Fight Back to School II: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
|||
(46 intermediate revisions by 29 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Short description|1992 Hong Kong film}} |
|||
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2014}} |
|||
{{Use Hong Kong English|date = December 2021}} |
|||
{{Infobox film |
{{Infobox film |
||
| name = Fight Back to School |
| name = Fight Back to School II |
||
| image = Fight Back to School 2 DVD cover.jpg |
|||
| caption = DVD cover |
|||
| director = [[Gordon Chan]] |
| director = [[Gordon Chan]] |
||
| producer = |
| producer = Jimmy Heung |
||
| writer = |
| writer = Gordon Chan<br />Chan Kin-chung |
||
⚫ | |||
| narrator = |
|||
⚫ | |||
| music = |
| music = |
||
| cinematography = [[Cheng Siu-Keung]] |
| cinematography = [[Cheng Siu-Keung]] |
||
| editing = |
| editing = |
||
| distributor = [[Win's Entertainment, Ltd.]]<br>[[Orange Sky Golden Harvest|Gala Film Distribution Limited]] |
|||
| studio = {{flagicon|Hong Kong|colonial}} [[Win's Entertainment Ltd.|Win's Movie Production (Hong Kong) Company Limited]]<br/>{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[TV3 (Malaysia)|TV3]] |
|||
| released = {{Film date|April 9, 1992}} |
|||
| distributor = {{flagicon|Hong Kong|colonial}} [[Win's Entertainment Ltd.|Win's Movie Production (Hong Kong) Company Limited]]<br/>{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[TV3 (Malaysia)|TV3]] |
|||
| runtime = 106 minutes |
|||
| released = {{flagicon|Hong Kong|colonial}} Thursday, 6 February 1992<br/>{{flagicon|Malaysia}} Monday, 9 June 2014 at 22:00 [[Malaysia Standard Time|Kuala Lumpur Time]] |
|||
| country = Hong Kong |
|||
| runtime = {{flagicon|Hong Kong|colonial}} 106 minutes<br/>{{flagicon|Malaysia}} 2 hours (22:00-00:00 [[Malaysia Standard Time|Kuala Lumpur Time]]) |
|||
| language = [[Standard Cantonese|Cantonese]]<br>[[Standard Mandarin|Mandarin]] |
|||
| country = {{flagcountry|Hong Kong|colonial}}<br/>{{flagcountry|Malaysia}} |
|||
| budget = |
|||
| language = {{flagicon|Hong Kong|colonial}} [[Standard Cantonese|Cantonese]] ([[dubbing (filmmaking)|dubbed]])<br />{{flagicon|Hong Kong|colonial}} [[Standard Mandarin|Mandarin Chinese]] ([[subtitle (captioning)|subtitle]])<br />{{flagicon|Hong Kong|colonial}} [[English language|English]] ([[subtitle (captioning)|subtitle]])<br />{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Malaysian language|Malaysian]] ([[subtitle (captioning)|subtitle]]) |
|||
| gross = |
|||
| budget = {{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Malaysian ringgit|RM]]100 |
|||
| gross = {{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Malaysian ringgit|RM]]100 |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
'''''Fight Back to School 2''''' ({{zh|t=逃學威龍2}}) is a |
'''''Fight Back to School 2''''' ({{zh|t=逃學威龍2}}) is a 1992 Hong Kong [[action comedy|action comedy film]] directed by [[Gordon Chan]] and co-written by Chan Kin-chung, and produced by Jimmy Heung. The film stars [[Stephen Chow]], [[Ng Man-Tat]] and [[Cheung Man]]. It is a [[sequel]] to the 1991 film ''[[Fight Back to School]]''. |
||
As per the original ''Fight Back to School'', this |
As per the original ''Fight Back to School'', this film is set in 2 schools in Hong Kong: Shatin College and Chinese International School. |
||
Fight Back to School 2 was officially launched by [[TV3 (Malaysia)|TV3]] celebrates its 30-years of anniversary on Monday, 9 June [[2014 in Malaysia|2014]] predominantly [[Fight Back to School|Fight Back to School 1]] and [[Fight Back to School 3]] for the first time in [[multichannel television sound|dual audio]] [[international language]]s [[dubbing (filmmaking)|dubbed]] in [[Cantonese language|Cantonese]] ([[Mandarin Chinese]] [[dialect]]) and addition to [[closed-captioning|closed-captioned]] [[subtitle (captioning)|subtitle]]s in [[Malaysian language|Malaysian]] ([[Malay language|Malay]] [[dialect]]) on every [[Monday]] at 22:00 until 00:00 [[Malaysia Standard Time|Kuala Lumpur Time]] officially called name as "Pearl Screen" as [[Cinema of Hong Kong|Hong Kong movie bioscope programme]] was officially slogan and motto tagline names "Tiga Dekat Bersama di [[TV3 (Malaysia)|TV3]]" for [[promo]] and "Keriangan Senantiasa Bersamamu di [[TV3 (Malaysia)|TV3]]" for [[station ident]] under the new performance relaunched as "Merayakan Hari Ulang Tahun [[TV3 (Malaysia)|TV3]] Upacara Perasmian Siaran Televisyen ke-30". |
|||
