Shanghai Police - The most desolate force in the world

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Movie
German title Shanghai Police - The most desolate force in the world
Original title 富貴 列車
Foo Gwai Lit Che (Millionaire's Express)
Country of production Hong Kong
original language Cantonese
Publishing year 1986
length 101 minutes
Rod
Director Sammo Hung
script Sammo Hung
production Alfred Cheung
Raymond Chow
Leonard Ho
Wu Ma
music Alastair Monteith-Hodge
Anders Nelsson
Melody Bank
camera Arthur Wong
occupation

Shanghai Police - The Most Desolate Troop in the World ( Chinese  富貴 列車 , Pinyin fùguì lièchē ) is an action comedy from Hong Kong by and with Sammo Hung from 1986.

action

Fong-Tin Ching is a crook who wants to open a brothel in a small town . In order to get customers, he ensures that the Shanghai Express, a train, cannot continue to this city, so that all passengers have to stay in the city. However, on the train there are also three Japanese thieves who have stolen a Chinese cultural asset and other bandits who are trying to get this treasure. There is also a bounty hunter there who wants to catch Fong-Tin, a firefighter who has been named police chief and fooled by a woman named Chi. A gang of ex-police officers who tend to steal and many other passengers also cause a stir.

criticism

The lexicon of international films judged that the film was "[sometimes] rapidly staged clothes" and the synchronization was "stupid [...]"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Shanghai Police - The most desolate troop in the world in the dictionary of international filmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used