
Hitman's Call
Drama · Action · Crime
Overview
Hitman Chi-ho (Chin Siu-ho) kills the son of the head of triad in Korea. So the head of the triad puts a death notice to kill Chi-ho. However, when Chi-ho killed the son of the triad head, there is a witness -- Anna, a young girl who seems to be in love with Chi-ho because of his eyes. During the investigation of the case, the cops follow Anna and her friend Ruby to find if there is anything about the murder. One day, Chi-ho visits Anna and they find love for one another. However, at the same time the killers from the triads are come and trouble ensues.
Top Cast


Phillip Ko Fai
Phillip Ko Fai
Phillip Ko Fai


Chin Siu-Ho
Chin Siu-Ho
Chin Siu-Ho


Charlie Cho Cha-Lee
Charlie Cho Cha-Lee
Charlie Cho Cha-Lee
Li Shu-Mei
Li Shu-Mei
Li Shu-Mei
Jimmy Ko Chim-Mei
Jimmy Ko Chim-Mei
Jimmy Ko Chim-Mei
Wong Tin-Sang
Wong Tin-Sang
Wong Tin-Sang
Chui Yat-Lung
Chui Yat-Lung
Chui Yat-Lung
Cheung Yat-Fung
Cheung Yat-Fung
Cheung Yat-Fung
Ka Fu
Ka Fu
Ka Fu
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