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Foo gwai lip che

  • 1986
  • PG-13
  • 1h 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
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Cynthia Rothrock, Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, Emily Chu, Rosamund Kwan, Ching-Ying Lam, Richard Ng, Eric Tsang, Wu Ma, Biao Yuen, Yukari Ôshima, and Pauline Yuk-Wan Wong in Foo gwai lip che (1986)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn early twentieth century China, various criminals with different goals are connected to a Shanghai train, with many rich people on-board.In early twentieth century China, various criminals with different goals are connected to a Shanghai train, with many rich people on-board.In early twentieth century China, various criminals with different goals are connected to a Shanghai train, with many rich people on-board.

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    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
  • Sceneggiatura
    • David Tadman
    • Keith Wong
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
  • Star
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Biao Yuen
    • Olivia Cheng
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
    2412
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Tadman
      • Keith Wong
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Star
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
      • Biao Yuen
      • Olivia Cheng
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    • 38Recensioni della critica
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    Millionaire's Express
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    Millionaire's Express

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    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Ching Fong Tin
    Biao Yuen
    Biao Yuen
    • Tsao Cheuk Kin
    Olivia Cheng
    Olivia Cheng
    • Siu Hung
    Rosamund Kwan
    Rosamund Kwan
    • Chi
    Kenny Bee
    Kenny Bee
    • Fook Loi
    Eric Tsang
    Eric Tsang
    • Jook Bo
    Richard Ng
    Richard Ng
    • Han
    Lydia Shum
    Lydia Shum
    • Han's Wife
    Emily Chu
    Emily Chu
    • Siu Bo
    Pauline Yuk-Wan Wong
    Pauline Yuk-Wan Wong
    • Yu
    Hoi-Lun Au
    • Siu Chuy
    Ching-Ying Lam
    Ching-Ying Lam
    • Security Officer
    Hoi Mang
    Hoi Mang
    • Security Officer
    • (as Randy Mang)
    Wu Ma
    Wu Ma
    • Security Officer
    Wah Yuen
    Wah Yuen
    • Security Officer
    James Tien
    James Tien
    • Yun Shiyu
    Paul Chang Chung
    Paul Chang Chung
    • Ma, Bandit Chief
    Cynthia Rothrock
    Cynthia Rothrock
    • Mountain Bandit
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      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Tadman
      • Keith Wong
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
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    8dworldeater

    Epic Hong Kong western/comedy/action

    The Millionaires Express is a big budget Sammo Hung Hong Kong production with a all star international cast. This is a martial arts comedy that if you seen a few movies from Sammo Hung that you will be familiar with the style. However, this is a western styled film taking place in China. The costumes and sets pay homage to The American West and the sets look amazing with awesome camerawork. The stunts and the fight choreography are master class with Sammo on top of his game as director, actor and fight choreography. His brother from The Chinese Opera Yuen Biao is also here as well as Cynthia Rothrock, Richard Norton, Eric Tsang, Rosamond Kwan as well as lots of other familiar faces if you are familiar with HK films of this period. Millionaire's Express is action excellence and blows away much of what passes as action today. This is a fine example of how action should be done.
    7Jeremy_Urquhart

    Fairly good, with a great action finale

    The Millionaires' Express is a Western, a comedy, and a martial arts movie rolled into one, but it mostly just uses the first of those for its setting. I think it's largely a comedy with some brief action scenes/stunts thrown in for good measure throughout, and then it goes for broke with the martial arts stuff in the last 15 minutes. When it's focusing on martial arts, it's at its strongest, because the whole finale is really top-notch stuff. It did also make me wish there'd been at least one more big martial arts-heavy sequence, but at least the quality was good, even if the quantity left me hungry for more.

    It may also have a few too many characters, being about various groups of people (mostly shady folks/robbers) who all end up in the same town, with the train alluded to in the title not playing quite as big a role as I expected. It made me sad at first, but then what the movie ended up being - and where it ended up having most of its action - still ended up being satisfying, so it wasn't all a loss.

    Like a number of Hong Kong action comedies, I did feel like the comedic stuff was more hit-or-miss, but thankfully there were hits, and not too many misses. It was a fun time - not among the very best martial arts movies of this era, but also far from one of the worst (and there are others where the action's good, but the comedy does nothing but miss).
    10JinxsterJones

    Crazy Brilliant!

    It's a crazy movie, but awesome all the same. It's an incredibly visual story. The first time I saw it was a Cantonese version with no subtitles, but I still followed the whole story. The humour is also very visual and very funny! However, the stand out moment, ignoring the awesome battles running through the film, has to be Yuen Biao's flip from the top of a burning building. If you watch this film for no other reason, you have to see one of the greatest stunts ever committed to celluloid. Simple yet MAD! For fight fans there's the added bonus of seeing some of the all time greats of Far East Cinema battle it out on screen! SEE THIS MOVIE NOW!
    7Pjtaylor-96-138044

    They must have TRAINed a lot to be able to pull this off; it goes off the rails!

