A-1 Headline

A-1 Headline

A-1, (international name : "A-1 Headline" or Chinese name : A1頭條 or "A1 tou tiao") is a 2004 Hong Kong film directed by Gordon Chan and Kai Cheung Chung and produced by Fruit Chan.
Genre : thriller

Cast

* Lam Ka-Tung (Tong)
* Anthony Wong Chau Sang (Lam Hei Fei, former cop)
* Tony Leung Ka-Fai (Chief Editor Terrence Tsang Tat-si)
* Angelica Lee (Elaine Tse, fashion reporter), credited as Sinje Lee
* Edison Chen (Kevin, Elaine colleague)

External links

* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0440003/ Article on IMDb.com]


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