A cabal of international criminals plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II during a state visit to Hong Kong, which the police attempt to prevent whilst managing a refugee crisis.A cabal of international criminals plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II during a state visit to Hong Kong, which the police attempt to prevent whilst managing a refugee crisis.A cabal of international criminals plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II during a state visit to Hong Kong, which the police attempt to prevent whilst managing a refugee crisis.
Jimmy Wang Yu
- Jimmy
- (as Yu Wang)
Ko Chun-Hsiung
- Police Chief Gao
- (as Chun Hsiung Ko)
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It starts with the helpful explanation of the refugee situation in Hong Kong. The queen is coming. The cops have a tip something big is about to happen.
Jimmy Wang Yu does the greatest stunt ever. He dives underwater to great depth without scuba gear, retrieves a crate, and chugs two cans of bee underwater. Unfortunately, none of this is actually shown.
The first fight is Jimmy versus Bolo and Bolo loses, as usual. What a sport!
Instead of action, the movie starts with spy business that is neither intriguing or even interesting. Every scene with Tanny could have been cut, should have been cut. The final fight is good but it was too little and too late.
Jimmy Wang Yu does the greatest stunt ever. He dives underwater to great depth without scuba gear, retrieves a crate, and chugs two cans of bee underwater. Unfortunately, none of this is actually shown.
The first fight is Jimmy versus Bolo and Bolo loses, as usual. What a sport!
Instead of action, the movie starts with spy business that is neither intriguing or even interesting. Every scene with Tanny could have been cut, should have been cut. The final fight is good but it was too little and too late.
A Queen's Ransom (1976) was a strange film that came out of Golden Harvest. This would be one of the first attempts by Rayomnd Chow to make international films. A QUEEN'S RANSOM features some of the company's brightest stars (Jimmy Wang Yu Angela Mao, Dean Shek, Sammo Hung, Bolo Yeung) and a big international star (George Lazenby).
A group of international terrorists are trying to ransom the Hong Kong and English government. They won't kill the Queen if they receive a huge amount of ransom money. An exiled South Asian Princess (Angela Mao) is also thrown into the mix. She befriends a local kid (Dean Shek). The terrorists (George Lazenby, Jimmy Yu, Sammo Hung and Bolo Yeung) are under the watchful eye of the local H.K.P.D. What will happen next? Can the police stop these terrorists? Will the Queen be safe? Can the lonely Princess find true love? Is this movie filled with a lot of Kung-Fu and ultra violence? How rare is this movie? To find the answers to these questions you'll have to track down a copy of this impossible to find action film from Golden Harvest.
A wild and entertaining film that aims to please (and it does). Will they ever re-release this movie on D.V.D.?
Highly recommended.
A group of international terrorists are trying to ransom the Hong Kong and English government. They won't kill the Queen if they receive a huge amount of ransom money. An exiled South Asian Princess (Angela Mao) is also thrown into the mix. She befriends a local kid (Dean Shek). The terrorists (George Lazenby, Jimmy Yu, Sammo Hung and Bolo Yeung) are under the watchful eye of the local H.K.P.D. What will happen next? Can the police stop these terrorists? Will the Queen be safe? Can the lonely Princess find true love? Is this movie filled with a lot of Kung-Fu and ultra violence? How rare is this movie? To find the answers to these questions you'll have to track down a copy of this impossible to find action film from Golden Harvest.
A wild and entertaining film that aims to please (and it does). Will they ever re-release this movie on D.V.D.?
Highly recommended.
Long before Jackie Chan took on the IRA in the fantastic action thriller, The Foreigner, his previous workplace had already tackled such a subject with Jimmy Wang Yu, Charles Heung and Angela Mao Ying in the lead. Golden Harvest was still quite a young studio at the time of this release, with big boss Raymond Chow wanting to reach out to a bigger, more international audience. And what better way to do so than having James Bond himself, George Lazenby, play a Northern Irish republican out to kill the Queen on a visit to Hong Kong in 1975...
An interesting move considering Northern Ireland was at the height of the troubles then!
Starting with an explanation of the refugee situation in Hong Kong, and on the Queen's visit, the film moves along at a snails pace like a 60's spy drama with little excitement but for a quick skirmish between Wang Yu and the great Bolo Yeung, who are on the same side but just don't like each other. It takes just over another 20 minutes for the next one, with Wang Yu facing off against a gang of sword wielding guys before getting shot into the water, leaving Bolo to continue with the action.
While the story may be complex, and well acted, the film does fail to grip its audience quick enough. But if there is one thing A Queen's Ransom impresses on, its the cast involved (including Queen Elizabeth herself). While it may be long-drawn and slow in comparison to other Wang Yu/Mao Ying team ups, the film still entertains with its who's-who of Hong Kong faces, as well as (when it gets round to it) the action scenes!
The action is handled by Yasuhiro Shikamura, a veteran of the Hong Kong film industry having worked with Wang Yu on a number of projects, and other hits such as A Killers Romance, God Of Gamblers, Killer Constable, and Jackie Chan's Magnificent Bodyguards, and while it has its moments here both in martial arts and gun-play, and a great finale, there is certainly nothing spectacular going on.
Overall: Its a slow burner, but fairly ambitious for its time, which makes A Queens Ransom an interesting watch at least once...
An interesting move considering Northern Ireland was at the height of the troubles then!
Starting with an explanation of the refugee situation in Hong Kong, and on the Queen's visit, the film moves along at a snails pace like a 60's spy drama with little excitement but for a quick skirmish between Wang Yu and the great Bolo Yeung, who are on the same side but just don't like each other. It takes just over another 20 minutes for the next one, with Wang Yu facing off against a gang of sword wielding guys before getting shot into the water, leaving Bolo to continue with the action.
While the story may be complex, and well acted, the film does fail to grip its audience quick enough. But if there is one thing A Queen's Ransom impresses on, its the cast involved (including Queen Elizabeth herself). While it may be long-drawn and slow in comparison to other Wang Yu/Mao Ying team ups, the film still entertains with its who's-who of Hong Kong faces, as well as (when it gets round to it) the action scenes!
The action is handled by Yasuhiro Shikamura, a veteran of the Hong Kong film industry having worked with Wang Yu on a number of projects, and other hits such as A Killers Romance, God Of Gamblers, Killer Constable, and Jackie Chan's Magnificent Bodyguards, and while it has its moments here both in martial arts and gun-play, and a great finale, there is certainly nothing spectacular going on.
Overall: Its a slow burner, but fairly ambitious for its time, which makes A Queens Ransom an interesting watch at least once...
Did you know
- TriviaThe intended assassination victim , Elizabeth, had been the queen England for 24 years when this movie came out. She was queen for another 46 years, a total of 70 years, until her death in 2022.
- Alternate versionsThe export version is roughly 6 minutes shorter than the Hong Kong theatrical release due to cuts to both of the sex scenes with Black Rose (keeping some of her intimacy with Jimmy, and completely deleting her tryst with George), as well as trimming some of the film's slower beats. This cut also reuses a brief clip of George Lazenby from L'homme de Hong Kong (1975), another Golden Harvest production in which Lazenby stars alongside Jimmy Wang Yu.
- ConnectionsEdited from L'homme de Hong Kong (1975)
- SoundtracksShine On You Crazy Diamond
Performed by Pink Floyd
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- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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