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Island of Fire

Original title: Huo shao dao
  • 1991
  • R
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
4.2K
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Jackie Chan, Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, Ko Chun-Hsiung, Andy Lau, Tony Ka Fai Leung, Chung-Hua Tou, and Jimmy Wang Yu in Island of Fire (1991)
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A cop goes undercover to infiltrate a deadly prison where a team of mercenaries is being assembled.A cop goes undercover to infiltrate a deadly prison where a team of mercenaries is being assembled.A cop goes undercover to infiltrate a deadly prison where a team of mercenaries is being assembled.

  • Director
    • Yen-Ping Chu
  • Writers
    • Li Fu
    • Yun-Chiao Yeh
    • Domonic Muir
  • Stars
    • Jackie Chan
    • Andy Lau
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    4.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yen-Ping Chu
    • Writers
      • Li Fu
      • Yun-Chiao Yeh
      • Domonic Muir
    • Stars
      • Jackie Chan
      • Andy Lau
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • 45User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    The Prisoner (aka. Island On Fire)

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    Tony Ka Fai Leung
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    • Wei Wang
    • (as Leung Ka-Fay)
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    Chung-Hua Tou
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    • Chiu
    • (as Tao Chung Hwa)
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    Jimmy Wang Yu
    Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Kui
    • (as Wang Yu)
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    Ko Chun-Hsiung
    Ko Chun-Hsiung
    • Prison Chief
    • (as Ko Chuen-Hsiung)
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    Chuan-Chen Yeh
    • Fong
    Chi Chi
    • Chi Chi
    Kuo-Chu Chang
    Kuo-Chu Chang
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    • Lau Shan
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    Yen-Ru Chen
    • Dou Dou
    Jack Kao
    Jack Kao
    • Da Lin
    • (as Chieh Kao)
    Bang Yu
    • Fat man in limousine
    Hao Chin
    • Iron Ball's assistant
    Chien Tsao
    • Fong's father
    Chin-cheng Lai
    • Director
      • Yen-Ping Chu
    • Writers
      • Li Fu
      • Yun-Chiao Yeh
      • Domonic Muir
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    User reviews45

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    6Bogey Man

    Explosive action with all star cast

    Film maker Chu Yin-Ping's Island of Fire (1990, Hong Kong) stars Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Andy Lau and Tony Leung and they're all great. Tony plays a cop who goes undercover into one infamous prison in order to search for the truth behind one criminal who was supposed to be dead but seems not to be that way. Jackie plays a sort of lowlife who kills a man and is sent to the prison. Andy plays a violent triad boss who seeks revenge for the man who killed his brother. Sammo is a man who misses his son and occasionally breaks free from the prison in order to see him, and is always badly beaten as a punishment. Living in that prison is dangerous and so are the wardens, and once violence finally reaches a horrific climax mostly because of Leung's character, some new aspects about the prison death sentences and those "killed" are revealed.

    Director Chu has made many films which include a violent and gritty triad film Requital (1992) and Island has some familiar elements from that film, too. Fortunately Island omits all the possible comic situations which too often destroy many otherwise great or noteworthy HK films and make them more than irritating to watch. Island is serious and pretty dark film and that is a great thing.

    There are couple of great and also emotional scenes which include the rice eating scene and Sammo meeting his son scene, but they remain a little separate as they don't, after all, give too much to the whole story, characters and film content and they just serve to give those scenes themselves some touching and dramatic elements without adding anything which would mean something important for the whole film. So this film is pretty shallow and misses any message or themes it may had been able to have. It has some heroic (bloodshed) scenes and scenes depicting the friendship and loyalty between the prisoners and those scenes are among the greatest things this film can give, but they are never handled as far as John Woo does, for example. Also, the ending is pretty non-believable but still great and gritty action scene which also could have meant something more than it now does. The gratuitous final image is there just to make the film look nicer and leave sweeter taste to the mouth, and thus it is pretty commercial and unnecessary, I think.

