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Dee, the detective serving Chinese empress Wu Zetian, is called upon to investigate a series of strange events in Loyang, including the appearance of mysterious warriors wearing Chiyou ghost masks, foxes that speak human language and the pillar sculptures in the palace coming alive.
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Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings (traditional Chinese: 狄仁傑之四大天王; simplified Chinese: 狄仁杰之四大天王) is a 2018 Chinese action-adventure fantasy mystery film directed, produced, co-edited and co-written by Tsui Hark, and the third film in his Detective Dee film series.
Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (Chinese: 狄仁傑之通天帝國) is a 2010 Chinese-Hong Kong action-adventure gong'an film directed and produced by Tsui Hark, which stars Andy Lau, Carina Lau, Li Bingbing, Deng Chao and Tony Leung.
Sep 30, 2010 · Detective Dee: The Mystery of the Phantom Flame: Directed by Hark Tsui. With Tony Ka Fai Leung, Chao Deng, Carina Lau, Bingbing Li. An exiled detective is recruited to solve a series of mysterious deaths that threaten to delay the inauguration of Empress Wu.
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- 2010-09-30
Nov 9, 2022 · There are currently three Detective Dee movies. The original one from 2010, and two prequel movies. So let’s check them out by the release date. Detective Dee: The Mystery of the Phantom Flame (2010) Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon (2013) Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings (2018)
Framed by an empress who plans to steal a dragon-taming mace, imperial magistrate Dee Renjie soon uncovers a greater plot that threatens the kingdom. Watch trailers & learn more.
Judge Dee, or Judge Di, is a semi-fictional character [1] based on the historical figure Di Renjie, county magistrate and statesman of the Tang court. The character appeared in the 18th-century Chinese detective and gong'an crime novel Di Gong An.