A World Without Thieves was a movie that was shot in 2004.
A World Without Thieves was a movie that was released in 2004.
A World Without Thieves was released in 2004.
A World Without Thieves was released in 2004.
A World Without Thieves was released in 2004.
A World Without Thieves was released on December 9, 2004.
A World Without Thieves was released in 2004.
'A World Without Thieves' was a police and bandit movie that was released in 2001. It was co-directed by Director Liu Weiqiang and Mak Zhaohui, and was starred by actors such as Andy Liu, Tony Liang, and Zhang Jiahui. The movie was about the fight between the police officer Wang Guosheng and the thief Andy Liu, as well as the grudges between them.
The movie A World Without Thieves was filmed on a train from Beijing West to Kunming. The train was a classic red hard-seat car, also known as the "peasant worker car", which was one of the means of transportation for many Chinese workers and farmers to work in the city. Many scenes and plots in the movie took place in this car, such as the reaction of the passengers when the thieves planned to rob the bank and the battle of wits and courage of the thieves.
A World Without Thieves was a police and bandit film directed by Director Liu Zhenwei and starred by Liu Dehua, Fa Ge, and Zhang Jingchu. The film was released in 2001, and another film, Infernal Affairs, was released in the same year. It became a masterpiece in the Chinese film market at that time.
The TV series A World Without Thieves first aired in 2012.