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Release Date: December 29, 2011
Producer: Tommy Leung
Director: Herman Yau
Administrative Producers: Virginia Lok & Wong Ka Hei
Leading Cast: Francis Ng, Michael Tse, Chapman To, Bosco Wong, Kara Hui, Kate Tsui, Janice Man
Supporting Cast: Liu Kai Chi, Evergreen Mak, Lam Suet, King Kong, Ben Wong, MC Jin, Ram Chiang, Lau Siu Ming
Specially Introducing: Rebecca Zhu
- The movie will pick up from the ending of "Lives of Omission".
- Francis Ng will play Fok Tin Yam (霍天任), a criminal psychologist and a professor. Because of drug trafficking, he goes to prison, where he meets Michael Tse and Chapman To. He is a highly intelligent criminal. He and Rebecca Zhu will play a couple.
- Michael will be involved in a love triangle with Francis and Rebecca. In prison, he will engage in a battle of wits and brawn with Chapman and Francis.
- Eric Tsang will play Lai Hon Nin (黎漢年), an Under Secretary for Security.
- Kara Hui will play a big drug lord. She is Francis' superior.
- Janice Man will play Michael's handler.
- Liu Kai Chi will play Cheuk King Chuen (卓景全), a Superintendent.
- Evergreen Mak will play a Secretary for Security.
- Lau Siu Ming will play Kara's father.
- Rebecca will be caught in between Michael and Francis.
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Personal Note: He he.... A "2" was just added to the English title....
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"Specially Introducing: Rebecca Zhu"
ReplyDeleteEhh. Rebecca is lucky because she's a Fala look-alike.
Yes Rebecca is lucky. Went straight to pair with acting mogul Francis Ng in her first appearance
ReplyDeleteRam Tseung, Evergreen Mak, Kara Hui and some others! If this was a drama I would watch it, but being a supporting cast of a movie especially when they're so many. nyah.
ReplyDeleteThat must have sounded retarded.
Turning point of Laughing Gor 2:The preposterous ending just used to set up another prelude; the film is for picking up the storyline from “Lives of Omission” and to deal with the ramifications of the conspiracy for Francis Ng. Whatsoever, for me Tse Tin Wah is the one and only reason for watching.
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