    It's pretty common for Hong Kong comedies of a certain era to also contain some of the best martial arts action ever put to film. Can you imagine if an American comedy did that? American movies tend to be too concerned with staying within one genre, afraid to be goofy if they want to be taken seriously. Hong Kong movies don't have that problem, and the theoretically jarring yet actually satisfying balance between silly hijinks and deadly fights is practically the beating heart of its filmmaking industry.

    'The Millionaires' Express (1986)' is, first and foremost, a madcap comedy, and it's also, first and foremost, genuinely funny. It may not provoke many belly laughs, but it almost constantly provokes chuckles with its distinct blend of slapstick physical humour and fast-paced verbal wit. Sprinkled in and amongst the laughter are several jaw-dropping stunts that essentially feel like what would happen if 'Looney Tunes' was live action, prat falls off multi-story buildings and casual strolls along the roof of a moving train. It's a wonder nobody died when making this (as far as I'm aware), and the number of injuries that were sustained by the cast and crew seem to pale in comparison to what logic would suggest they ought to have suffered. That's not even taking into account the fight scenes, which infrequently pepper the first two thirds before fully taking over the final act and transforming the feature into a certified action extravaganza. As is often the case with these kinds of movie, the last movement is where things really go off the rails. With some entries in the genre, the likelihood this is going to happen is the only real thing that keeps you watching during the earlier segments; thankfully, that isn't the case with this one. The feature is a lot of fun before its climax knocks your socks off, even if its plot is a bit all over the place until it coalesces for its final confrontation.

    In essence, the affair is formatted as a series of loosely connected skits starring a variety of quirky characters (only some of whom become more significant as the narrative proceeds) before it then brings its disparate elements together into a single sprawling set-piece that sees its various players pull together to defend a town from a gang of criminals. While the picture can be a little disorienting at first due to the decisive lack of connective tissue between some of its scenes, it eventually becomes clear what it's doing. Everything falls into place by the time the last movement is about to occur, and the flick becomes much more focused as it prepares to pull you to the edge of your seat with its mighty martial arts. Yuen Biao does some absolutely spectacular acrobatics during his fights, with most of them inspiring genuine gasps of disbelief when they occur. Sammo Hung's notorious hard hits can be clearly seen on screen, Cynthia Rothrock's trademark high kicks make an impression, and Yukari Oshima suavely slices her way through plenty of opponents. There are many other cameos, far too many to name here, and it turns the piece into a veritable who's who of Kung Fu that's delightful to witness.

    Ultimately, this is a really solid martial arts movie. Despite one or two dodgy jokes that haven't aged well, the affair is surprisingly funny. While entirely unafraid to amuse with silly antics, it's also really eager to impress with spectacular set-pieces. The action is amazing, making use of its all-star cast and Hung's playful yet confident direction to truly entertain every time it occurs. There's even a fight between two little kids who can throw down better than many adults. Although its story is a little confusing at first and it lacks any real theming, the film remains enjoyable from start to finish. It's really good.
    10editajan

    One of the funnies films!

    The "Wealthy train" aka "Millionaire's express" looks like an action film. But strangely each and every moment that in a normal action film would have been dramatic here turns into a farce. It has all necessary elements of a classical western, only things happen in China. The fighting stuff is really well done, only instead of tension it brings another occasion to smile. It is extremely rich in characters and situations. One could say overcharged. But most of these situations are illogical: I mean, if it were true, it would never happen, at least it would not happen this way... But it doesn't matter. Do not look for any logical explanations, the film is not about that. In fact it is a parody. And a good one. People who created this film gave a free course to imagination, and the audience is invited to do the same thing. It's like a game: recognize all moments which usually are presented so seriously in many action films (and are supposed to thrill us!) and see how ridiculous they often are. "Wealthy train" is one of those films that never becomes outdated. It will be appreciated by everyone who is able not to take himself too seriously. Watch it when you want to relax, cheer yourself up and just have fun!

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      In the burnt rooftop somersault stunt scene, Yuen Biao suffered a broken leg.
    • Blooper
      During the final big fight scene, one of the actors does a back flip off of a bar. Wires can be seen during a top view of the flip.
    • Versioni alternative
      Asian prints of the movie delete the scene where Richard Norton and Cynthia Rothrock are introduced.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in The Best of the Martial Arts Films (1990)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 30 gennaio 1986 (Hong Kong)
    • Paese di origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Lingua
      • Catonese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Shanghai Express
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Canada
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Bo Ho Film Company Ltd.
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Paragon Films Ltd.
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