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虎口夺子

导演:
陈卓能
主演:
康恩赫,李若思,冯进高,郭红,李学军
别名:
未知
10.0
8人评分
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上映时间
95
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简介:

导演:陈卓能编剧:杨厚志主演:康飞、李若思、冯进高、郭红、李学军片种:故事片类型:剧情出品单位:北京韩露影视科技文化有限公司长度:95分钟出品年代:2008剧情简介亮亮被拐卖,5年后回到家。心灵受到严重摧残的他使一家人的生活陷入混乱之中。亮亮离家出走,父亲苏克为了挽救儿子装扮成乞丐卧底流浪儿团伙中,发现了这个阶层中隐藏着的惊天内幕。苏克把卧底调查的情况写成了两万字书面报告寄至中央,他发出了救救孩子的呼喊!

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