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Directed by | Stanley Tong Matthew Tang |
Written by | Stanley Tong Sandy Shaw |
Produced by | Barbie Tung So Haau Leung |
Starring | Michelle Yeoh Yu Rongguang Emil Chau Jackie Chan |
Cinematography | Ardy Lam |
Edited by | Peter Cheung Cheung Ka-fai |
Music by | Richard Lo |
Production companies | Golden Harvest Golden Way Films Ltd. |
Distributed by | Gala Film Distribution Limited |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | British Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$9,337,853 |
Once a Cop (Chinese: 超級計劃) is a 1993 Hong Kong action film directed by Stanley Tong and starring Michelle Yeoh. It is a spin-off of Jackie Chan's Police Story film series involving the character Yeoh portrayed in Police Story 3: Super Cop.
The film is also known as Project S in original territories and many other titles, including Police Story IV (inaccurately), Police Story 3 Part 2, Supercop (UK) and Supercop 2 (US).
Although Jackie Chan only has a cameo appearance in this film, some DVD covers prominently featured Chan, misleading audiences into thinking he is one of the main characters. He reprises his role as Inspector Chan, but in drag to catch a criminal in drag wearing the same wig and clothes.
Cast
- Michelle Yeoh as Interpol Inspector Jessica Yang Jian-wa / Jessica Yang Cien-hua
- Yu Rongguang as David Chang Fung
- Emil Chau as Inspector Martin Lee Kwong-ming
- Athena Chu as Annie May Lee
- Louis Fan as Alan Wong Shao-long
- Jackie Chan as Inspector "Kevin" Chan Ka-Kui
- Bill Tung as "Uncle" Bill Wong
- Eric Tsang as Jewel Robbing Leader (cameo)
- Dick Wei as Ah Shuen / Chuen
- Bowie Lam as George Ho Chu
- Alain Guernier as Roger Davidson
- Joe Cheung as Jewelry shop manager / Fung's Man in Hospital (2 roles)
- Chan Mei-kei as Bank manager
- Yukari Oshima as Red Terrorist at the Beginning
- Mars as Jewelry Store Customer
- Alien Sit as Po
- Sam Wong as Chun
- Bruce Law as Ping
- Jon M. Chu
Box office
In Hong Kong, the film managed to gross HK$9,337,853 (as of 8 November 1993). The film was released to the US nearly three years later and it managed to gross US$16,270,600.
See also
External links
- 1993 films
- Hong Kong films
- 1990s action thriller films
- 1990s martial arts films
- Police detective films
- Cantonese-language films
- Hong Kong action thriller films
- Hong Kong martial arts films
- Kung fu films
- Golden Harvest films
- Film spin-offs
- Films shot in Hong Kong
- Films directed by Stanley Tong
- 1990s Hong Kong film stubs
- Martial arts film stubs