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The Raid (1991 film)

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The Raid
Theatrical poster
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese財叔之橫掃千軍
Simplified Chinese财叔之横扫千军
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinCái Shū Zhī Héng Sǎo Qiān Jūn
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingCoi4 Suk1 Zi1 Waang4 Sou3 Cin1 Gwan1
Directed byTsui Hark, Ching Siu-tung
Screenplay byTsui Hark
Yuen Kai-chi
Based onUncle Choi
by Michael Hui
Produced byTsui Hark
StarringDean Shek
Jacky Cheung
Tony Leung
Joyce Godenzi
Fennie Yuen
CinematographyTom Lau
Arthur Wong
Edited byMarco Mak
Music byJames Wong
Romeo Diaz
Production
companies
Cinema City Entertainment
Mei Ah Film Production
Distributed byGolden Princess Amusement
Release date
  • 28 March 1991 (1991-03-28)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$3.694 million

The Raid (Cantonese: 財叔之橫掃千軍 Coi Suk Zi Waang Sou Cin Gwan = "Uncle's Sweeping Thousands") is a 1991 Hong Kong action film directed by Tsui Hark and Ching Siu-tung and based on the Hong Kong manhua, Uncle Choi, published by Michael Hui from 1958 to the mid-1970s.[citation needed] The film stars Dean Shek, who also served as the film's presenter, as the titular protagonist, while also co-starring Jacky Cheung, Tony Leung, Joyce Godenzi, Fennie Yuen, Paul Chu and Corey Yuen. The Raid is also Shek's final acting role before retiring from the film industry.[citation needed]

Plot

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During the early years of the Republic of China, Qing emperor Puyi was controlled by the Japanese and he established the Manchurian government in the north with Japanese Commander Mesa and Yoshiko Kawashima.

Uncle Choi was once a soldier. Having studied medicine, he was entrusted one day by indigenous jungle people to save someone. On the thrilling road, he finds a group of soldiers who are victims of poison gas. Uncle Choi tries hard to save the colonel, but he dies. In the colonel's dying breath, he gives the task of resisting the enemy to Lieutenant Mang Tai-hoi. Uncle Choi had wanted to serve the country wholeheartedly, but was refused.

Later, Uncle Choi sneaks into the palace, posing as the cook, and re-meets Mang. Their mission is to find the "Cheung-kong #1" Tina. There, they raid the poison gas base map, but their actions were discovered by Mesa and Kawashima, so Uncle Choi, Tina and other people flee, and on the way Uncle Choi rescues his adopted daughter Nancy.

Uncle Choi and the gang prepare a large-scale attack on the poison gas base, after numerous fierce battles, they conquer in the end.

Cast

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Production

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The Raid is based on the historical events of the 1930s, when Japanese occupied Manchuria have set up the last Chinese emperor, Puyi, as their puppet leader.[1]

Release

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The Raid was released on March 28, 1991 in Hong Kong.[1] It was the 86th highest-grossing film in Hong Kong of the year, where it grossed a total of $3,694,660.[2]

Reception

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In her book The Cinema of Tsui Hark, Lisa Morton stated that "despite an innovative use of comic book-style artwork and storytelling techniques, The Raid is the weakest of the Ching Siu-Tung/Tsui Hark collaborations."[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Morton 2001, p. 179.
  2. ^ Morton 2001, p. 181.

Bibliography

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  • Morton, Lisa (2001). The Cinema of Tsui Hark. McFarland. ISBN 0786451521.
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