Shanghai Express
Overview
Mix the dizzy confusion of IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD with director Sammo Hung's kung-fu stylings and a mythical Chinese West complete with cowboy hats, clapboard towns, and steam locomotives and the result is SHANGHAI EXPRESS. At the center of the plot is a train loaded with wealthy passengers and a trio of Japanese hoping to smuggle an important document out of the country. The train becomes the target of a motley assortment of thieves, bandits, and ex-cons, each with their own get-rich-quick scheme. As the cops and criminals stumble over one another, the film marches steadily to its conclusion--an all-out, everyone-for-themselves battle royale. The cast is a who's who of Hong Kong comedians and stars, most associated with Golden Harvest studio. The martial arts sequences are top-notch (the acrobatic Yuen Biao nonchalantly jumps off a two-story building as if it's an everyday thing), and the plot is an object lesson in how Hong Kong directors can borrow from Hollywood to create schizophrenic, enjoyable cinema.
Awards:
Main Cast & Crew:
Cynthia Rothrock
Sammo Hung
Yuen Biao
Details
- Format: Blu-ray
- Color Format: Color
- UPC: 4897005039793
- Genre: DRAMA
- Rating: R
- Release Date: April 2013
Movie Reviews
Synopsis:
SHANGHAI EXPRESS is an all-star Hong Kong comic Western set in China.
Notes:
Theatrical release: January 1, 1986 (Hong Kong).
SHANGHAI grossed HK $28.1 million, making it the second highest grossing film in Hong Kong that year, behind A BETTER TOMORROW.
Sammo Hung received the worst injury of his career while filming SHANGHAI. He exposed his shoulder bone and couldn't work for eight months after the injury.
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