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£10.93 |
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£14.99You Save: £4.06 |
| Screen: |
Anamorphic Widescreen |
| Languages: |
Cantonese, English |
| Release Date: |
28 June 2004 |
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Ming (Andy Lau) and Yan (Tony Leung) lead parallel lives: Ming is a Triad mole in the police department; Yan is a police stooge in mob boss Sam's (Eric Tsang) Triad gang. Both men have a desire to put their false lives behind them and to take up their rightful places in a society that eludes them.
One night, during a police raid to bring down Sam's mob empire, the two men's paths finally cross. Both the police and the mob soon realise that there is a mole amongst them, and a deadly game of cat and mouse ensues. In this race against time nobody is safe, and the lives of everyone involved becomes threatened. In the meantime, Superintendent Wong (Anthony Wong) does his best to keep Yan's secret safe, but how long can the men's hidden lives remain undiscovered?
The first in an explosive and internationally praised trilogy, Internal Affairs sets a stylish benchmark for modern thrillers and broke all-time box office records in Hong Kong
Special Features
- Director's Commentary
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Alternate Ending
- Confidential Files
- Behind The Scenes
- Outtakes Reel
- 4-page booklet with John Millar Film Notes