Shanghai: Olga Kurylenko, Tony Leung to Star in Chinese Police Film 'Fox Hunt'

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Shanghai: Olga Kurylenko, Tony Leung to Star in Chinese Police Film 'Fox Hunt'
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The movie is based on China's real-life covert anti-corruption operation, which seeks the global arrest of Chinese citizens who have fled abroad after being accused of financial crimes.

Hong Kong actor Tony Leung Chiu-wai is set to star opposite former Bond girl Olga Kurylenko in Chinese studio Shanghai Film Group's upcoming international crime filmThe movie is based on

China's real-life covert anti-corruption operation, which seeks the global arrest of Chinese citizens who have fled abroad after being accused of financial crimes at home in the Middle Kingdom.

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