丛林追击
8.0|昨天23:12|完结|共1集
简介:
边境城市郊区废弃化工厂里,一场惊心动魄的抓捕行动正在进行。特警队长袁海洋(应昊茗 饰)带领队员抓获伪钞集团头目陈三福。随后袁海洋接到了刘成军局长(侯勇 饰)的任务,假扮陈三福与境外伪钞集团的负责人接头。好巧不巧的,袁海洋在卧底行动中与准岳父薛勇(景岗山 饰)上了同一辆旅游大巴。匪徒劫持着满载乘客的大巴车一头扎入了丛林深处,这对互相看不对眼的准翁婿开始并肩作战,一场充满未知数的丛林追捕战由此拉开序幕。
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