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Shanghai Express

Year:
Duration:
Argentina:94 min | USA:98 min
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Western
IMDB rate:
7.2
Director:
Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
Awards:
1 nomination
Details
Country: Hong Kong
Release Date: 1986-01-30
Filming Locations: Canada
Cast
Actor
Character
Yasuaki Kurata
Yasuaki Kurata
Shanghai Express
Biao Yuen
Biao Yuen
Shanghai Express
Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
Ching Fong Tin
Olivia Cheng
Siu Hung
Rosamund Kwan
Chi
Kenny Bee
Fook Loi
Eric Tsang
Jook Bo
Richard Ng
Han
Lydia Shum
Han's Wife
Emily Chu
Siu Bo
Pauline Yu-Huan Wang
Yu
Hoi-Lun Au
Siu Chuy
Ching-Ying Lam
Security Officer
Hoi Mang
Security Officer (as Randy Mang)
Ma Wu
Security Officer
Wah Yuen
Security Officer
James Tien
Yun Shiyu
Paul Chang
Ma, Bandit Chief
Cynthia Rothrock
Mountain Bandit
Richard Norton
Mountain Bandit
Jang Lee Hwang
Yukio Fushiki
Yukari Ôshima
Samurai
Yu Wang
Master Wong Kei Ying
Kien Shih
Master Sek
Yut-Chung Lam
Fei Hung, Ying's Son
Kuang-hung Chi
Kin, Sek's Son
Billy Lau
Train Captain
Shirley Kwan
Train Captain's Girlfriend
Lai-Yin Poon
Lai
Hou Hsiao
Siu Hau
Lung Chan
Wild Bull
Kar Lok Chin
Kar Lok
Chau Sang Lau
Ka Li (as Li Ka)
Te Hu Hsiao
Firefighter
Mo Yuen
Bank Robber (as Mo-Chow Yuen)
Kam Kong Chow
Bank Robber
Yung-chiang Peng
Bank Robber
Chia Yung Liu
Kang, Shiyu's Man
Corey Yuen
Jen, Shiyu's Man
Fung Woo
Mayor Yi
Tat-wah Cho
Shanghai Chief Inspector
Dick Wei
Mountain Bandit
Fat Chung
Mountain Bandit
Phillip Ko
Mountain Bandit
Lung Wei Wang
Mountain Bandit
Wen Tai Li
Mountain Bandit
Tak Yuen
Mountain Bandit
Mei Sheng Fan
Mountain Bandit
Sau Lan Chow
Siu Lan
Bolo Yeung
Cotton Weaver
Ping Ha
Cotton Weaver's Mom
Wing-Cho Yip
Passerby (as Teddy Yip)
Hung Tse
Bank Staffer
Oi Sam Tsui
Fat lady rescued by firemen
Hang Shuen So
Fong Tin's Mom
Meg Lam
Auntie Seventh
Siu-Ho Chin
Cheung
Billy Ching Sau Yat
Bandit
Hung Lu
Demonstrator
Pui-Ling Yau
Demonstrator
Wing-Cheung Cheung
Bandit
Hsi-chun Yang
Bandit
Foo-wai Lam
Bandit
Chi-shing Chan
Bandit
Wing-Hon Cheung
Bandit
Shan Kwan
Bandit
Anthony Chan
Doctor
Deborah Dik
Woman at Train Station
Yin Tse
Man at Train Station
Danny Yip
Hing-Yin Kam
Seung-Wah Yip
Yau Cheung Yeung
Alfred Cheung
Bun Yuen
Tien Tsai Wei
Po Tai
Yung-sheng Pan
(as Yun-hsiang Peng)
Sung-Hao Hsu
Did you know?
Trivia
Prior to filming, Cynthia Rothrock had torn a ligament in her knee and Richard Norton had developed a severe infection from cutting his leg on a plant. Both filmed their parts but can be seen respectively performing all their kicks with a single leg.
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Richard Norton only had one costume for the duration of the shoot. It would repeatedly become soaked with sweat and would have to be dried on-set with irons and hairdryers.
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In burnt rooftop somersault stunt scene, Yuen Biao was broken leg.
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Goofs
During the final big fight scene, one of the actors does a back flip off of a bar. Wires can be seen during a top view of the flip.
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Faq
Q
How many different versions do exist of the movie?
A
In the International version a lot of additional scenes were used, which can all be labeled as plot and/or comedy scenes. Especially pointed out can be the scene with Cynthia Rothrock and co, for example, in which there's a little bit of fighting going on and the conflict between the western characters and the Asians is of some importance. At the beginning of the HK version, a longer additional scene is shown which explains the character of Sammo Hung and his relationships to women much better, quite useful for the general understanding. Moreover, there are some new short fight inserts and some shots during the argument between Sammo and Cynthia are a little bit longer. It's hard to say which version should be preferred; both of them have their advantages. The HK version of course is pretty interesting because of the longer action scenes at the end and the second introductory scene for Sammo's character. But in return, there are missing some nice comedy scenes from the international version, even if some parts are a little bit too stretched out. A detailed comparison between both versions with pictures can be found here.The French version is cut differently than the International Version. The conversation of Sammo Hung and one of the prostitutes at the beginning was also removed here, although this scene shows his character and his intentions quite well (which is even more visible in the HK version, as mentioned in the other cut report). Consequently, they also cut out some later scenes in which the romantic part, his relationship to Olivia Cheng's character, is thematized and so this plot line was a little bit reduced. Eric Tsang, as chief of the security, is also not that present - the scene with the horse was completely cut out, while in the German version only the discussion at the end was missing (the following magnet part was also missing there, but the French version contains this part). A few further comedy moments were also removed. A detailed comparison between the French Version and the International Version with pictures can be found here.
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Photos from cast
Yasuaki Kurata Biao Yuen
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