
“The world's toughest city needs more than an army to stop the mob… They need one man!”
A special agent is assigned to protect a wealthy business magnate. However, when the businessman is kidnapped in a daring ambush, he teams up with a seasoned detective to crack the case. But soon he discovers the case isn't that simple.
Release Date: 6/24/1993
Runtime: 107 minutes
Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin
Director: Kirk Wong Chi-Keung
0Revenue: $0.2M
Companies: Paragon Films, Orange Sky Golden Harvest, Golden Harvest Productions
Countries: Hong Kong, Taiwan
r96sk
First time I've seen Jackie Chan in a non-Western film. Conclusion? Need to watch more of those! <em>'Crime Story'</em> is an entertaining 107 or so minutes, as I had a feeling it would be in truth - Chan is usually a fun watch, after all. Admittedly, this 1993 release is more drama than comedy, which is obviously fitting given it's based upon a real life incident. The fight/stunt scenes are naturally the film's major selling point, but I also enjoyed those onscreen and the score - which comes strong at the end and across the subsequent credits. Chan is good value throughout, though I also rate Kent Cheng's performance in this too - he suited his character well. Lastly, a little tid-bit about this flick that I found interesting: Some of the climax was shot at the (then deserted, obvs) Kowloon Walled City, prior to its demolition.
Gaga

Jackie Chan
Inspector Eddie Chan

Kent Cheng Jak-Si
Detective Hung Ting-Bong

Christine Ng Wing-Mei
Gaga

Law Kar-Ying
Wong Yat-Fei

Susanna Au-Yeung Pui-San
Sum Yue

Ken Lo Wai-Kwong
Wu Kuo-Jen

Pan Lingling
Joyce

Blackie Ko Sau-Leung
Captain Ko

Wan Fat
Simon Ting

Paul Chung Fat
Wu Kuo-Hua

William Duen Wai-Lun
Superintendent Cheung
Chu Pak-Wo
Boat Captain
1996