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{{Infobox film
| name = Prison on Fire II
| name = Prison on Fire II
| image = Cityonfireposter.jpg
| image = PrisononFireII.jpg
| image_size =
| caption =
| caption = Film poster
| director = [[Ringo Lam]]
| director = [[Ringo Lam]]
| producer = [[Karl Maka]]
| producer = [[Karl Maka]]
| writer = Nam Yin
| writer = Nam Yin
| starring = [[Chow Yun-fat]]<br>[[Chen Sung-young]]<br>Yu Li<br>Tommy Wong<br>Victor Hon<br>[[Elvis Tsui]]<br>[[Wan Yeung-ming]]
| narrator =
| starring = [[Chow Yun-fat]] <br> [[Chen Sung Young]] <br> [[Roy Cheung]]
| music = [[Lowell Lo]]
| cinematography = Andy Fan<br>Chan Hon-wing
| music = Lowell Lo
| cinematography = Andy Fan
| editing = Tony Chow
| editing = Tony Chow
| distributor = Cinema City Film Co. Ltd.<br>Golden Princess Film Production Ltd.
| studio = [[Golden Princess Film Production]]<br>[[Cinema City & Films Co.]]
| distributor = Golden Princess Amusement
| released = {{film date|1991|6|22|df=y}}
| runtime =
| released = {{film date|df=yes|1991|6|22}}
| country = {{Filim Hong Kong}}
| runtime = 109 minutes
| language = [[Standard Cantonese|Cantonese]]
| country = Hong Kong
| language = [[Cantonese]]
| budget =
| budget =
| gross = HK$24,367,261
}}
}}
'''''Prison on Fire II''''' ({{zh|t=監獄風雲II逃犯}}) is a 1991 Hong Kong action/prison film. It is the [[sequel]] to the 1987 film ''[[Prison on Fire]]''. Both films were directed by [[Ringo Lam]] and star [[Chow Yun-fat]].
'''''Prison on Fire II''''' ({{zh|t=監獄風雲II逃犯}}) is a 1991 [[Hong Kong action cinema|Hong Kong action film]] directed by [[Ringo Lam]], and starring [[Chow Yun-fat]]. The film is a [[sequel]] to 1987's ''[[Prison on Fire]]''.


==Plot==
==Plot==
Like the first film, this follows the fraternal bond of two inmates, once again Ching, but this time with "Brother Dragon", a boss of the "Black Rats" gang. Ching escapes the prison in order to see his son, Leung was placed in an orphanage after his grandmother died, and gets into trouble with "Scarface's replacement, Officer Zau. Ching escapes a second time to follow Boss Dragon after he lied about jumping off a cliff to escape. Ching looked for his son and intended to bring him along, but was refused by the social worker.


He was later apprehended by the police and was brought back to prison. On the way, Officer Zau tortures Ching. Ching gets thrown into the prison cell of the Mainland group and is beaten up by them as they thought he was the one who betrayed Brother Dragon. Skull takes a toothbrush, with a sharpened back and stabs Ching. Ching then convinces Brother Fireball and the other cellmates to set a fire in the prison cell, so as to escape from prison.
Like the first film, this follows the fraternal bond of two inmates, once again Ching, but this time with "Boss Dragon", a boss of the "Black Rats" gang. Ching escapes the prison in order to see his son, Leung was placed in an orphanage after his mother died, and gets into trouble with Assassin's replacement, Officer Zau.


After the fire breaks out, all the prisoners assembles outside, but Ching yells for help and runs towards to the Hongkie group for help. A fight then occurs between the Hongkie group and the Mainlanders, resulting in the arrival of more police personnel, who use water jet sprayers to control the situation, while Skull goes into hiding inside the canteen. Ching follows Skull and a violent fight starts. Officer Zau and his officers witness the fight and instead of breaking it up, Zau gives the order to lock them up, watching them fighting behind the gate. Skull begs Officer Zau to open the gate but Zau refuses.
Ching escapes a second time to follow Boss Dragon after he lied about jumping off a cliff to escape.


Skull self reproaches on his mistakes to Ching, and when Ching turns his back, Skull tries to stab Ching with the toothbrush again. Ching eventually knocks Skull down by dragging him over the table. Officer Zau then opens up the gate, and tries to use his baton to hit Ching, but was stopped by a good officer. Unfortunately, the good officer gets knocked down by Zau's barbaric act. Ching picks up the toothbrush and hides it while Officer Zau approaches him. Zau hits Ching's left arm and Ching uses the toothbrush, and stabs it into Officer Zau's left eye. Officer Zau screams in pain and engages in delirium. Officer Zau collapses on the floor and Ching faints. Ching awakes in a hospital and takes up his son's report card and reads it.
Ching looked for his son and intended to bring him along, but was refused by the social worker.


