Rule Number One

Rule Number One

Release date : March 15, 2008
Runtime : 1h 33m
Countries of origin : Hong Kong / Singapore /
Original Language : Cantonese /
Director : Kelvin Tong /
Writers : Kelvin Tong /
Production companies : Dream Movie Entertainment Ltd. / Boku Films / Dream Entertainment /
Revenue : $1,056,766.00
March 15, 2008 1h 33m Hong Kong Action Cantonese More
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Rookie Sergeant Lee is injured in a shoot-out and is assigned to the dubious-sounding Miscellaneous Affairs Department (MAD). There, he is paired up with Inspector Wong, a jaded and alcoholic veteran who explains that MAD’s role is to answer supernatural calls. Wong explains MAD’s rule number one - there are no ghosts. For every seemingly inexplicable phenomenon, there is a corresponding scientific and rational explanation.
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  • title:Rule Number One
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Runtime:1h 33m
  • Genres: Action · Horror ·
  • Countries of origin: Hong Kong · Singapore ·
  • Original Language: Cantonese ·
  • Director: Kelvin Tong /
  • Writers: Kelvin Tong ·
  • Production companies: Dream Movie Entertainment Ltd. · Boku Films · Dream Entertainment ·
  • Revenue:$1,056,766.00
  • Overview:Rookie Sergeant Lee is injured in a shoot-out and is assigned to the dubious-sounding Miscellaneous Affairs Department (MAD). There, he is paired up with Inspector Wong, a jaded and alcoholic veteran who explains that MAD’s role is to answer supernatural calls. Wong explains MAD’s rule number one - there are no ghosts. For every seemingly inexplicable phenomenon, there is a corresponding scientific and rational explanation.
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