In the Line of Duty 3

In the Line of Duty 3

6.5

Sep 28 1988

1h 23m

Action, Thriller, Crime

Genji Nakamura and his partner Michiko Nishiwaki are thieves for the notorious Red Army terrorist organization in Japan. After pulling off the jewelry heist of the century in which dozens of people get killed, they are now planning to use the jewelry they've snatched to buy an arms cache.

Cynthia Khan

Cynthia Khan

Madam Yeung Lai-Ching

Hiroshi Fujioka

Hiroshi Fujioka

Hiroshi Fujioka

Stuart Yung Sai-Kit

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Nakamura Genji

Michiko Nishiwaki

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