
The Chef, The Actor, The Scoundrel
Comedy · Action
Overview
World War II: a cholera epidemic ravages the streets of Beijing. A crack team of Chinese intelligence agents kidnap a Japanese general and biochemist who may hold the antidote.
Top Cast


Liu Ye
Liu Ye
The Chef
Liu Ye
The Chef


Zhang Hanyu
Zhang Hanyu
The Actor
Zhang Hanyu
The Actor


Huang Bo
Huang Bo
The Scoundrel
Huang Bo
The Scoundrel


Liang Jing
Liang Jing
Chef's wife
Liang Jing
Chef's wife


Wang Xun
Wang Xun
Chief detective
Wang Xun
Chief detective


Chie Tanaka
Chie Tanaka
Second Lieutenant Sakura Yanagida
Chie Tanaka
Second Lieutenant Sakura Yanagida


Ryu Kohata
Ryu Kohata
Japanese commander
Ryu Kohata
Japanese commander


Minowa Yasufumi
Minowa Yasufumi
Captain Igarashi
Minowa Yasufumi
Captain Igarashi


Takashima Shinichi
Takashima Shinichi
Lieutenant Shinichi Sugai
Takashima Shinichi
Lieutenant Shinichi Sugai


Masanobu Otsuka
Masanobu Otsuka
Colonel Goro Ogasawara
Masanobu Otsuka
Colonel Goro Ogasawara
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