Born to Be King
This article is about the 2000 Chinese language film. For the episode of the 1983 BBC "Black Adder" series, see Born to Be King (Blackadder).
Born to Be King | |
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Traditional | 勝者為王 |
Simplified | 胜者为王 |
Directed by | Andrew Lau |
Produced by |
Raymond Chow Manfred Wong |
Written by | Manfred Wong |
Starring |
Ekin Cheng Jordan Chan Shu Qi Gigi Lai |
Music by | Chan Kwong-wing |
Cinematography | Andrew Lau |
Edited by | Danny Pang Phat |
Distributed by | Golden Harvest Pictures (China) Ltd. |
Release dates |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language |
Cantonese Mandarin Min Nan Japanese English |
Box office | HK$7,709,039 |
Born to Be King (Chinese: 勝者為王) is a 2000 Hong Kong crime film directed by Andrew Lau. It is the fifth and final sequel to the Young and Dangerous film series.
Synopsis
Chicken (Jordan Chan) is set to marry the daughter of a Japanese yakuza boss (Sonny Chiba). When Chicken is set up, his old pals return to clear his name.
Notes
- Notable absences: Tai Fei, Prince, Chan Yiu
- Although they normally portrayed as Tai-tin Yee and Chow Pan/Banana Skin (who are the good guys) respectively, Michael Tse and Jason Chu took the roles as Lui Fu-kwan's henchmen, who were also named Michael and Jason respectively.
- Roy Cheung makes his third appearance, this time as Akira Kusakari, a villain who was adopted by Ichio.
- As Chicken marries Nanako in this movie, many fans who followed the series wondered whatever happened between Chicken and Wasabi (Karen Mok) because he proposed to her in Young and Dangerous 4. As it was revealed in Those Were the Days, they broke up and Wasabi went to Japan to learn some Japanese.
Cast and roles
- Ekin Cheng as Chan Ho-nam
- Jordan Chan as Chicken Chiu
- Sonny Chiba as Ichio Kusakari
- Shu Qi as Mei-ling
- Peter Ho as Lui Fu-kwan
- Gigi Lai as Rong Yu
- Alex Man as Cheung Tin-yeung
- Sandra Ng as Sister Thirteen
- Vincent Wan as Ben Hon
- Michael Tse as Michael
- Jerry Lamb as Pou-pan
- Chin Kar-lok as Big Head
- Jason Chu as Jason
- Roy Cheung as Akira Kusakari
- Anya Wu - Nanako
- Chen Sung-young as Brave
- Beverly Hotsprings as Torch Singer
- Jin Shi-jye
- Blackie Ko as Ko Chi-wah
- Lam Sheung Yee as Father Lam
- Yeung Hung
References
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