
Surveillance
Nov 08 1997
•2h 40m
•Comedy, Drama, Horror
In 1990s China, a dock worker's murder sparks a major manhunt for a crime boss known as the Wise One. Detective Yan Gao leads the covert operation, enlisting port guard Ye for nighttime surveillance. As Ye juggles secrecy, a strained romance, and rising tensions, the lines between duty and personal life begin to blur.
Cast
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Feng Gong
Ye Minzhu

Jiang Shan
Bai Lin

Teng Rujun
Tian Gongshun

Niu Zhen-Hua
Zhi Zhe
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