channels]]
Why Entertainment
Xamax Development
StArt Entertainment and Production
Salon Films"},"distributor":{"wt":"Gala Film Distribution {{small|(Hong Kong)}}
Distribution Workshop {{small|(Worldwide)}}"},"released":{"wt":"{{film date|2015|03|13|Osaka Asian Film Festival|2015|05|07|Hong Kong|df=y}}"},"runtime":{"wt":"108 minutes"},"country":{"wt":"Hong Kong"},"language":{"wt":"Cantonese"},"budget":{"wt":"HK$30 million"},"gross":{"wt":"HK$12.2 million"}},"i":0}}]}" id="mwBw">2015 Hong Kong film
Full Strike | |
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Directed by | Derek Kwok Henri Wong |
Screenplay by | Derek Kwok Henri Wong Joe Chien Yim Ka-yee Yan Pak-wing |
Produced by | Conroy Chan Tang Wai-but Weldon Fung Peter Fung |
Starring | Josie Ho Ekin Cheng Ronald Cheng Tse Kwan-ho Andrew Lam Edmond Leung Wilfred Lau Siu Yam-yam Eric Kwok |
Cinematography | Jason Kwan |
Edited by | Matthew Hui |
Music by | Yusuke Hatano |
Production companies | 852 Films Big Honor Entertainment Inlook Vision Fox International Channels Why Entertainment Xamax Development StArt Entertainment and Production Salon Films |
Distributed by | Gala Film Distribution (Hong Kong) Distribution Workshop (Worldwide) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Budget | HK$30 million |
Box office | HK$12.2 million [1] |
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As of 3 June 2015, the film has grossed a total of HK$12.2 million at the Hong Kong box office after four weekends. [1]
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