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SPL: Kill Zone (2006)

Audience Score
69
R 1 hr 33 min SPL Collection PosterPart of SPL Collection
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Chan, an articulate senior detective nearing the end of his career, is taking care of the daughter of a witness killed by ruthless crime lord Po. Martial arts expert Ma is set to take over as head of the crime unit, replacing Chan who wants an early retirement.
DirectorWilson Yip
WritersJack Ng Wai-Lun Szeto Kam-Yuen Wilson Yip

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:September 12th, 2006
Executive Producers:Paco Wong Pak-Go
Production Companies:Abba Movies Co. Ltd., 1618 Action Limited, Greek Mythology Entertainment Company
Movie Tags:
neo-noir

SPL Collection

SPL: Sha Po Lang (released in the United States as Kill Zone) is a 2005 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Wilson Yip, and starring Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung and Simon Yam. The film was released in Hong Kong on 18 November 2005. It was followed by SPL 2 in 2015, and Paradox, released in 2017. The title Sha Po Lang refers to three words derived from Chinese astrology that each represent a different star capable of good or evil depending on their position in the heavens.