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Casino Raiders

Titre original : Zhi zun wu shang
  • 1989
  • 2h 7min
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6,7/10
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Andy Lau and Alan Tam in Casino Raiders (1989)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLaw and Chan are gamblers and friends. Forced into a battle with the Yakuza, How far will friendship go? A high stakes card game will settle it all.Law and Chan are gamblers and friends. Forced into a battle with the Yakuza, How far will friendship go? A high stakes card game will settle it all.Law and Chan are gamblers and friends. Forced into a battle with the Yakuza, How far will friendship go? A high stakes card game will settle it all.

  • Réalisation
    • Jimmy Heung
    • Jing Wong
    • Corey Yuen
  • Scénario
    • Jimmy Heung
    • Jing Wong
  • Casting principal
    • Alan Tam
    • Andy Lau
    • Idy Chan
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    617
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jimmy Heung
      • Jing Wong
      • Corey Yuen
    • Scénario
      • Jimmy Heung
      • Jing Wong
    • Casting principal
      • Alan Tam
      • Andy Lau
      • Idy Chan
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux19

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    Alan Tam
    Alan Tam
    • Sam Law
    Andy Lau
    Andy Lau
    • Crab Chan
    Idy Chan
    Idy Chan
    • Tong Koyan
    Rosamund Kwan
    Rosamund Kwan
    • Bo Bo
    Ji Keung Wong
    • Telly
    Charles Heung
    Charles Heung
    • Lon
    Eddy Ko
    Eddy Ko
    • Gold Teeth
    Fong Lung
    Fong Lung
    • Taro
    Robin Shou
    Robin Shou
    • Hitman
    Wai Shum
    Wai Shum
    • Club Owner
    Ronald Wong
    Ronald Wong
    • Informer
    Bruce Fontaine
    Bruce Fontaine
    • Fighter…
    Mike Abbott
    • Dealer
    Sharla Cheung
    Sharla Cheung
    • Bodyguard
    • (as Man Cheung)
    Wing-Hon Cheung
    Wing-Hon Cheung
    Louis Roth
    • Mr. Fransolini's Guard
    Kenneth Smyth
      Steve Tartalia
      • Gunman
      • Réalisation
        • Jimmy Heung
        • Jing Wong
        • Corey Yuen
      • Scénario
        • Jimmy Heung
        • Jing Wong
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      7tntokmenko

      Slows down in a few places but an engaging high-stakes gambling story with great twists you'll never see coming.

      Casino Raiders is overshadowed by the similar HK franchise "God of Gamblers", although the story here really holds its own with strong performances by Andy Lau & Alan Tam along with solid writing by Jing Wong. Two of the best gamblers out of Hong Kong (Lau & Tam) are hired to work as analysts for a struggling US casino which is losing massive amounts of money to a Japanese group of poker sharks. Our duo of protagonists uncover the secret to the success of the Japanese sharks, and shatter their racket to earn any further winnings in the US. Bitter from their exposure, the Japanese sharks (which also happen to be Yakuza) vow to take revenge on Lau & Tam in which a series of incidents all boil down to one huge defining game of high-stakes Poker. The ride to the finish takes a few detours, however with some patience and character attachment to our duo, the time passes by fairly quickly and ends on a satisfying conclusion. I do believe the film could have been edited cleaner though, as there are a few scenes which just feel like filler and really weigh the rest of the movie down. Besides this one fault, Casino Raiders is an original story with no culturally specific elements like in God of Gamblers, to which Western audiences may enjoy better even with the absence of Chow Yun Fat. The tension is genuine because the stakes are set very high without being cheesy or predictable. If your looking for an out of the ordinary gambling-revenge tale, Casino Raiders is an excellent choice. -7/10
      10calbee

      Still the best of its kind after almost 20 years

      I have recently review this film again. And it is still the best "gambling" film after all these years. Although Wong Jing was infamous with his not-too-good movies and dirty jokes. This one is a totally show off that proves he is one of the most talent writer/director in 80s Hong Kong.

      Casino Raiders was released prior to "God of Gamblers" (also written and directed by Wong Jing), where the later has a better treater income. Personally speaking, the success of GOG is somehow related to the lead actor Chow Yun Fat, who was the hottest star at that time, and the story was filled with funny moments and local jokes which results a more releasing viewing experience, and more suitable to HK audience in 80s. In comparison, Casino Raiders features a more serious atmosphere, almost no local jokes at all, plus a better structured screenplay and twists. It is more suitable to call it a "gambling drama" (GOG is a cult movie instead).

