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  1. With Chow Yun-Fat, Mark Wahlberg, Ric Young, Paul Ben-Victor. With the aid from a New York City policeman, a top immigrant cop tries to stop drug-trafficking and corruption by immigrant Chinese Triads, but things get complicated when the Triads try to bribe the policeman.

    • (19K)
    • Action, Crime, Thriller
    • James Foley
    • 1999-03-12
  2. The Corruptor is a 1999 American action film directed by James Foley. The film was written by Robert Pucci, and produced by Dan Halsted . The film stars Chow Yun-fat and Mark Wahlberg .

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    • 2 min
    • 217.4K
    • Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
  4. Jul 10, 2024 · A former Triad gang member praises The Corruptor for accurately telling the story of a corrupt police officer that he personally knew. The film is criticized for lacking realism when it comes to actual gang activity, including shootings and bombings.

    • James Foley
    • Senior Staff Writer
    • Chow Yun-Fat
  5. Martial arts expert Detective Nick Chen (Chow Yun-Fat) teams up with his colleague Danny Wallace (Mark Wahlberg) to keep several gangs in New York City's Chinatown from annihilating each other.

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    • James Foley
    • R
    • Chow Yun-Fat
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  6. Mar 12, 1999 · Overview. Danny is a young cop partnered with Nick, a seasoned but ethically tainted veteran. As the two try to stop a gang war in Chinatown, Danny relies on Nick but grows increasingly uncomfortable with the way Nick gets things done.

  7. The Corruptor. Action. 111 minutes ‧ 1999. Roger Ebert. March 12, 1999. 3 min read. Even when it’s transplanted to the streets of New York’s Chinatown, as “The Corruptor” is, the Hong Kong action genre has certain obligatory requirements. Low-angle shots of bad guys looming over the camera, for example.