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      当前播放:黑眼睛2003 - 第02集

      黑眼睛2003

      黑眼睛2003(2003)2.0

      導演:張元 
      制片國家/地區:大陸 
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      劇情簡介:  一雙穿皮鞋的腳在長長的黑暗走廊盡頭急勿勿移動。保安員常銀眼中露出一絲奇怪的眼神,一個黑衣人手中黑洞洞的槍口正指著他,“呯”的一聲槍響......國寶“碧玉龍鼎”被搶。南哥暗中監視文森特的一舉一動,卻發現他竟然和本市人安人員接角頻繁。恒星夜總會的幕後老板狄海天和文森特雖是一條線上的,卻又是死對頭,互相都用盡手段欲搞死對方;狄海天查出阿龍是文森特的兒子後,陰險地利用毫不知情的阿龍去對付文森特,讓他們父子相殘。海南省公安廳繳獲一批從境外偷運進來的毒品,審查出這批毒品和本市的夜總會有關系,接到通報後市公安局嚴密偵查各夜總會;狄海天金蟬脫殼,明裏去馬來西亞旅遊,迷惑警方,暗中用假護照回國,繼續坐鎮指揮各種毒品和文物犯罪活動。  尋劍是“淩玉珍殺夫案”中被告的律師,他最終發現淩玉珍並非凶手,而是被幕後人重金收買兼遭到暴力恐嚇。警察周明鳳是尋劍的女友,她一直在追查“碧玉龍鼎”搶劫案,未料竟和淩玉珍案中的種種疑點聯系到了一起,衆中證據顯示幕後大魚就是狄海天和文森特。抓捕狄海天時卻有驚無險,被周明鳳一槍打在眉心而伏法,倒是南哥的抓捕過程驚險異常,結局更出科意料。

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