
Breakout Brothers
Comedy · Crime
Overview
Triad leader Roller and life-sentence inmate Scar maintain the balance of power as the bosses of the prison they're incarcerated at. Life at the prison gets disrupted by the arrival of new inmate Mak, who has run-ins with both Scar and Roller. With things going so badly for him in prison, Mak has no choice but to join in the breakout plot being hatched by Chan. However, Roller and Scar also end up being part of the plan!
Top Cast


Louis Cheung
Louis Cheung
Chan Ho Ching
Louis Cheung
Chan Ho Ching


Adam Pak Tin-Nam
Adam Pak Tin-Nam
Mak Kin Tin
Adam Pak Tin-Nam
Mak Kin Tin


Patrick Tam Yiu-Man
Patrick Tam Yiu-Man
Big Roller
Patrick Tam Yiu-Man
Big Roller


Justin Cheung Kin-Sing
Justin Cheung Kin-Sing
Scar
Justin Cheung Kin-Sing
Scar


Christine Ng Wing-Mei
Christine Ng Wing-Mei
May Ling
Christine Ng Wing-Mei
May Ling


Stefan Wong Cheung-Hing
Stefan Wong Cheung-Hing
Chi Wing
Stefan Wong Cheung-Hing
Chi Wing


Tyson Chak
Tyson Chak
Chickenshit Keung
Tyson Chak
Chickenshit Keung


Hanna Chan
Hanna Chan
Wing Ki
Hanna Chan
Wing Ki


Jeana Ho Pui-Yu
Jeana Ho Pui-Yu
Yi
Jeana Ho Pui-Yu
Yi


Kenny Wong Tak-Ban
Kenny Wong Tak-Ban
Warden Tang
Kenny Wong Tak-Ban
Warden Tang
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