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Project A Part II
Traditional ChineseA計劃續集
Simplified ChineseA计划续集
Literal meaning"Plan A – The Sequel"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinA Jìhuà Xùjí
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingA Gai3waak6 Zuk6zaap6

Project A Part II (Chinese: A計劃續集; aka Jackie Chan’s Project A II) is a 1987 Hong Kong action film written, directed by and starring Jackie Chan which serves as a sequel to his massive Asian hit 1983 film Project A. Although Jackie Chan stars as Sergeant Dragon Ma once again, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao, stars from the original film are absent.

Plot

The sequel continues with some runaway pirates making a vow that they must kill Dragon Ma (Jackie Chan) to take revenge for their late captain (Sam Pou).

On recommendation of the Chief of Marine Force (Kwan Hoi-san), Dragon Ma is transferred to be in charge of the district of Sai Wan after the Superintendent, Chun, is thought to be staging his arrests. Chun, however, has excellent record and the "criminals" he has been engaging are shot and killed, so there is no evidence against him.

Dragon Ma and his subordinates later meet Yesan (Maggie Cheung) and her cousin, Carina (Carina Lau), at a teahouse selling flowers to raise funds. He later learns that Carina is actually a member of the Chinese revolutionaries headed by Dr Sun Yat-sen.

Dragon identifies himself as the new superintendent of Sai Wai Police Station, after realizing that all of his policemen except one has been taking bribes. Ho, the only upright policeman around, tells them that a gangster named Tiger Ow with gambling dens and other illegal businesses is the kingpin of the town.

Dragon moves to confront Ow, but the police of his district are cowardly and unwilling to risk their lives to bring in the gangster. Dragon is forced to confront Tiger with only his three friends he brought with him from the Marine Police and Ho, the one straight cop in the district. After a big fight where the policemen are badly outnumbered, the Marine Police show up with guns, and force the gangsters to surrender. After one last fight with Ow, all the gangsters are sent to prison, inspiring the police at the station to do a better job.

Dragon is then put in charge of the Governor's security for a birthday ball he is throwing for his adopted daughter (Regina Kent). Chun corroborates with a group of revolutionaries (Rosamund Kwan and Sam Lui) to implicate Dragon in a theft of the Governor's diamond pendant. Dragon is arrested. After the ball Carina is kidnapped by agents of the Empress Dowager, who are working with Chun. The Imperal Agents kidnap Carina and trap her in a wardrobe at Yesan's house. Yesan arrives with Li. Then Ma and Ho arrive, hiding there handcuffs with Ma's jacket, causing Yesan to think one of them is bisexual, since it appears like they are holding hands. Li hides, but ends up threatened by one of the imperial agents. Ma and Ho go to the bathroom together. While they are in the bathroom, the commisioner arrives with flowers. As he is filling up the vase, he realizes that the faucet is broken. He gets sprayed on and gets wet. Yesan hangs up his uniform, when Ma and Ho sees the keys to the handcuffs. They break free and hide under the bed, losing the key to the handcuffs. They see the Imperial Agents with Carina in the wardrobe. Then Yesan and the comissioner sit down to talk. The Comissioner demonstrates how to handcuff to people by handcuffing himself to the armchair. Then he can't break free. Then another person rings the doorbell. It is Chun visiting Yesan. The commisioner claims he can't be seen in this shirt. So he hides under the bed along with the chair, resulting him to see Ma and Ho. Yesan finally gets Chun to get out of her house, when Ma, Ho, Tung and Yesan defeat the Imperial agents. Eventually the Imperial Agents are arrested, the revolutionary chief escapes, and Dragon is handcuffed by Chun so that he can be brought to the main prison. Carina flees town with the help of the revolutionaries. We see Chun has arranged for Dragon to be killed by a prison warden.

The pirates who swore vengeance turn up and attack both Dragon and Chun by axes around the town, but are eventually driven off after the police show up. Dragon is then handed over to the prison warden, who tied up in a sack and throws Dragon into the sea. The revolutionaries save Dragon, and take him back to their hideout above a medicine store. They try to enlist Dragon to join their cause, but he refuses to actively help them, saying that he is just a Hong Kong cop and all he can do is enforce the law and safeguard ordinary citizen's security.

The head of the pirates falls sick and the pirates enter the medicine store to ask for some herbs. Dragon intervenes and offers to pay for their medicine, causing the pirates to think much better of him.

The Imperial agents show up, and proceed to apprehend most of the revolutionaries, to gain possession of the black book. Dragon helps Yessan and Miss Pak run off while safeguarding the book from the agents. After a frantic run and fight scene, he beats up all of them with the help of the ax-wielding pirates. The Police Commissioner arrives with a huge police cohort and orders the arrest of Superintendent Chun, now fully aware Chun is trying to murder Dragon. Chun tries to run. A large bamboo-and-wood stage facade falls on Chun while he is attempting to get back his moneybag.

Dragon, on order of the Commissioner, takes charge of the police and the area.

Production notes

  • Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao didn’t appear in the Project A sequel was because they were actually shooting in 1987 film Eastern Condors during Project A Part II. Ben Lam, Kenny Ho and Chris Li however ended up appearing in both films.
  • The scene in Maggie's house is an homage to the Marx Brothers' A Night at the Opera, where everyone was crammed into a ship cabin. The scene where the wall falls on Jackie, but he escapes injury because he is standing exactly where the window of the wall is taken from Buster Keaton's Steamboat Bill Jr.. The handcuff sequence was inspired by a segment Jackie saw on the newsmagazine 60 Minutes.
  • Isabella Wong is the only rare model character to appear in both Project A and Project A Part 2 and has not been seen in any other films.[1][2]

Cast

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Japanese DVD cover.
  • Jackie Chan – Sergeant Dragon Ma
  • Maggie Cheung – Yesan
  • Bill Tung – Police Commissioner
  • Rosamund Kwan – Miss Pak
  • Carina Lau – Carina
  • Ray Lui – Mr. Man Tin-ching
  • Regina Kent – Regina, Governor’s Daughter
  • Mars – Mars / Jaws
  • Kenny Ho – Shi King
  • Yao Lin Chen – Awesome Wolf
  • Chris Li - Mr. D (Ma's Sidekick)
  • Fan Mei-sheng – Black Bear
  • Lee Hoi-san – Choy
  • Tai Bo – Mr. B
  • John Cheung – Bodyguard
  • Chen Ti-ko – Python
  • Benny Lai – Pirate No.1
  • Rocky Lai – Pirate No.2
  • Johnny Cheung – Pirate No.3
  • Lai Sing-kong – Piarte No.4
  • Frankie Poon – Pirate No.5
  • Sun Wong – Sgt. Ching
  • Wan Fat – Wan Sam Mun
  • Len Wen-wei – Sung
  • Ben Lam – Brawns
  • Lo Wai-kwong – Brains
  • Anthony Chan – Cop #365
  • Nicky Li – Hotel Receptionist
  • Kwan Hoi-san - Chi
  • Lau Siu-ming - The Prince

Box office

This film grossed HK $31,459,916 at the Hong Kong box office.

Awards and nomination

See also

References

  1. ^ Project A, Audio commentary (Bey Logan), Project A: A Classic Revisited, Disc 2 (DVD). Hong Kong Legends, UK. 1983 (film), 2001 (DVD). {{cite AV media}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ Project A Part II, Audio commentary (Bey Logan) (DVD). Hong Kong Legends, UK. 1986 (film), 2001 (DVD). {{cite AV media}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)