词条 | Flaming Brothers |
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| name = Flaming Brothers | image = FlamingBrothers.jpg | image_size = | border = | alt = | caption = Film poster | film name = {{Film name | traditional = 江湖龍虎鬥 | simplified = 江湖龙虎斗 | pinyin = Jiāng Hú Lóng Hǔ Dòu | jyutping = Gong1 Wu4 Lung4 Fu2 Dau3 }} | director = Joe Cheung | producer = Alan Tang | writer = | screenplay = Wong Kar-wai | story = | based on = | narrator = | starring = Chow Yun-fat Alan Tang Pat Ha Jenny Tseng Patrick Tse James Yi Philip Chan Norman Chu | music = Violet Lam Stephen Shing The Melody Bank Bruton Music | cinematography = Jingle Ma | editing = Poon Hung | studio = In-Gear Film | distributor = Golden Harvest Media Asia | released = {{start date|df=y|1987|7|30}} | runtime = 102 minutes | country = Hong Kong | language = Cantonese | budget = | gross = HK$15,741,778 }} Flaming Brothers is a 1987 Hong Kong action romance film directed by Joe Cheung and starring Chow Yun-fat, Alan Tang, Pat Ha and Jenny Tseng. The film was shot in Hong Kong, Macau and Thailand. PlotAlan Chan (Alan Tang) and Cheung Ho-tin (Chow Yun-fat) are orphans wandering in the streets of Macau who became sworn brothers together, they make a living by stealing. One day, while Tin was stealing food in a church, he is discovered by Ho Ka-hei (Pat Ha), who encourages him not to steal and subsequently brings food to him and his friends everyday until one day, when Ka-hei was adopted and the two farewell in tears. Alan and Tin struggles very hard and finally succeeds and become triad leaders. During a gang warfare, Alan and Tin kill Chiu, the underling of a major Macau triad leader Ko Lo-sei (Patrick Tse). Ko mobilizes his men to seek revenge but the strong-willed Alan strikes back. Then, the cunning Ko pretends to reconcile with Alan and provides news for Alan to traffick arms in Thailand. However, the arms dealer turns out to be Ko's rival, Uncle Pui, and Alan nearly lost his life. With his extraordinary courage, Alan gains Pui's trust and successfully makes business. At the same time, Alan also meets Macau singer Jenny and falls in love with her and brings her back to Macau. While Alan was highlighting danger in Thailand, Tin re-encounters Ka-hei in a Catholic school and after lay each other's heart bare, they get engaged. However, Ka-hei requests Tin to leave the underworld and wants to lead a peaceful life in Hong Kong. Tin summons his courage to tell Alan about this, but Alan, while preparing big business with Tin, becomes enraged. Having to choose between his lover and his brother, Tin sadly leaves Alan. When Ko discovers that Alan safely returned from Thailand, he falls out with him and annexes all his purchased arms, formally declaring war with Alan. Later, Alan falls into Ko's trap and becomes encircled where his underlings are fully wiped out and Jenny is also killed from protecting him. Alan decides to single-highhandedly deal with Ko. In Hong Kong, Tin hears news of it and leaves his beloved wife and returns to Macau to fight with Ko alongside Alan in a gunfight where after a fierce battle, the trio dies together. Cast
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Box officeThe film grossed HK$15,741,778 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run 30 July to 18 August 1987 in Hong Kong. See also
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17 : Hong Kong films|1987 films|1980s action films|1980s crime films|1980s romance films|Hong Kong action films|Hong Kong crime films|Hong Kong romance films|Triad films|Gun fu films|Heroic bloodshed films|Cantonese-language films|Films shot in Macau|Films set in Hong Kong|Films shot in Hong Kong|Films set in Thailand|Films shot in Thailand |
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