Crime Story (1993 film)
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Directed by | Kirk Wong Jackie Chan (action) Bruce Law (action) |
Written by | Teddy Chan Cheung Chi-sing |
Produced by | Leonard Ho Chua Lam |
Starring | Jackie Chan Kent Cheng Law Kar-ying Blackie Ko Ken Lo |
Cinematography | Arny Lam Arthur Wong |
Edited by | Peter Cheung |
Music by | Mark Lui James Wong |
Distributed by | Golden Harvest |
Release date |
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Running time | 107 min. |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK $27,439,331 |
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Traditional Chinese | 重案組 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 重案组 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | "Serious Crime Bureau" | ||||||||||
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Crime Story (Chinese: 重案組) is a 1993 Hong Kong action film directed by Kirk Wong, and starring Jackie Chan, Kent Cheng, Blackie Ko and Christine Ng.
Unlike nearly all of Jackie Chan films, which feature a combination of action and comedy, Crime Story is mostly a serious film. The film is a based on actual events surrounding of the 1990 kidnapping of Chinese businessman Teddy Wang.
Plot
Inspector Eddie Chan (Jackie Chan) is assigned to find a high profile businessman who has been kidnapped, and the search takes him from Hong Kong to Taiwan, causing him to cross paths with some very powerful men in the Chinese underworld. What complicates matters is that there is a mole within the police force, determined to stop Chan from succeeding. Chan, a very troubled policeman, finds himself fighting his personal demons at the same time he battles the seemingly unending wave of crime in the city.
This film is a based on the real life kidnapping of Hong Kong property billionaire Wong Yat-fei (also known as Teddy Wang).
In the end, the mole is uncovered and reveals the location of the Chinese businessman on a boat, leading to his rescue. This is, however, a fictionalized ending to the case; in real life, Teddy Wang was never found and remains a missing person to this day, many believe that he was thrown off the boat as the police converged upon it.
Filming locations
The film was set mainly in Hong Kong, and partially in Taiwan. It includes real scenes of building explosions filmed in the deserted Kowloon Walled City, which has been destroyed in the same year.
Cast
- Jackie Chan – Inspector Eddie Chan
- Kent Cheng – Detective Hung Ting-bong
- Law Kar-ying – Wong Yat-fei
- Puishan Au-yeung – Wong Yat-fei's wife
- Blackie Ko – Captain Ko
- Pan Lingling – Psychologist
- Christine Ng – Lara
- Chung Fat – Ng Kwok-wah
- Ken Lo – Ng Kwok-yan
- Wan Fat – Simon Ting
- William Tuan – Superintendent Cheung
- Wan Seung-lam – Yen Chi-sheng
- Mars – Bank Robber (uncredited)
- Chan Tat-kwong – Bank Robber (uncredited)
- Johnny Cheung – Black Dog
- Wong Chi-wai – Black Dragon (uncredited)
- James Ha – Kidnapper / Ting-bong's Man
- Yu Kwok-lok – Kidnapper
- Wong Yiu – Kidnapper
- Rocky Lai – Taiwanese Gangster / Restaurant Owner
- Jameson Lam – Police at Construction Site
- Leung Gam-san – Data Center Manager
Reception
The movie received a positive reviews.[1] [2] [3]
Box office
- This film grossed HK $27,457,147 at the Hong Kong box office.
Awards and nominations
- 1993 Golden Horse Awards
- Won: Best Actor (Jackie Chan)
- 1994 Hong Kong Film Awards
- Won: Best Film Editing (Peter Cheung)
- Nomination: Best Action Choreography (Jackie Chan)
- Nomination: Best Actor (Jackie Chan)
- Nomination: Best Director (Kirk Wong)
- Nomination: Best Picture
- Nomination: Best Supporting Actor (Kent Cheng)
US version
The version released on video and DVD in North America by Miramax was dubbed in English, although unlike most releases, it contained the original musical score. Chan's character had the name "Eddie" replaced with "Jackie" in the dub.[4] There were two cuts made from the Miramax version:
- The pre-credits sequence with the kidnappers was removed.
- The last scene, Wong Yat-fei's wife tells him to thank Inspector Chan.
The Dragon Dynasty (DD) version has the original Cantonese language and the cuts made from the Miramax version were restored in the Dragon Dynasty version. The DD version was released in 2007 and is about 107 minutes long. It also contains other deleted scenes not seen in either version.
Home media
On March 24, 2003, DVD was released by Hong Kong Legends at the United Kingdom in Region 2.
See also
References
- ^ "MOVIE REVIEW : An Action-Packed 'Crime Story' : Martial arts superstar Jackie Chan cuts the clowning when he sets out to rescue a kidnaped Hong Kong tycoon". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
- ^ "Crime Story". Variety. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
- ^ "On DVD - Crime Story (1993)". Popmatters. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
- ^ "Crime Story". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
External links
- Crime Story at IMDb