Let the Bullets Fly (2010)
Let the Bullets Fly (2010)




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Cast & Crew.

Jiang Wen
Pocky Zhang / Director / Screenplay / Editor / Producer

Chow Yun-Fat
Huang Silang

Ge You
Old Tang

Carina Lau Kar-Ling
Magistrate's wife

Shao Bing
The Second

Liao Fan
The Third

Du Yiheng
The Four

Li Jing
The Five

Zhang Mo
The Six

Wei Xiao
The Seven / Screenplay

Zhou Yun
Sister Hua

Chen Kun
Huwan

Jiang Wu
Master Wu

Feng Xiaogang
Master Tang

Hu Jun
Fake Zhang Mazi

Yao Lu
Hu Qian

Miao Pu
Mabond's ex-wife

Michelle Bai
Daiyu Qingwenzi

Yang Qiyu
Hu Bai

Hongbo Yin
Producer

Wang Gang
Sound Designer

Shu Ping
Screenplay

Zhao Haicheng
Producer

Eddie Wong
Production Design

Qing Hua Yu
Production Design

Yi Guang Gao
Production Design

Zhu Sujin
Screenplay

Zhao Fei
Director of Photography

Nan Shu
Original Music Composer

Barbie Tung Wan-Si
Producer

Li Bukong
Screenplay

Ma Ke
Executive Producer
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Details.
Release DateDecember 20, 2010
Original Name让子弹飞
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 12m
Box Office$104,731,450
Filming LocationsPeking · Beijing, China
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Let the Bullets Fly is a 2010 Chinese action comedy film written and directed by Jiang Wen, based on a story by Ma Shitu. The film is set in Sichuan during the 1920s when the bandit Zhang (Jiang Wen) descends upon a town posing as its new governor. The film also stars Chow Yun-fat, Ge You, Carina Lau, and Chen Kun.
The film's script went through over thirty drafts before Jiang Wen was happy with it. Let the Bullets Fly was originally to be released in September 2010 but was pushed back to December. Made in Mandarin and Sichuanese, the film broke several box office records in China, and has received critical acclaim, when it was released. Let the Bullets Fly grossed 674 million yuan (US$110 million) in Chinese box office (becoming the highest grossing domestic film in China until it was beaten by Painted Skin: The Resurrection in 2012) and $140 million worldwide.
This film would become the first part of Jiang Wen's gangster Beiyang trilogy with Gone with the Bullets and Hidden Man.
Beiyang Trilogy.
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