His cellmate commented that his son's "handwriting was not bad", also a message for his dad: "Dad, don't be naughty in prison, Don't let me worry about you, remember..." this sentence is meaningful, "Tolerate, Tolerate, Tolerate...." Ching was discharged from the hospital and was being brought back to his cell, an officer told him that he was lucky that he had an officer to stand witness for him about the fight, that officer also gained a higher position thanks to him, signaling an end to the chaos.
He was later apprehended by the police and was brought back to prison. On the way, Officer Zau tortures Ching.


A new superintendent visits the cell and it is a coincidence that they met together back at the orphanage when he escaped the prison for the first time. Ching requests the superintendent, when he visits the orphanage, to look out for his son. Before the ending credits roll, an officer says "Long time no see" to Ching, and its officer "Scarface" from the previous film, Ching then self mutters ... about how unlucky he is. However the tone of the scene is built to be humorous implying Scarface no longer wields any similar threat, especially since the prisoners from the mainland were instructed not to hurt Ching, while he maintains an elder appreciation and respect from his Hongkonger cellmates.
Ching gets thrown into the prison cell of the Mainland group and is beaten up by them as they thought he was the one who betrayed Brother Dragon. Skull takes a toothbrush, with a sharpened back and stabs Ching.


==Cast==
Ching then convinces Fireball Brother and the other cellmates to set a fire in the prison cell, so as to escape from prison.
* [[Chow Yun-fat]] as Chung Tin-ching
* [[Chen Sung-young]] as Dragon
* Yu Li as Miss Wong
* Tommy Wong as Bill
* Victor Hon as Chiu-chow Man
* [[Elvis Tsui]] as Officer Zau
* [[Wan Yeung-ming]] as Fai Chi
* Frankie Ng as Blind Snake
* [[Roy Cheung]] as Officer "Scarface" Hung (cameo)


==Awards==
After the fire breaksout, the prisoners assembles outside, but Ching yells for help and runs towards to the Hongkie group for help.
{|class="wikitable"
!Year!!Award!! Category!!Name!! Result
|-
|1992
|[[11th Hong Kong Film Awards]]
|[[Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography]]||Lee Moon-Wah||{{nom}}
|}


==See also==
A fight then occurs between the Hongkie group and the Mainlanders, resulting in the arrival of more police personnel, who use water jet sprayers to control the situation, while Skull goes into hiding inside the canteen.
*[[Chow Yun-fat filmography]]

*[[List of Hong Kong films]]
Ching follows Skull and a violent fight starts.

Officer Zau and his officers witness the fight and instead of breaking it up, Zau gives the order to lock them up, watching them fighting behind the gate. Skull begs Officer Zau to open the gate but Zau refuses.

Skull self reproaches on his mistakes to Ching, and when Ching turns his back, Skull tries to stab Ching with the toothbrush again. Ching eventually knocks Skull down.

Officer Zau then opens up the gate,and tries to use his baton to hit Ching, but was stopped by a good officer. Unfortunately, the good officer gets knocked down by Zau's barbaric act.

Ching picks up the toothbrush and hides it, while Officer Zau approaches him.

A violent fight starts and Ching uses the toothbrush, and stabs it into Officer Zau's left eye. Officer Zau screams in pain and engages in delirium.

Officer Zau collapses on the floor and Ching faints.

Ching awakes in a hospital and takes up his son's report card and reads it.

His cellmate commented that his son's "handwriting was not bad", also a message for his dad: Dad, don't be naughty in prison, Don't let me worry about you, remember... this sentence is meaningful, Tolerate, Tolerate, Tolerate....

Ching was discharged from the hospital and was being brought back to his cell, an officer told him that he was lucky that he had an officer to stand witness for him about the fight.

A superintendent visits the cell and it is a coincidence that they met together when he escaped the prison for the first time. Ching requests the superintendent, when he visits the orphanage, to look out for his son.

As the ending credits roll, an officer says "Long time no see" to Ching, and it is believed to be Officer Scarface from the previous movie, Ching then self mutters ... about how unlucky he is.

