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Dragon from Russia

Original title: Hong chang fei long
  • 1990
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
526
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Dragon from Russia (1990)
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May Yip and Yao are both orphans and have been friends since youth, but they're torn apart when the leader of the 8 Hundred Dragons Kung Fu cult abducts Yao and erases his memory.May Yip and Yao are both orphans and have been friends since youth, but they're torn apart when the leader of the 8 Hundred Dragons Kung Fu cult abducts Yao and erases his memory.May Yip and Yao are both orphans and have been friends since youth, but they're torn apart when the leader of the 8 Hundred Dragons Kung Fu cult abducts Yao and erases his memory.

  • Director
    • Clarence Fok
  • Writers
    • Ella Bo-wah Chan
    • Ryoichi Ikegami
    • Kazuo Koike
  • Stars
    • Samuel Hui
    • Maggie Cheung
    • Nina Li Chi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    526
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Clarence Fok
    • Writers
      • Ella Bo-wah Chan
      • Ryoichi Ikegami
      • Kazuo Koike
    • Stars
      • Samuel Hui
      • Maggie Cheung
      • Nina Li Chi
    • 11User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Samuel Hui
    Samuel Hui
    • Mr. Yo (Yiu Lung)
    Maggie Cheung
    Maggie Cheung
    • May (Ah Mei)
    Nina Li Chi
    Nina Li Chi
    • Chime (Fu Fung Ling)
    Carrie Ng
    Carrie Ng
    • Huntress (Fu Gong Gwan)
    Loletta Lee
    Loletta Lee
    • Pearl
    • (as Lee Lai-Chen)
    Dean Shek
    Dean Shek
    • Snooker (Cheuk Kau)
    Xing Sun
    Xing Sun
    • Sunny
    Tak Yuen
    Tak Yuen
    • Master of the Dead (Lui Chat Lung)…
    Ying Bai
    Ying Bai
    • Frankie (Fa Lung Yih)
    Shun Lau
    Shun Lau
    • Kishudo
    Lai-Yui Lee
    • Queenie
    Nathan Chukueke
    • Black bodyguard
    Brett Coleman
    Man-Kwong Fung
    Man-Kwong Fung
    Peter Helens
    Anthony Houk
    • Heidao, the gwai-loh assassin
    Hamidow Sacro
    Man-Bing Yu
    • Director
      • Clarence Fok
    • Writers
      • Ella Bo-wah Chan
      • Ryoichi Ikegami
      • Kazuo Koike
    • All cast & crew
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    Karkuen

    Don't Watch This!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    This is a very BAD adaptation of the manga "Crying Freeman", the basic story line behind the film is absolutely CRAP! The fight scenes are poorly choreographed.

    Overall a extremely dumb movie.

    If you want to watch a good movie check out the actual live action version of the Manga "Crying Freeman", starring Mark Domasco
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Watchable, but somewhat dragged out in narrative...

    Oddly enough, given my nearly 40 years of Maggie Cheung fandom, then I never have seen this 1990 movie titled "Hong Chang Fei Long" (aka "The Dragon from Russia") before now in 2025. Sure, I knew that it existed, but I just never had the opportunity to sit down and watch it before now.

    The storyline in the movie was adequate, but far from being outstanding. Writers Ella Bo-wah Chan, Ryoichi Ikegami and Kazuo Koike spent a bit too long time on the training sequences of Yiu Lung (played by Samuel Hui), which made the movie feel dragged out and monotonous at times. There are some similarities to the "Crying Freeman" movie or Manga to be sure, whether it was intentional or not, I have no idea.

    The acting performances in the movie were good. There were a couple of familiar faces on the screen, aside from Maggie Cheung, with the likes of Samuel Hui and Loletta Lee.

    There is a fair amount of action and fighting sequences throughout the course of the 94 minutes that the movie ran for, and they certainly helped to lift up the movie.

    Watchable, sure, but hardly an extraordinary movie, so I hadn't been missing out on a grand cinematic gem here.

    My rating of director Clarence Fok's 1990 movie "Hong Chang Fei Long" lands on a five out of ten stars.
    8Masta_Ruthless

    Some of you are Confused

    Dragon From Russia is an excellent movie to watch. The Story of Crying Freeman is on par with the manga it's self. I mean did you guys watch the same movie as I did? Mark Dacascos did a good job, but the likeness was really not there. Dean Shek did a good job in putting this film together. The action was good, the comedy was a little bit over the top, but then again so was the comedy in the anime.

    The only thing that was missing in this movie was Bai Ya Shan, the overly huge child minded woman, but then again who in the hell could play that part.

    For action and good story check this movie out. The average reviewers on here are just waiting to hate something anyway. See it for yourself and you'll know if you like it or not.

    Me................. I give it 8.9 out of 10, that is only because like I said, the comedy was alittle over the top. Other than that GREAT MOVIE.
    5alex_with_a_P

    Heavily edited mess - for die hard HK fans but not for the average viewer

    I saw this ages ago on television during the mid 90's. Recorded it even on VHS. No doubt the western adaption is more faithful in tone and in spirit than this one here. This movie on the other hand is too messy and the tone is all over the place. It's bothersome that the majority of the movie tries to be a comedy, and it certainly doesn't help that the comedy consists only of dirty jokes and innuendos.

    What makes this such a messy affair is that the editing is atrocious. It feels like several reels or insert shots went missing during production. There are really important moments, that feel rushed as if parts were not filmed. For example Maggie Cheungs character sees her ex-boyfriend as the killer in front of a hotel for the first time. A close up of her face or reaction is totally absent, the movie does that a lot. It never takes time to ponder those important moments or let them breathe. On the bright side though is that the action choreography is well done. Don't get me wrong it suffers also from chaotic editing and the abrupt ending of things, but it is undoubtedly better than the western version which was more focused on aesthetics. Yes this film does have quite a lot of wire-fu, people forget it was done during the height of wire-fu era. But it's not the main issue here. I wish the movie had invested more time in the heartwarming moments like the new year's eve scene or the bonding of the family in the beginning, it would have cemented some of it's drama. As it is now, it is very light-hearted with a main focus on constant action. Enjoyable for HK action fans, but regular viewers or fans of the manga might get bored because of a missing story to engage with.
    4chrichtonsworld

    A very bad adaptation of Crying Freeman

    To call "Dragon from Russia" a better movie than the Christopher Ganz version of "Crying Freeman" is simply wrong! Christopher Ganz's version is a real masterpiece and certainly compared to this crap! They changed quite a bit in the story from the manga: 1. the main character isn't a Japanese potter as it should be 2. the woman he has to kill isn't an artist but a dancer 3. the woman he has to kill is a lover from the main character's past before he became the crying freeman 4. they don't show that the main character is hypnotized. In this movie he just doesn't remember his past,how convenient! 5. dragon from Russia, the main character suppose to be Japanese,duhhh! 6. the "108 dragons" are a serious cult of assassins who put the fear in god of their enemies! In here the members and the leader are a bunch of fools who betray each other every chance they get! All of this could have been ignored if the action was top notch! There certainly is a lot of action! The problem is that with exception of a few action scenes the action isn't that special! The martial arts is average and too much wirefu which in this case is annoying! I really wanted to like this movie,but I can't it is just too bad!

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    • Goofs
      The tram that Yiu Lung runs after changes between shots. The first shot it is numbered 2165, route 39, has only 2 doors (front and back) and no markings on the side of it. In the next shot the tram number has changed to 2042, route 3 and has markings on the side of it. Also, while Yiu Lung is running along side of it his white pants are being splattered with mud. In the next shot the tram number has changed again to 5156, route 39, has gained a third door in the middle and the markings on the side have gone. All of the mud splatter on Yiu Lung's pants have also disappeared.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Double Team (1997)

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 1990 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • The Dragon from Russia
    • Production company
      • Cinema City Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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