Special ID (2015)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 40 mins

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An undercover cop goes in a ruthless underworld organization to stop a gang leader, only to put himself in great danger after being exposed by his former protege and best friend.
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Cast: Andy On, Donnie Yen, Tian Jing

Crew: Clarence Yiu Leung Fok (Director), Peter Pau (Director of Photography), Peng Dou (Music Director)

Rating: U/A (India)

Genres: Action, Crime

Release Dates: 31 Jul 2015 (India)

English Name: Special ID

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Did you know? Wu Jing was offered a major role as a decision, made by the studio executives, to add new actors after Wenzhuo Zhao was dropped from the production. But at the time, Wu injured his leg and was already scheduled to shoot another movie so he turned down the offer that was later taken by Andy On. Read More
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as Lo Chi-Wai / Sunny
as Chan Chi-Lung / Dragon
as Fang Jing
as Brother Kun
as Bald gang boss
as Brother Bo's gangster
as Cheung Mo-Hung
as Daofeng / Blade
as Amy (Chan's mother)
as Big Noise Fa (Cheng's gangster)
as Party guest
as Brother Cheng
as Brother Bo
as Party guest
as Captain Cheung King-Kun
as Terry
as Rascal
as Party guest
as Mo-Hung's gangster
as Captain Lei Peng

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Director of Photography
Camera Operator

Music

Music Director

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Sound Designer
Sound Re-recording Mixer

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Editor

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Special Effects Makeup Artist

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Stunt Director
Stunt Performer

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Spoken Languages:
Cantonese, Mandarin
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Camera:
Red Epic, Red One MX
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Archival Source:
QubeVault
Movie Connection(s):
Dubbed into: Special ID (Tamil)
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Trivia:
The film was intended to be the first collaboration between Donnie Yen and fellow martial artist and popular TV actor Wenzhuo Zhao. But after a series of mishaps on set and badly influenced involvement of the press, Zhao left the set on February 27 2012 and rejected returning to follow up work. On February 29 2012, Zhao held a press conference expressing his disappointment in the script and the people involved in the film crew. He revealed that script changes were being made constantly without his consent and that contractual terms he demanded for his contract were violated. However, on March 15 2012 a controversy affecting Yen and the film crew as well as heated responses from both actors' fans broke out after Zhao held another press conference and claimed what really happened while the film was in production. Also as a result of Zhao's departure from the production, Donnie hired former co-stars Andy On, Collin Chou and Ken Lo as new cast additions.

Wu Jing was offered a major role as a decision, made by the studio executives, to add new actors after Wenzhuo Zhao was dropped from the production. But at the time, Wu injured his leg and was already scheduled to shoot another movie so he turned down the offer that was later taken by Andy On.