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  1. Turning Point is a 2009 Hong Kong action crime thriller film directed by Herman Yau and starring Michael Tse in the title role of "Laughing Gor" and co-starring veteran actors Francis Ng and Anthony Wong. Released in Hong Kong on 13 August 2009, this is the first film to be produced by Shaw Brothers since 2003's Drunken Monkey.

  2. 13. Aug. 2009 · Country: Hong Kong ; Type: Movie; Release Date: Aug 13, 2009; Duration: 1 hr. 29 min. Score: 7.3 (scored by 42 users) Ranked: #57827; Popularity: #99999; Content Rating: Not Yet Rated; Watchers: 109; Favorites: 0

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    • Herman Yau
    • Hong Kong
    • Action, Crime, Drama
  3. Story: Laughing Gor (Michael Tse) is an undercover cop who works for the triads under Boss One (Anthony Wong). One day he gives Inspector Xian (Yuen Biao) a tip, the only man who knows about his true identity, but Xian becomes victim of a car accident during the police operation and falls into a coma.

  4. Alias: Laughing Gor - Turning Point. Origin: Hong Kong. Language: Cantonese. Genre: Triad. Rating: II B (Hong Kong) Release Date (HK): 08/13/2009. Director. Herman Yau Lai-To. Screenwriters.

  5. And to elevate Laughing Gor into quality cinema material, TVB brought in Francis Ng and Anthony Wong, two of the best actors in Hong Kong, both of whom are certainly no strangers to triad films. All of that results in Turning Point , an action thriller that once and for all should answer how a convenience store clerk named Leung Siu-Tong becomes the legendary Laughing Gor.

  6. Herman Yau Director. Michael Tse Cast. Anthony Wong Chau-sang Cast. Francis Ng Cast. Eric Tsang Cast. Yip Tin-Shing Screenplay. Poon Man-hung Screenplay. Wong Yeung Tat Screenplay. Critics reviews. The prequel to the popular character, Laughing Gor (Michael Tse) in the highly rated TVB drama series Emergency Unit.

  7. Turning Point is a pretty entertaining Herman Yau crime-actioner, but, like many of the Hong Kong flicks I've watched lately, it suffers from a lacklustre latter half. It is at its best in its first act when it is a fast-paced, simple story of a man on the run from both his fellow gangsters and fellow cops (he's a gangster undercover as a cop ...