Final Victory | |||||||||||||||
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Director: | Patrick Tam | ||||||||||||||
Producer: | John Shum | ||||||||||||||
Screenplay: | Wong Kar-wai | ||||||||||||||
Story: | Wong Kar-wai | ||||||||||||||
Starring: | Eric Tsang Loletta Lee Margaret Lee Tsui Hark | ||||||||||||||
Music: | Chris Babida Danny Chung Danny Chan Tang Siu-lam | ||||||||||||||
Cinematography: | Ardy Lam | ||||||||||||||
Editing: | Cheung Kwok-kuen | ||||||||||||||
Studio: | D&B Films | ||||||||||||||
Runtime: | 108 minutes | ||||||||||||||
Country: | Hong Kong | ||||||||||||||
Language: | Cantonese | ||||||||||||||
Gross: | HK$5.8 million |
Final Victory is a 1987 Hong Kong action film directed by Patrick Tam and starring Eric Tsang, Loletta Lee, Margaret Lee and Tsui Hark.
Triad leader Big Bo is a violent man, but his younger brother Hung is a "good guy" with a light personality who fusses around him. Even once Hung's girlfriend was taken, his brother stood up for him.
Bo committed a crime and was sentenced to prison for six months. Before he went to prison, Bo entrusted Hung to take care of his two lovers Ping and Mimi. Hung becomes involved in a dispute between Ping and loan sharks. Later Hung and Ping also rushes to Japan and look for Mimi, who is also in a sticky situation herself. Hung beats his brain out to help them get out of trouble, while also preventing them from finding out each other's identity. After the three return to Hong Kong, Ping and Mimi discovers each other's identity as Bo's mistress. Ping cries but was restrained by Bo. While waiting for Bo's release, Hung and Mimi fall in love, but because of this, he cannot face his brother, which becomes a burden that he cannot resolve.
The film grossed HK$5,795,427 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 12 to 25 March 1987 in Hong Kong.
Awards and nominations | |||
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Ceremony | Category | Recipient | Outcome |
7th Hong Kong Film Awards'[1] | Patrick Tam | ||
Best Screenplay | Wong Kar-wai | ||
Eric Tsang | |||
Loletta Lee | |||
Margaret Lee | |||
Tsui Hark | |||
Ardy Lam | |||
Best Film Editing | Cheung Kwok-kuen | ||
Best Art Direction | Patrick Tam | ||
Best Original Film Score | Danny Chung | ||