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'''''Fatal Move''''' (Chinese: 奪帥; Cantonese: Duó shuài, released in the United States as '''Triad Wars''') is a 2008 Hong Kong action film written, produced and directed by Dennis S.Y. Law, and starring [[Sammo Hung]], [[Simon Yam]] and Wu Jing, who reunite after 2005's ''SPL: Sha Po Lang.''
'''''Fatal Move''''' (Chinese: 奪帥; Cantonese: Duó shuài, released in the United States as '''Triad Wars''') is a 2008 Hong Kong action film written, produced and directed by Dennis S.Y. Law, and starring [[Sammo Hung]], [[Simon Yam]] and [[Jing Wu]], who reunite after 2005's ''SPL: Sha Po Lang.''
In the mist of a violent gang war, a series of unfortunate events threatens the fate of a powerful Triad leader and his empire.
In the mist of a violent gang war, a series of unfortunate events threatens the fate of a powerful Triad leader and his empire.
Fatal Move (Chinese: 奪帥; Cantonese: Duó shuài, released in the United States as Triad Wars) is a 2008 Hong Kong action film written, produced and directed by Dennis S.Y. Law, and starring Sammo Hung, Simon Yam and Jing Wu, who reunite after 2005's SPL: Sha Po Lang.
In the mist of a violent gang war, a series of unfortunate events threatens the fate of a powerful Triad leader and his empire.
The following weapons were used in the film Fatal Move:
The Smith & Wesson Model 10 is the standard sidearm for the Hong Kong Police Force, the PTU, and other police divisions. Seen mainly in the hands of various police officers.
Glock 17
Second generation Glock 17s can be seen in the hands of Senior Inspector Liu Chi-Chung (Danny Lee) and other PTU officers.
Steyr GB
Law Ting Fat (Cheung Siu-Fai) uses a Steyr GB to tie up loose ends. It can also be seen in the hands of various Triad kidnappers and henchmen.
Beretta 92
The Beretta 92 is the primary weapon of Law Ting Fat (Cheung Siu Fai). It is also seen in the hands of many other Triad members.
Two versions of the Remington 870 are used by Triads and police, one with a dedicated-forend flashlight and full stock, and one with a pistol-grip and short barrel.