The Bullet Vanishes | |
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Traditional Chinese | 消失的子彈 |
Simplified Chinese | 消失的子弹 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Xiāo Shī Dè Zǐ Dàn |
Jyutping | Siu1 Sat1 Di1 Zi2 Daan6 |
Directed by | Lo Chi-leung |
Written by | Lo Chi-leung Yeung Sin-ling |
Story by | Yeung Sin-ling |
Produced by | Derek Yee Mandy Law Zhang Zhao Albert Lee Shan Dongbing Catherine Hun |
Starring | Nicholas Tse Lau Ching-wan Yang Mi Boran Jing Wu Gang Liu Kai-chi |
Cinematography | Chan Chi-ying |
Edited by | Kong Chi-leung Ron Chan |
Music by | Teddy Robin Tommy Wai |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Emperor Motion Pictures |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Countries | Hong Kong China |
Languages | Mandarin Cantonese |
Budget | US$15.8 million[1] |
Box office | US$25.0 million (Worldwide) [2][3] |
The Bullet Vanishes (also known as Ghost Bullets and Disappeared Bullets[4]) is a 2012 Hong Kong-Chinese mystery film.[5][6][7] It was written by Yeung Sin-leung and directed by Lo Chi-leung,[8] produced by Mandy Law and Derek Yee, and starring Nicholas Tse, Lau Ching-wan, Yang Mi, Boran Jing, Wu Gang and Liu Kai-chi.[9] The film concerns a detective duo investigating a series of strange murders, in which the bullets used seemingly vanish (and hence the title), after the death of a factory girl accused as the perpetrator of the theft of a few bullets. Set in 1930s Tiancheng County, China,[10] filming took place in Shanghai.[11] Grossing US$25,280,000 in ticket sales domestically in China, The Bullet Vanishes is the eighth-highest-grossing Chinese film of 2012.[12] The film was followed by a sequel, The Vanished Murderer, in 2015.