The Goldfinger: Difference between revisions
m Removing from Category:Hong Kong films no longer non-diffusing using Cat-a-lot |
m en-HK |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{About||the 2021 sequel film to ''I Corrupt All Cops''|Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong (2021 film)}} |
{{About||the 2021 sequel film to ''I Corrupt All Cops''|Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong (2021 film)}} |
||
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2022}} |
|||
{{Use Hong Kong English|date=October 2022}} |
|||
{{Infobox film |
{{Infobox film |
||
| name = Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong |
| name = Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong |
Revision as of 01:58, 24 October 2022
Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong | |
---|---|
Directed by | Felix Chong |
Written by | Felix Chong |
Produced by | Ronald Wong |
Starring | Andy Lau Tony Leung Simon Yam Charlene Choi Alex Fong Philip Keung |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Emperor Motion Pictures |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Budget | HK$350 million[1] |
Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong is an upcoming Hong Kong action crime thriller film written and directed by Felix Chong, and starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung. Set in the 1980s, the film is based on the story of Carrian Group, a Hong Kong corporation which rose rapidly before collapsing shortly afterwards due to a corruption scandal.[1]
Budgeted at HK$350 million, production for the film began in February 2021[2][3] and wrapped up on 24 May 2021.[4]
Plot
When a stock market crash causes the sudden collapse of a multi-billion-dollar company, an ICAC investigator (Andy Lau) uncovers a criminal conspiracy involving the company’s founder, Ching Yat-yin (Tony Leung) and becomes entangled in a long-running investigation.
Cast
- Andy Lau as an investigator of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC).
- Tony Leung Chiu-wai as Ching Yat-yin (程一言), founder of a multi-billion-dollar company who is based on Carrian Group founder George Tan.
- Simon Yam
- Charlene Choi
- Alex Fong
- Philip Keung
- Chin Ka-lok
- Carlos Chan
- Catherine Chau
Production
Production for Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong began in February 2021. On 20 February 2021, the film held its production commencement press conference at Emperor Cinema located in iSquare in Tsim Sha Tsui where it was attended by Emperor Motion Pictures chairman Albert Yeung, producer Ronald Wong, screenwriter and director Felix Chong, alongside cast members Andy Lau, Tony Leung, Simon Yam, Charlene Choi, Alex Fong, Philip Keung, Chin Ka-lok (who also serves as the film's action director), Carlos Chan and Catherine Chau.[1] According to Yeung, the film is produced at a budget of HK$350 million, a recording-breaking budget for a Hong Kong production, and anticipates the film to break box office records as the highest-grossing Hong Kong film.[2][5] At the event, Lau revealed he first received from the script producer Wong and after reading it, he believed Leung is the best choice to act as his on-screen opponent. On the other hand, Leung revealed that his and Lau's roles in the film are reversed from their previous collaboration in the Infernal Affairs film series.[2][6]
Production for Once Upon a Time in Hong Kong officially wrapped up on 24 May 2021, after filming its climax scene involving Lau and Leung on location in a presidential suite at The Peninsula.[7][4]
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Andy Lau and Tony Leung Reunite On Screen in New Film".
- ^ a b c "Andy Lau and Tony Leung Chiu Wai to reunite in a movie after almost 20 years".
- ^ "Tony Leung, Andy Lau to star in Emperor's 'Once Upon A Time In Hong Kong'".
- ^ a b "First Look at ONCE UPON A TIME IN HONG KONG Starring ANDY LAU & TONY LEUNG CHIU WAI".
- ^ "《金手指》破天荒投資3.5億 楊受成盼劉德華梁朝偉再創票房紀錄".
- ^ "娛樂新聞台-無間道組合再度合作劉德華梁朝偉成最大焦點".
- ^ "【金手指】梁朝偉劉德華造型首度曝光 阿Dee@ERROR闖影壇跟華仔合作".
- Upcoming films
- Hong Kong action thriller films
- Hong Kong crime thriller films
- Cantonese-language films
- Emperor Motion Pictures films
- Films directed by Felix Chong
- Films about corruption
- Films based on actual events
- Films set in the 1980s
- Films set in Hong Kong
- Films shot in Hong Kong
- Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong)