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04/27/2024 02:19:10 am

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Andy Lau's 'Trump Card Vs Trump Card', Slated For A Christmas Release

Trump Vs Trump Card Gets Christmas Release

(Photo : via Weibo) Almost all of the movie’s major scenes were filmed in Milan, Italy. The major scenes were shot in famous tourist spots such as the Milan Cathedral and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.

Hong Kong actor Andy Lau's movie, Trump Card Vs Trump Card, which recently completed its film production in Milan, is scheduled for a release in Mainland China on Christmas Eve, according to Jaynestars.

The movie, directed by Wong Jing, is a partnership between Hong Kong and China production companies.

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The upcoming action-comedy film depicts the adventures of two protagonists, which are opposite in character. Lau plays an eccentric detective who is forced to make an alliance with a thief, played by Huang Xiao Ming.  The two 'unlikely' heroes work in collaboration to save the world from an imminent threat.

The movie also stars top-billed actors such as: Shen Teng, Wong Cho-lam, Michelle Hu Ran and Nana Ou-yang.

Almost all of the movie's major scenes were filmed in Milan, Italy. The major scenes were shot in famous historical landmarks such as the Milan Cathedral and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.

An action scene for the movie was shot in San Siro, the official stadium of the A.C. Milan football club.

The actors were spotted donning their most fashionable attire while filming the movie. The filming coincided with the launch of the Milan Fashion Week and the cast allegedly attracted a multitude of onlookers.

Lau, who has a huge fan base worldwide, was warmly greeted by his fans from Hong Kong, who traveled to Milan to see the actor.

However, the cast's stunning clothes and good scenery also came with a cost. Majority of the actors had to endure filming in the unbearably cold weather. Despite zero degree weather in Milan, most of the actors were professional and no complaint was heard from them.

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