Thunderbolt (1995 film)
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Directed by | Gordon Chan |
Produced by | Lam Chua Jackie Chan Leonard Ho |
Written by | Gordon Chan Chan Hing-Kai Kwok Wai Chung |
Starring | Jackie Chan Anita Yuen Michael Wong Thorsten Nickel |
Music by | Yang Bang Ean |
Cinematography | Chan Kwong-hung Cheng Siu-Keung Kwan Chi-kan Andy Lam Lam Hung Chuen Wong Wing-hung |
Editing by | Chan Ki-hop Cheung Ka-Fai Peter Cheung Ng Wang Hung |
Release date(s) | 1995 |
Running time | 108 min. |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
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Thunderbolt (traditional Chinese: 霹靂火) (Piklik Foh; Dead Heat in North America) is a 1995 Hong Kong action film, directed by Gordon Chan and starring Jackie Chan.
The film is set around the world of racing. The film is also multi-lingual with characters speaking Cantonese, English and Japanese interchangeably. Because Jackie had injured his leg during the shooting of Rumble in the Bronx he was unable to perform some of the stunts. During the fight-scene at the Japanese arcade he was forced to use a stunt-double for the wideshots.
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[edit] Plot
Foh (Jackie Chan) is a mechanic and part time racing car driver, playing the Good Samaritan for the police force by helping them to apprehend a dangerous criminal named Cougar (Thorsten Nickel) by means of a car chase. The criminal soon breaks free however and takes revenge on Foh by trashing his business and home and kidnapping his two younger sisters. The only way Foh can free them is by taking part in a race with Cougar a rematch after the criminal's earlier defeat.
[edit] Box Office
Despite generally poor reviews, Thunderbolt was a box office hit in Hong Kong, grossing HK $45,647,210 in its theatrical run.
[edit] Cast and roles
- Jackie Chan - Chan Foh To (Alfred Tung in US version)
- Anita Yuen - Amy Yip
- Michael Wong - Steve Cannon
- Thorsten Nickel - Warner 'Cougar' Kaugman
- Chor Yuen - Foh's father (Alfred's father in US version)
- Wu Oi-Yan - Dai Mui (Daphne in US version)
- Man Chung-Han - Sai Mui (Sammi in US version)
- Yūzō Kayama - Coach
- Kenya Sawada - Saw
- Ken Lo - Kong
- Wong Chi Wah - Mr. Lam
- Chin Kar Lok - Assistant to Coach
- Corey Yuen - The Doctor
- Marie Eguro - Miss Kenya
- Yung Kam-Cheong - Cheong, mechanic
- William Tuen - Koo
- Bruce Law - Bruce
- Patrick Han - John
- Lam Wai-Kong - Inspector Cheung (Joe in US version)
- Shing Fui-On - Illegal racer
- Paul Rapovski - Kong's gang member #1
- Michael Ian Lambert - Kong's gang member #2
- Tom Lent (voice)
- Annie Man
- Stephen Fung (uncredited)
- Sau Leung 'Blacky' Ko - Mechanic (uncredited)
- Ailen Sit - Bribing thug (uncredited)
- Wong Ming-Sing - Police officer (uncredited)
[edit] Awards and Nominations
- 1995 Golden Horse Film Festival
- Winner: Best Action Direction (Corey Yuen)
- 1996 Hong Kong Film Awards
- Nomination: Best Action Choreography
[edit] Vehicles and tracks used
In the closing credits, there is an apology to racers injured during filming. Real race drivers from different countries volunteered to travel and participate in the racing sequences.
During the film, Chan crashes a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 3 and receives a Mitsubishi GTO as a replacement. The film also features the Mitsubishi HSR concept car. Filming took place on several race track locations, including Japan's Sendai circuit and the Batu Tiga Circuit, Shah Alam, Malaysia.