      Wong Jing is well known to HK audience that he likes all kind of gambling games: horse racing, casino games, cards, dice etc. I believe that is the reason why he could come up a script with so many gambling twists (and tricks).

      Anyway, Casino Raiders is my most beloved movie of its kind. And it is recommended to anyone who is looking for a dramatic ride. One of the best (probably the only) from Wong Jing.
      10desky1973

      Atmospheric Casino-Noir

      Wong Jing's original and forerunner to the successful "HK Casino" film franchise is an excellent example of how skilfully the genre can be presented.

      Crab (Andy Lau) is a smooth professional gambler, although "con man" might be more accurate to describe some of his sleazy and deceptive means by which he tricks his rich victims out of huge amounts of money. Although it must be said, he never steals from the innocent, but only slimy business tyrants. His friend and gambling partner, Law (Alan Tam) is arguably the more careless of the two. They are called in to assist a Casino owning friend of theirs who has lost a lot of money to some cheating Japanese Yakuza, and so their investigation into the suspected men ensues. Needless to say, this attracts unwanted attention and eventually leads them into trouble with the Yakuza. When Law's girlfriend, Tong (Idy Chan) is kidnapped by the Yakuza in exchange for Crab, a punishment for stealing back some money in a gamble, Crab goes straight after the kidnappers...

      Without giving the whole film away, little else can really be said, but the film does contain a great deal of plot twists and interesting developments.

      Alan Tam is probably the best lead here, and gives an emotionally deep and interesting performance. Andy Lau is not nearly as great as he was in "Casino Raiders II", the unrelated sequel, but still gives a solid depiction of the morally uncertain 'Crab' Chan.

      In all, very rich noir-visuals and stylishly subdued direction from Wong Jing and Jimmy Heung make this a strong high-point of the HK Casino-Noir genre.
      6mindless_junk

      One of the Better Gambling Movies

      With a movie starring 2 top HK movie stars: Alan Tam and Andy Lau, you know that you are in a real treat.

      The movie is simple, 2 best friends, both are gamblers. One decides to leave and join the good side, but old enemies won't let go of the past. Eventually, he has to face his enemy once again, in a final showdown at the casino table.

      Good performance from both leading actors, who share pretty much equal screen time. The female leads also complement the movie very nicely, though their characters lack the depth.

      Though movie tries to be logical, but there are logical holes, such as Lon's boss willing to make such a big bet on Lon's recommendation alone - that is pretty unbelievable. But one must suppress logic in watching a movie like this.

      A 6/10 on my book
      7Captain_Couth

      Two H.K. pop stars make a pair of unlikely action heroes in this gritty gambling drama.

      Casino Raiders (1989) is another gambling action/drama from the writer-director dynamo Wong Jing. Andy Lau and Alan Tam co-star as two buddies who work for a casino keeping an eye out for cheats and other shady characters. After exposing a group that's been ripping off their place of business, the boss sends them to the United States to help out it's sister casino in Lake Tahoe. It's their that Andy Lau finds romance but uncovers a dangerous plot that'll affect his and Alam Tam's lives forever.

      Another film from the gambling genre that Wong Jing help popularize after the unlikely success of God of Gamblers. This big budgeted epic takes place in three countries and features the notorious Heung brothers (Charles as a casino owner and Jimmy behind the camera as a co-writer,producer and co-director). Andy Lau and Aln Tam act their butts off whilst Wong Jing makes another enjoyable picture. This film does what it sets out to do. Entertains, and it sure does, If you liked God of Gamblers then you'll enjoy this gritty and violent opus.

      Followed by an unlikely sequel.

      Recommended.

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        After the young Miyaki got conned by Any Lau's character and knelt before his father, the older Miyaki was practicing Chinese calligraphy with a brush pen and wrote the word "kill." But during the next shot when the word was seen from a 45 degree angle, you can see the word was written differently.
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      • Date de sortie
        • 29 juin 1989 (Hong Kong)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Hong Kong
      • Langues
        • Mandarin
        • Anglais
        • Cantonais
        • Japonais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • 自尊無上
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Hong Kong, Chine
      • Sociétés de production
        • Golden Harvest Company
        • Nova Media
        • Win's Film Productions
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      • Budget
        • 23 292 339 HKD (estimé)
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      • Durée
        2 heures 7 minutes
      • Couleur
        • Color
      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.85 : 1

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