* '''''[[Fight Back to School|Fight Back to School 1]]''''' - Monday, 2 June [[2014 in Malaysia|2014]] at 22:00 until 00:00 [[Malaysia Standard Time|Kuala Lumpur Time]]. |
|||
* '''''Fight Back to School 2''''' - Monday, 9 June [[2014 in Malaysia|2014]] at 22:00 until 00:00 [[Malaysia Standard Time|Kuala Lumpur Time]]. |
|||
* '''''[[Fight Back to School 3]]''''' - Monday, 16 June [[2014 in Malaysia|2014]] at 22:00 until 00:00 [[Malaysia Standard Time|Kuala Lumpur Time]]. |
|||
==Plot== |
==Plot== |
||
Star Chow |
Star Chow is an officer in the [[Hong Kong Police Force|Royal Hong Kong Police]]'s elite [[Special Duties Unit]] (SDU). During a meeting with his senior officer, Superintendent of Police, Madam Yip, Star jokingly suggests he wish to be reassigned to the traffic unit. |
||
Star immediately finds himself demoted to Constable engaging in traffic duty on the streets of Hong Kong. After being made the scapegoat for a failed high school terrorist investigation, Star hastily resigns from the police. |
Star immediately finds himself demoted to Constable engaging in traffic duty on the streets of Hong Kong. After being made the scapegoat for a failed high school terrorist investigation, Star hastily resigns from the police. |
||
He decides to enroll at the high school to launch his own private investigation. |
He decides to enroll at the high school to launch his own private investigation. However, Star realises the investigation will not be easy when he discovers that the bumbling, incompetent CID detective Tat is also undercover at the high school. |
||
==Cast and roles== |
==Cast and roles== |
||
* [[Stephen Chow]] |
* [[Stephen Chow]] as Chow Sing-sing, undercover student |
||
* [[Cheung Man]] |
* [[Cheung Man]] as Miss Ho |
||
* [[Ng Man-tat]] |
* [[Ng Man-tat]] as Uncle Tat, undercover and Discipline teacher |
||
* [[Athena Chu]] |
* [[Athena Chu]] as Sandy Lai, student |
||
* [[Deanie Ip]] |
* [[Deanie Ip]] as Superintendent of Police, Madam Yip |
||
* [[Michael Chow (actor)|Michael Chow]] |
* [[Michael Chow (actor)|Michael Chow]] as Special Branch officer and Undercover student |
||
* |
* Cheung Chi-Kwong as Maths teacher |
||
* |
* Michael Dingo as Peter |
||
* |
* Mark Houghton as Terrorist |
||
* |
* Jonathan Isgar as Terrorist |
||
* Mark King |
* Mark King as Terrorist |
||
* [[Blackie Ko]] |
* [[Blackie Ko]] as Belligerent hood |
||
* [[Spencer Lam]] |
* [[Spencer Lam]] as Judo Teacher |
||
* |
* Gabriel Wong |
||
* |
* Sarah Lee |
||
* |
* Indra Leech |
||
* |
* Tam Sin-hung |
||
* |
* John Wakefield |
||
* [[Wong Jim]] |
* [[Wong Jim]] as Minister Wong |
||
⚫ | * Sen Wong<ref name="one">{{Cite web |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105534/ |title=Fight Back to School II |accessdate=29 June 2010 |publisher=imdb.com}}</ref><ref name="two">{{Cite web |url=http://chinesemov.com/1992/Fight%20Back%20to%20School%20II.html |title=Fight Back to School II |accessdate=29 June 2010 |publisher=chinesemov.com}}</ref> |
||
* [[Sen Wong]] |
|||
<ref name="one">{{Cite web |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105534/ |title=Fight Back to School II |
|||
|accessdate=29 June 2010 |publisher=imdb.com}}</ref> |
|||
⚫ | |||
==Alternative versions== |
==Alternative versions== |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | The original director's cut contains a scene where during the sequence where Chow punches right through a basketball right before Ng Man Tat is shown holding a yellow ruler and playing with it and an extended scene during the roll call scene with Stephen Chow and his classmate admiring him this part can be shown at the extended montage at the end of the film. |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
The Original Directors cut contains a scene where during the sequence where Chow punches right through a Basketball |
|||
⚫ | |||
==References== |
==References== |
||
Line 93: | Line 75: | ||
==External links== |
==External links== |
||
* {{IMDb title|0105534}} |
* {{IMDb title|0105534}} |
||
{{Fight Back to School}} |
|||
{{Gordon Chan}} |
{{Gordon Chan}} |
||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fight Back To School II}} |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fight Back To School II}} |
||
[[Category:1992 films]] |
[[Category:1992 films]] |
||
[[Category: |
[[Category:1992 action comedy films]] |
||
[[Category:Cantonese-language films]] |
[[Category:1990s Cantonese-language films]] |
||
[[Category:Hong Kong films]] |
[[Category:1990s Hong Kong films]] |
||
