2021 ((free)) — Rob Bhood 2006 Dual Audio 720p
The story centers on three professional thieves motivated by different vices: Thongs is a compulsive gambler, Octopus is a reckless playboy, and the Landlord is a cautious hoarder. Desperate for cash, they accept a job to kidnap a baby. However, when the Landlord is arrested, Thongs and Octopus are forced to care for the infant themselves.
Originally filmed in 35mm; 720p/1080p digital masters widely available Rob-B-Hood (2006) - IMDb
as The Landlord: The mastermind behind the group's heists. rob bhood 2006 dual audio 720p 2021
as Thongs (Fong Ka-ho): An acrobatic cat burglar and gambler.
as Baby Matthew: The one-year-old child at the center of the plot, who was recruited after being spotted on the Hong Kong MTR. The story centers on three professional thieves motivated
as Inspector Steve Mok: A police investigator who frequently clashes with Thongs.
as Octopus: A smooth-talking thief often caught in romantic troubles. Originally filmed in 35mm; 720p/1080p digital masters widely
As they navigate the challenges of "parenthood"—from changing diapers to soothing a crying infant—the hardened criminals develop a deep paternal bond with the child. This change of heart puts them at odds with the Triads, leading to a high-stakes finale as they fight to protect the baby and return him to his family.
, directed by Benny Chan, is a standout Hong Kong action-comedy that features a rare "anti-hero" turn for martial arts legend Jackie Chan . The film follows a trio of skilled burglars—Thongs (Jackie Chan), Octopus (Louis Koo), and the Landlord (Michael Hui)—who find themselves in over their heads after kidnapping a billionaire's grandson for a Triad boss. Plot Overview: From Thieves to Nannies
The film had a budget of approximately (US$16.8 million) and was primarily filmed in Hong Kong. It marked the third collaboration between Benny Chan and Jackie Chan. Technical Specifications Release Date September 29, 2006 (Hong Kong) Running Time ~121 min (Theatrical) / 135 min (Extended Cut) Language Cantonese (Dual audio often includes Mandarin or English) Aspect Ratio Resolution