Chinese Midnight Express
1997 Hong Kong film
Chinese Midnight Express | |
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DVD cover | |
Traditional Chinese | 黑獄斷腸歌之砌生豬肉 |
Simplified Chinese | 黑狱断肠歌之砌生猪肉 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Hēi Yù Duàn Cháng Gē Zhī Qì Shēng Zhū Ròu |
Jyutping | Hak1 Jeok6 Dyun6 Ceong4 Go1 Zi1 Cai3 Saang1 Zyu1 Jeok6 |
Directed by | Billy Tang |
Screenplay by | Candy Cheng Lee Siu-kei |
Story by | Lee Siu-kei |
Produced by | Lee Siu-kei |
Starring | Tony Leung Chiu-wai Pinky Cheung Ng Man-tat Ben Lam Ben Ng Elvis Tsui |
Cinematography | Tony Miu |
Edited by | Robert Choi |
Music by | Lincoln Lo |
Production companies | Cameron Entertainment The Young Filmmakers |
Distributed by | Cameron Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$6,492,060 |
Chinese Midnight Express is a 1997 Hong Kong crime drama film directed by Billy Tang. Set in the 1960s, the film stars Tony Leung Chiu-wai as a righteous journalists who gets framed and jailed after exposing the collusion between the corrupt police force and triads.
Cast
- Tony Leung Chiu-wai as Ching On
- Pinky Cheung as Jess
- Ng Man-tat as Brother Plane
- Ben Lam as Miu Yan-sing
- Ben Ng as Inspector Cheung Yiu-cho
- Elvis Tsui as Three Legs
- Lee Siu-kei as Brother Nam
- Frankie Ng as Brother Doggie
- John Ching as Brother Bill
- Raven Choi as Brother Wai
- Bowie Lau
- Sung Boon-chung as Lok
- Wan Yeung-ming as Inspector Wan Chi-ho
- Law Kar-ying as warden
- Lee Lik-chi as MP
- Peter Lai as Uncle Kin
- Wong Shu-tong [zh] as On's boss
- Lai Suen as On's mom
External links
- Chinese Midnight Express at IMDb
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Films directed by Billy Tang
- Dragon Fight (1989)
- Dr. Lamb (1992)
- Red to Kill (1994)
- Those Were the Days... (1995)
- Street Angels (1996)
- Street of Fury (1996)
- Chinese Midnight Express (1997)
- Dial D for Demons (2000)
- Death Trip (2015)
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