==Cast and roles==
* [[Chow Yun-fat]] - Chung Tin-Ching
* [[Chen Chung Yung]] - Dragon
* [[Roy Cheung]] - Officer 'Scarface' Hung
* [[Victor Hon]] - Chiu Chow Man
* [[Ng Chi Hung]] - Blind Snake
* [[Elvis Tsui]] - Officer Zau
* [[Wan Yeung-ming]] - Fai Chi
* [[Tommy Wong]] - Bill
* [[Yu Li]] - Miss Wong


==External links==
==External links==
*{{IMDb title|0103044}}
*{{IMDb title|0103044}}
*{{rotten-tomatoes|prison_on_fire_2|Prison on Fire 2}}


{{Ringo Lam}}
{{Ringo Lam}}


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[[Category:1991 action thriller films]]
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[[Category:Triad films]]
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Latest revision as of 22:41, 20 December 2023

Prison on Fire II
Film poster
Directed byRingo Lam
Written byNam Yin
Produced byKarl Maka
StarringChow Yun-fat
Chen Sung-young
Yu Li
Tommy Wong
Victor Hon
Elvis Tsui
Wan Yeung-ming
CinematographyAndy Fan
Chan Hon-wing
Edited byTony Chow
Music byLowell Lo
Production
companies
Distributed byGolden Princess Amusement
Release date
  • 22 June 1991 (1991-06-22)
Running time
109 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$24,367,261

Prison on Fire II (Chinese: 監獄風雲II逃犯) is a 1991 Hong Kong action film directed by Ringo Lam, and starring Chow Yun-fat. The film is a sequel to 1987's Prison on Fire.

Plot[edit]

Like the first film, this follows the fraternal bond of two inmates, once again Ching, but this time with "Brother Dragon", a boss of the "Black Rats" gang. Ching escapes the prison in order to see his son, Leung was placed in an orphanage after his grandmother died, and gets into trouble with "Scarface's replacement, Officer Zau. Ching escapes a second time to follow Boss Dragon after he lied about jumping off a cliff to escape. Ching looked for his son and intended to bring him along, but was refused by the social worker.

He was later apprehended by the police and was brought back to prison. On the way, Officer Zau tortures Ching. Ching gets thrown into the prison cell of the Mainland group and is beaten up by them as they thought he was the one who betrayed Brother Dragon. Skull takes a toothbrush, with a sharpened back and stabs Ching. Ching then convinces Brother Fireball and the other cellmates to set a fire in the prison cell, so as to escape from prison.

After the fire breaks out, all the prisoners assembles outside, but Ching yells for help and runs towards to the Hongkie group for help. A fight then occurs between the Hongkie group and the Mainlanders, resulting in the arrival of more police personnel, who use water jet sprayers to control the situation, while Skull goes into hiding inside the canteen. Ching follows Skull and a violent fight starts. Officer Zau and his officers witness the fight and instead of breaking it up, Zau gives the order to lock them up, watching them fighting behind the gate. Skull begs Officer Zau to open the gate but Zau refuses.

Skull self reproaches on his mistakes to Ching, and when Ching turns his back, Skull tries to stab Ching with the toothbrush again. Ching eventually knocks Skull down by dragging him over the table. Officer Zau then opens up the gate, and tries to use his baton to hit Ching, but was stopped by a good officer. Unfortunately, the good officer gets knocked down by Zau's barbaric act. Ching picks up the toothbrush and hides it while Officer Zau approaches him. Zau hits Ching's left arm and Ching uses the toothbrush, and stabs it into Officer Zau's left eye. Officer Zau screams in pain and engages in delirium. Officer Zau collapses on the floor and Ching faints. Ching awakes in a hospital and takes up his son's report card and reads it.

His cellmate commented that his son's "handwriting was not bad", also a message for his dad: "Dad, don't be naughty in prison, Don't let me worry about you, remember..." this sentence is meaningful, "Tolerate, Tolerate, Tolerate...." Ching was discharged from the hospital and was being brought back to his cell, an officer told him that he was lucky that he had an officer to stand witness for him about the fight, that officer also gained a higher position thanks to him, signaling an end to the chaos.

A new superintendent visits the cell and it is a coincidence that they met together back at the orphanage when he escaped the prison for the first time. Ching requests the superintendent, when he visits the orphanage, to look out for his son. Before the ending credits roll, an officer says "Long time no see" to Ching, and its officer "Scarface" from the previous film, Ching then self mutters ... about how unlucky he is. However the tone of the scene is built to be humorous implying Scarface no longer wields any similar threat, especially since the prisoners from the mainland were instructed not to hurt Ching, while he maintains an elder appreciation and respect from his Hongkonger cellmates.

Cast[edit]

Awards[edit]

Year Award Category Name Result
1992 11th Hong Kong Film Awards Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography Lee Moon-Wah Nominated

See also[edit]

External links[edit]