[[Category: |
[[Category:1990s police comedy films]] |
||
[[Category: |
[[Category:1990s police procedural films]] |
||
[[Category:Films about terrorism]] |
|||
[[Category:Films directed by Gordon Chan]] |
[[Category:Films directed by Gordon Chan]] |
||
[[Category: |
[[Category:Films set in Hong Kong]] |
||
[[Category:Hong Kong action comedy films]] |
|||
[[Category:Hong Kong sequel films]] |
|||
[[Category:Police detective films]] |
Latest revision as of 19:35, 14 November 2024
Fight Back to School II | |
---|---|
Directed by | Gordon Chan |
Written by | Gordon Chan Chan Kin-chung |
Produced by | Jimmy Heung |
Starring | Stephen Chow Cheung Man Ng Man-tat Athena Chu Deanie Yip |
Cinematography | Cheng Siu-Keung |
Distributed by | Win's Entertainment, Ltd. Gala Film Distribution Limited |
Release date |
|
Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Languages | Cantonese Mandarin |
Fight Back to School 2 (Chinese: 逃學威龍2) is a 1992 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Gordon Chan and co-written by Chan Kin-chung, and produced by Jimmy Heung. The film stars Stephen Chow, Ng Man-Tat and Cheung Man. It is a sequel to the 1991 film Fight Back to School.
As per the original Fight Back to School, this film is set in 2 schools in Hong Kong: Shatin College and Chinese International School.
Plot
[edit]Star Chow is an officer in the Royal Hong Kong Police's elite Special Duties Unit (SDU). During a meeting with his senior officer, Superintendent of Police, Madam Yip, Star jokingly suggests he wish to be reassigned to the traffic unit.
Star immediately finds himself demoted to Constable engaging in traffic duty on the streets of Hong Kong. After being made the scapegoat for a failed high school terrorist investigation, Star hastily resigns from the police.
He decides to enroll at the high school to launch his own private investigation. However, Star realises the investigation will not be easy when he discovers that the bumbling, incompetent CID detective Tat is also undercover at the high school.
Cast and roles
[edit]- Stephen Chow as Chow Sing-sing, undercover student
- Cheung Man as Miss Ho
- Ng Man-tat as Uncle Tat, undercover and Discipline teacher
- Athena Chu as Sandy Lai, student
- Deanie Ip as Superintendent of Police, Madam Yip
- Michael Chow as Special Branch officer and Undercover student
- Cheung Chi-Kwong as Maths teacher
- Michael Dingo as Peter
- Mark Houghton as Terrorist
- Jonathan Isgar as Terrorist
- Mark King as Terrorist
- Blackie Ko as Belligerent hood
- Spencer Lam as Judo Teacher
- Gabriel Wong
- Sarah Lee
- Indra Leech
- Tam Sin-hung
- John Wakefield
- Wong Jim as Minister Wong
- Sen Wong[1][2]
Alternative versions
[edit]The Taiwanese DVD release from Scholar contains 17 minutes of extended footage:
- An 11-minute flashback of the first film in Mandarin without any English subtitles.
- Stephen Chow pushing the bus.
- Extended scene of Stephen Chow and the principal of the school sit down on a chair.
- The sequence where Stephen is on a cross of Jesus Christ had been removed from the Taiwanese version for the sake of pacing.
- Extended extra scene of Chow coming towards Sandy in the sports area then her sister drags her to play tennis.
- Chow and Sharla Cheung look for a new apartment. Chow senses something suspicious between his girlfriend and Sharla also senses that Chow is hiding something away from her which explains why in the end of the movie Sharla Cheung gets the maths teacher for a boyfriend.
- An extended scene of Sandy and her sister talk about chow in the cafeteria scene.
- The scene of Stephen forced to go home by his fake mother who is a cop. There is an alternate shorter scene when Stephen gets expelled by Ng Man Tat and an extended scene of him walking down the stairs.
- The battle sequence at the school is shorter in the Taiwanese version.
- The montage at the end of the film is more than five minutes long and has a different music soundtrack.
The original director's cut contains a scene where during the sequence where Chow punches right through a basketball right before Ng Man Tat is shown holding a yellow ruler and playing with it and an extended scene during the roll call scene with Stephen Chow and his classmate admiring him this part can be shown at the extended montage at the end of the film.
References
[edit]- ^ "Fight Back to School II". imdb.com. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
- ^ "Fight Back to School II". chinesemov.com. Retrieved 29 June 2010.