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Hu meng wei long

  • 1995
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
434
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Christy Chung, Kenny Ho, and Collin Chou in Hu meng wei long (1995)
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A group of terrorists murder the captain of a cruise ship and take everyone hostage. Their plan is to steal the uranium being stored in the ship's safe. It's up to a security officer and a p... Read allA group of terrorists murder the captain of a cruise ship and take everyone hostage. Their plan is to steal the uranium being stored in the ship's safe. It's up to a security officer and a pickpocketing cocktail waitress to stop them.A group of terrorists murder the captain of a cruise ship and take everyone hostage. Their plan is to steal the uranium being stored in the ship's safe. It's up to a security officer and a pickpocketing cocktail waitress to stop them.

  • Director
    • Yuen Woo-Ping
  • Writer
    • Ricky Ng
  • Stars
    • Kenny Ho
    • Christy Chung
    • Elaine Lui
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    434
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    • Director
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Writer
      • Ricky Ng
    • Stars
      • Kenny Ho
      • Christy Chung
      • Elaine Lui
    • 12User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Kenny Ho
    Kenny Ho
    • Alan
    Christy Chung
    Christy Chung
    • Lai
    Elaine Lui
    Elaine Lui
    • Elaine
    Wing Cho
    Wing Cho
    • Terrorist
    Collin Chou
    Collin Chou
    • First Officer
    • (as Sing Ngai)
    Cecilia Ng
    • Sisi
    Fung Woo
    Fung Woo
    • Mr. Wu
    Siu-Tin Lai
    Siu-Tin Lai
    • Cruise Emcee
    Mary Hon
    Mary Hon
    • Mrs. Wu
    Suk-Mui Tam
    Suk-Mui Tam
    • Sandy
    Cheung-Yan Yuen
    Cheung-Yan Yuen
    • Passenger
    Steve Brettingham
    • Ship's Captain
    Mandy Chan
    Mandy Chan
    Habby Heske
    • Thug…
    Michael Miller
    • Musical Terrorist
    Robert Samuels
    • Bobby…
    • Director
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Writer
      • Ricky Ng
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    8DavyDissonance

    Christy Cheung' s Butt. The End.

    Some bandits hijack a boat to steal some $#!+. Red Wolf is a HK action movie that rips off Die Hard/Under Siege but what separates this film from those aforementioned films is the fact that Red Wolf is very very dark as rather than the hero trying to save everyone he can, he pretty much let's everyone die. Well, a majority of them die, I think. Well, whatever. Red Wolf is filled with human misery and suffering, and that's all that matters. Despite being a rip off, I was very pleased with the action which was bloody and well choreographed. The story works for what it is, the acting is silly and above all Christy's butt is nice.
    4LARSONRD

    Terrific fights, terrible acting, pocket-change budget

    Great martial arts action makes this cheap, low-budget, and poorly acted Yuen Woo-Ping film fairly entertaining and likable. The story is one we have seen many times before in many variations - terrorists take over a cruise ship and kill randomly, crew betrayals and heroic actions by a former cop (with a bitter past to add some depth to the character) to save the day are nothing new. A larger budget and better supporting actors would have made this lots better, but even so the no-wires-anywhere fight scenes are great despite the film's grade-Z budget, dumb stereotyped characters, and over-the-top slaughter-everyone violence. Worth a one-time see anyway.
    6BA_Harrison

    Under Siege, Hong Kong style.

    Red Wolf is a mid-90s actioner from director Yuen Woo Ping that steals the basic plot from Steven Seagal's Under Siege, adds various elements from Die Hard and throws in lot of bone-crunching martial arts and gun-play. Woo Ping, no slouch in the action choreography department, ensures that when the fists and feet fly, fight fans get exactly what they want.

    Unfortunately, it takes a good half an hour of rather tedious plot development before things really take off and this dreary beginning spoils what might have been a very memorable movie; however, when the action finally begins, it doesn't let up until the closing credits roll.

    Kenny Ho plays Alan, chief of security on a high class leisure cruiser that is taken over by terrorists. The bad guys are after some uranium that is on board and they will do whatever is necessary to get it. When Alan rumbles their plot, he fights back, aided by a beautiful cruise employee played by Christy Chung.

    Of course, the wafer thin plot is nothing more than an excuse for loads of martial arts mayhem, and once the action kicks off, the blood and bullets fly thick and fast. The villains are a suitably vicious bunch of miscreants; innocent hostages are shot on a whim and the baddies take sadistic pleasure in the killing. The cabaret singer/terrorist, played by Elaine Lui, is particularly good, grinning maniacally as she kicks and blasts her way through the hapless passengers and crew.

    There are some nice inventive fights using the various rooms of the ship, my favourite being the one that takes place in the sauna area — Alan spills soapy water on the floor and straps rubber mats to his feet; as his foe slips and slides uncontrollably, Alan is able to stay upright and unleash a flurry of unstoppable punches and kicks.

    Woo Ping spoils things slightly towards the end with a ridiculous finale involving a small girl with a bomb strapped to her, and he is unable to resist throwing in some OTT wire-work which spoils the realism of the final fight.

    Red Wolf isn't a classic martial arts film by any stretch of the imagination, but proves to be passable entertainment despite its flaws.
    Ash-89

    Typical actioner from yuen woo-ping!

    The red wolf is basically a remake of ''die hard'' ,starring Bruce Willis, but this time the action is set in a cruise ship and not in a building. There is a good amount of action but the action is separated in little sequences(1 or maybe 2 minutes each) and the climactic fight does not even last 5 minutes. But the action is good (what else do you expect from Yuen woo-ping?) and Christy chung is looking better than ever(she even has a catfight in this one!). This is a fairly entertaining movie to rent but don't buy this one, buy Yuen woo-ping's masterpiece ''Iron monkey'' instead. This movie deserves 7,4/10
    Cactus-5

    Very run-of-the-mill

    Nope, this didn't cut it by a long shot. For some reason, we accept a lot of flaws in Hong Kong-movies that we otherwise wouldn't, but there's just so much in this movie that we actually laughed at it quite a few times. The story is boring, the jokes are lame and the action is sometimes clever but mostly just falls flat on illogical actions or bad props. The 5.1 surround sound was anything but surround - the only things I heard in the rear speakers were some weird sound effects (check the drumming sequence for example). So what was good? The video on the Hong Kong Legends UK DVD were fantastic, and the extras section just leave most DVDs way behind. But, deconstructing the cover slogan: "Tense" (ordinarily people shooting people can be intensive but when that's all they do, you tend to not react much after a short while) "and dynamic" (as in "all actors expand their one-dimensional characters by having their one facial expression throughout the movie") "with elements of black humour," (yes, slapstick is VERY dark) "Red Wolf is an unstoppable martial arts showcase" (except for the 80% of the movie where people talk or shoot guns) "in the best tradition of action-master, Yuen Woo-Ping." Well, I'll make sure to never watch one of his movies again.

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      Interestingly in an interview with Robert 'Bobby" Samuels about the making of the film, Samuels claims that it was during the making of this movie in 1994 that he advised Yuen Woo-ping to accept the job as fight choreographer for THE MATRIX (1999), which is a little strange considering that this movie was shot before the Wachowski's had even directed their first movie BOUND (1996) and the first fight choreographer the Wachowski Brothers spoke to about working on their movie was John Cheung from Dragon The Bruce Lee Story.
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      Spoofs Madonna: Like a Virgin (1984)

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    • Release date
      • May 18, 1995 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Red Wolf
    • Production companies
      • Hsing Bao Art Screen Co.
      • Sharp Productions Ltd.
      • Sunton Films Production
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      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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