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  1. Trouble Makers (simplified Chinese: 光荣的愤怒; traditional Chinese: 光榮的憤怒; pinyin: Guāngróngde fènnù; lit. 'Glorious Indignation') is a 2006 black comedy film written and directed by Cao Baoping. It was Cao's solo directorial debut, though Cao had previously co-directed the film Absolute Emotion in 2001.

  2. Trouble Makers: Directed by Baoping Cao. With Gang Wu, Yanhui Wang, Xiaobo Li, Yi Zhu. Set in Black Well village, Yunnan province of China. The seemingly cowardly village secretary Ye uses his wisdom to wipe out bully Xiong brothers for poor villages.

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    • Baoping Cao
    • 2006
  3. Trouble Makers is a 2006 black comedy film written and directed by Cao Baoping. It was Cao's solo directorial debut, though Cao had previously co-directed the film Absolute Emotion in 2001.

  4. Trouble Makers ( simplified Chinese:光荣的愤怒; traditional Chinese:光榮的憤怒; pinyin:Guāngróngde fènnù; lit.'Glorious Indignation') is a 2006 black comedy film written and directed by Cao Baoping. It was Cao's solo directorial debut, though Cao had previously co-directed the film Absolute Emotion in 2001.

  5. This 2006 black comedy from China is quite an event: an unprecedentedly bold, zany, comic-satiric farce. It hurtles at a frenzied pace through a bizarre yet completely plausible small town setting where political farce meets a bit of sex, a smattering of violence, and even a smidgen of kung fu.

  6. Jul 6, 2006 · Led by a milquetoast Party secretary, the burgers of a remote southern village take on the ruling mafia family in “Trouble Makers,” a rambunctious, hugely enjoyable black comedy with a social...

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  8. Set in the vibrant city of New York, Trouble Makers follows the lives of two estranged brothers, Jack and Charlie Thompson, who couldn't be more different. Jack (played by Mark Stevens) is a hard-hitting detective known for his tough-as-nails attitude and impeccable investigative skills.