Heroic Bloodshed - Heroic Bloodshed Films

Heroic Bloodshed Films

  • Long Arm of the Law (1984)
  • A Better Tomorrow (1986)
  • Legacy of Rage (1986)
  • A Better Tomorrow II (1987)
  • City on Fire (1987)
  • Rich and Famous (1987)
  • Tragic Hero (1987)
  • The Big Heat (1988)
  • Extreme Prejudice (1987)
  • A Better Tomorrow III (1989)
  • The Killer (1989)
  • My Heart is That Eternal Rose (1989)
  • Bullet in the Head (1990)
  • Once a Thief (1991)
  • Hard Boiled (1992)
  • Full Contact (1992)
  • Crime Story (1993)
  • Hard Target (1993)
  • Return to a Better Tomorrow (1994)
  • Young and Dangerous (1995)
  • Peace Hotel (1995)
  • Face/Off (1997)
  • Expect the Unexpected (1998)
  • The Replacement Killers (1998)
  • A Hero Never Dies (1998)
  • The Mission (1999)
  • Dead or Alive (1999)
  • Dead or Alive 2: Birds (2000)
  • A War Named Desire (2000)
  • Mission Impossible II (2000)
  • Fulltime Killer (2001)
  • Dead or Alive: Final (2002)
  • Infernal Affairs (2002)
  • Infernal Affairs II (2003)
  • Infernal Affairs III (2003)
  • PTU (2003)
  • Divergence (2005)
  • Dragon Squad (2005)
  • The City of Violence (2006)
  • Dog Bite Dog (2006)
  • Exiled (2006)
  • Invisible Target (2007)
  • Like a Dragon (2008)
  • Beast Stalker (2008)
  • Vengeance (2009)

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