
The Rules of the Game
Crime
Overview
David Chow infiltrates a gang to take revenge on a triad boss, Shing. His close friend, Chun, was beaten so brutally by Shing that he was left paralyzed. To add to his pain, David’s crush, Ann, chooses to date Shing instead of him. Therefore, David joins Shing’s gang under the pretense of seeking wealth and a better future. Secretly, he plans his revenge against Shing.
Top Cast


Louis Koo
Louis Koo
David Chow
Louis Koo
David Chow


Alex Fong Chung-Sun
Alex Fong Chung-Sun
Sing
Alex Fong Chung-Sun
Sing


Kristy Yang Rongru
Kristy Yang Rongru
Ann
Kristy Yang Rongru
Ann


Edmond So Chi-Wai
Edmond So Chi-Wai
Beckham
Edmond So Chi-Wai
Beckham


Sam Lee
Sam Lee
Chun
Sam Lee
Chun


Simon Lui Yu-Yeung
Simon Lui Yu-Yeung
Ko
Simon Lui Yu-Yeung
Ko


Berg Ng Ting-Yip
Berg Ng Ting-Yip
Nasty Hung
Berg Ng Ting-Yip
Nasty Hung


Frankie Ng Chi-Hung
Frankie Ng Chi-Hung
Uncle Sexy
Frankie Ng Chi-Hung
Uncle Sexy


May Law Koon-Lan
May Law Koon-Lan
Jenny
May Law Koon-Lan
Jenny


Ronny Ching Siu-Lung
Ronny Ching Siu-Lung
Wei
Ronny Ching Siu-Lung
Wei
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