Red Skies (2002)

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Written by John Rogers

Directed by Larry Carroll, Robert Lieberman

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2002

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

A Chinese cop tracks down a Chinese gang lord who specialises in kidnapping of Chinese immigrants to serve in his American sweatshops and who killed her partners. Following him to San Diego, she teams with an American agent and his team. The differences of operation immediately becomes clear as the American team relies on paperwork and she wants to attack head on to bring him down, but the two eventually reach an understanding of each other and work to bring the gangster down.

When is Red Skies next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on 3e December 7th, 3:00pm. See more...

Cast

Vivian WuWu Wen Li
Shawn ChristianMalcolm Cross
Image for Kadeem HardisonKadeem HardisonRiley
Rachael CrawfordNicole
Image for Pauley PerrettePauley PerrettePatty Peirson
Len Cordova
William CowartMunro James
Eric KanPo
Leonard Kelly-YoungExecutive
Caroline LagerfeltVeronica Peirson
Danny Le BoyerZhao Lo's Hitter #4
Sidney S. LiufauAgent Kay
Lo MingTam
Woon Young ParkCaptain
C.W. PyunFatty
Gary WeeksAgent #1
Roger YuanZhao Lo

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