The Last Conflict

The Last Conflict

Film poster
Genre Crime thriller
Action
Screenplay by Lai Man Cheuk
Directed by Raymond Lee
Starring Donnie Yen
Adia Chan
Francis Ng
Stephen Chow
Lau Kong
Andy Tai
Theme music composer Wong Ka Sin
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 1
Production
Producer(s) Thomas Tang
Cinematography Ng Ka Kam
Chung Kwok Keung
Ng Sui Ying
Cheung Kwok Hei
Editor(s) Cho Ho Tong
Running time 115 minutes
Production company(s) TVB International
Distributor Jumbo Plain Limited
Release
Original network TVB Jade
Original release 1988
The Last Conflict
Traditional Chinese 刑警本色
Simplified Chinese 刑警本色
Literal meaning "True Colors of a Cop"

The Last Conflict is a 1988 Hong Kong action crime thriller television film produced by TVB directed by Raymond Lee and starring Donnie Yen, Adia Chan, Francis Ng, Stephen Chow, Lau Kong and Andy Tai.

Plot

Interpol officer Dickson Kwan is sent to Hong Kong to investigate in a fake passport forgery case and collaborates with officer Pau Sei and Lau Ting Kin. Due to different approaches on investigating, Dickson and Sei often get into conflicts. Later during an arrest operation, Dickson saves Sei's life and they forget about their bygones. Sei has a daughter Eva, who opposes his father being a cop. Dickson falls in love with Eva and pursues her, however she does not like Dickson's dangerous profession and although she has feelings for him, she still rejects him. On the day just after his retirement Sei is killed in an ambush by Tong who mistaken him for Dickson since he picked up the message Tong left for Dickson.Even without proof, Dickson knows the murderer of Sei is Tong and he relentlessly goes after him despite being ordered to leave Hong Kong. Finally Tong is shot dead by Lau Ting Kin at the construction site where he lured Dickson using Eva. Dickson finally leaves Hong Kong and the others go on with their lives in Hong Kong as usual.

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