Shanghai Police - The most desolate force in the world
| 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 | |
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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
- OFDB - Shanghai Police - The most desolate force in the world
- Shanghai Police - The wildest force in the world in the Internet Movie Database (English)