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Monday 3 November 2008

Dogs of Chinatown - Martial Arts trailer

When a war breaks out between the Italian Mafia and Chinese Triad, Boss Wu needs someone to infiltrate Little Italy. Enter Jack (Eric Jacobus, Contour), a lonely desperate soul at the end of his rope who is groomed into the Triad's top assassin. But as the hard-boiled killer rises to the top, he falls for Boss Wu's favorite mistress, Jin (Huyen Thi, Fall Down Dead), putting both their lives at risk. Now Jack must battle his way through the Mafia and the Triad to be with the woman he loves. Amazing martial arts action by cult superstars The Stunt People blends with emotional storytelling by visionary director Micah Moore. Featuring breakthrough performances by Bill Oberst Jr (The Secret Life Of Bees) and Patrick Keenan (Dark Remains). Dogs Of Chinatown combines the visual style of 300 with the martial arts action of Hong Kong cinema.
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