中国刑警之九月风暴
中国刑警之九月风暴

中国刑警之九月风暴

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2003
1 Seasons
23 Episodes
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Crime

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13 members
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Mi Xuedong

刘雨泉

Mi Xuedong
Acting

Xi Yuli

王佳惠

Xi Yuli
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于荣光

赵忠实

于荣光
Acting

Gao Ming

孙局长

Gao Ming
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张国立

市长

张国立
Acting

Wang Kuirong

王所长

Wang Kuirong
Acting

马晓伟

刘羽泉

马晓伟
Acting

Li Mingqi

赵母

Li Mingqi
Acting

Chi Shuai

刘语

Chi Shuai
Acting

Yuan Yuan

郑至诚

Yuan Yuan
Acting

梁爱琪

林芳

梁爱琪
Acting

Liu Guanlin

吴林

Liu Guanlin
Acting

修庆

机械马

修庆

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