Proud and Confident

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Proud and Confident

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Traditional 傲氣雄鷹
Simplified 傲气雄鹰
Mandarin Ào Qì Xióng Yīng
Cantonese Ngou4 Hei3 Hung4 Jing1
Directed by King Lee
Produced by Charles Heung
Billy Chan
Screenplay by Johnny Lee
Starring Andy Lau
Rosamund Kwan
Michael Miu
Dick Wei
Lam Wai
Francis Ng
Music by Lowell Lo
Cinematography Wingo Chan
Editing by Kwok Ting Hung
Studio Samico Films
Distributed by Wa Hin Films
Release dates 5 April 1989 (1989-04-05)
Running time 90 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office HK$10,127,069

Proud and Confident is a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by King Lee and starring Andy Lau, Rosamund Kwan and Michael Miu

Plot

Ace marksmen Lee Kin Wah (Andy Lau) manages to prevent a potential slaughter due to his exceptional sharp-shooting skills. Though his immediate superior is angry at the cavalier attitude Wah displayed during the operation, the powers-that-be decide to promote the young police officer to their special arms unit, B.O.B. Along with his cheeky best friend Wai (Michael Miu), Wah joins the newly formed special unit that is trained to deal with expected terrorist attacks. Although he was the best in his former unit, Wah finds that there are a few rivals keen to undermine his glowing reputation. He also finds his arrogance attracting attention from the specially employed tactical researcher Jennifer Tang (Rosamund Kwan) whose knowledge of the enemy is constantly undermined by the self-centred Wah. Such petty rivalries are put to one side when I.B.S ,an international terrorist collective, plan to attack a controversial politician. The special police unit go into action against the threat, but there are tragic casualties.

Cast

  • Andy Lau as Lee Kin Wah
  • Rosamund Kwan as Jennifer Tang
  • Michael Miu as Wai
  • Dick Wei as Popeye
  • Lam Wai as Chiu Sir
  • Francis Ng as He-Man
  • Sunny Fang as Assistant sergeant
  • Regina Kent as Sarah
  • Peter Chan as Psycho at Gas Station
  • Wong Wai as George
  • Jacky Heung as Wai's son
  • Norman Cheung as B.O.B. member
  • Evergreen Mak as B.O.B. member
  • Eddie Maher as I.B.S. Terrorist
  • Thomas Sin as I.B.S. Terrorist
  • Lam Suet as I.B.S. Terrorist
  • Hung Hung
  • Roderick Lam
  • Chow Hau Ling
  • Cheng Yuk Yin
  • So Siu Sing
  • Rocky Cheng
  • Lai Kim Sing
  • Yau Kwok Leung
  • So Kwok Leung
  • Dick Lau
  • Chan Yiu Kwong
  • Cheung Kwok Leung
  • Kam Shun Pak
  • Hung San Nam
  • Chun Kwai Po
  • Cheung Wing Hon

Box office

The film grossed HK$10,127,069 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 5 to 19 April 1989 in Hong Kong.

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