    The film concentrates on to give us fierce martial arts fights and equally fierce gun battles and as a pure action film this film succeeds and should please the junkies of HK action cinema, but if one prefers films with something more than just action, then Island of Fire isn't among the greatest recommendations. I can appreciate this due to its high impact action and mayhem on screen, again something never/rarely equaled by Western cinema, but still I give this "just" 6/10.

    The British DVD by Hong Kong Legends includes the rare deleted scenes (approx. 30 minutes) which were included only in the Taiwanese version of the film. They give many new aspects to the film character's and in a way improve the film. Also the interview with the director is among the most interesting (albeit brief) extras I've seen in any DVD.
    Brucev-3

    Not a typical jackie chan flick

    The prisoner is a typical hongkong action movie, with great action but also with exxagerated drama and humour. But if you are a fan like me, you will get used to this if you watch a lot of them. The prisoner is a serious movie with some humour in it. It isn't a jackie chan movie, but it is a movie with jackie chan in it. A serious one, which we don't get to see very often . But in this he is great, especially at the end (Jackie a la John Woo).
    3pink_floydilia

    Did I watch something different to everyone else?

    I see reviews about this being a decent movie.... Have i been watching something different to everyone else?

    The entire thing feels like seven movies all randomly edited together with totally nonsensical plot lines and timings. It's jarring, weird and quite frankly, crap.

    The dubbed version obviously made the acting look and sound worse than it probably really was but wow, what an interesting hour and a half this has been.

    Also, definitely NOT a Jackie Chan film. He's like a random, almost unnecessary secondary character.

    Overall: Loads of unfinished threads, messy ending, messy editing, unanswered questions. 3.5/10.
    ebiros2

    Jackie Chan vs Andy Lau

    Story takes place in a prison. Jackie Chan, Andy Lau, Sammo Hung and few other stars of the era. The movie is supervised by Jackie Chan's old colleague Jimmy Wang Yu.

    The plot is about a prison where the convicts are part of a recruitment program to do special biddings for the government. The selection criteria is not obvious, but it seems that one's who had a fight in the prison and fought well got recruited. Who the true culprit is, and what twist in the plot there is at the end must be seen.

    It's one of few movie where Jackie is not the star. There's also a rare fight scene between Jackie and Andy Lau.

    It's hard to categorize what this movie is. It's a generic action movie, but there's lot of super A list actors appearing just as a co-star. Unfortunately they are under utilized, and the movie fails to achieve stellar performance it could have had.

    Maybe this was movie made based on friends getting together, and chipping in their talents. This would have been possible with someone with Jimmy Wang's clout.

    The movie is somewhat of an enigma in Hong Kong movie history.
    winslowcotton

    Don't bother

    I saw the dubbed-into-English version of this. My recommendation is, don't bother. It's a stretch to call this a Jackie Chan movie, since he's involved in less than one-third of the movie.

    The fight scenes are not nearly as well choreographed as thoes in most other Chan movies, and the filmmakers try to make up for this through tight editing. Much of the time, it's impossible to see what the moves are.

    The plot is confusing, and the script is horrible. There are times when it takes on some qualities of "Plan 9 from Outer Space" when it blends incoherence with bad acting.

    The surround sound is technically well done, though.

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    • Trivia
      Jackie Chan was reportedly so displeased with the movie, and that his name and image were being used to sell it, that he bought the rights and attempted to shelve it indefinitely. Despite his efforts the film was released in several parts of Asia none the less.
    • Goofs
      Jackie Chan's hair was so long that they would have shaved him before he was admitted to jail in Hong Kong, this is to prevent lice.
    • Crazy credits
      An outtake reel in shown during the end credits.
    • Alternate versions
      Taiwanese video is 35 minutes longer than Hong Kong version and features more character development of the Taiwanese actors and bit players.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cinema of Vengeance (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Yuri's Arrival : The Sadist
      (From No Retreat No Surrender 2)

      Performed by David Spear

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 1991 (Taiwan)
    • Country of origin
      • Taiwan
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    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • Cantonese
      • English
      • Tagalog
    • Also known as
      • The Prisoner
    • Filming locations
      • Philippines
    • Production companies
      • Blaine and Blake Ltd.
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Spartan Home Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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