Look Out, Officer!

Look Out, Officer!

6.1

Jul 27 1990

1h 27m

Action, Comedy, Crime, Fantasy

After police officer Piao is murdered, his soul cannot be at rest for his murder has been written off as a suicide. Therefore the heavens send him back to Earth as a spirit to find his 'savior' who will help him clear his name. Hsing, a rookie officer, is the savior and in return for finding Piao's killer, Piao must get him a girlfriend and a promotion.

Stephen Chow Sing-Chi

Stephen Chow Sing-Chi

Hsing

Bill Tung Biu

Bill Tung Biu

Chang Piao

Stanley Fung Shui-Fan

Stanley Fung Shui-Fan

Chin

Sunny Fang Kang

Sunny Fang Kang

Tang Lee Yang

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