Return Engagement (1990 film) explained

Return Engagement
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T:再戰江湖
S:再战江湖
P:Zài Zhàn Jiāng Hú
J:Zoi3 Zin3 Gong1 Wu4
Director:Joe Cheung
Producer:Alan Tang
Music:Violet Lam
Editing:Poon Hung
Studio:In-Gear Film Production Co., Ltd.
Distributor:Golden Princess Amusement
Runtime:109 minutes
Country:Hong Kong
Gross:HK$11,214,680

Return Engagement, also known as Hong Kong Corruptor is a 1990 Hong Kong action drama film directed by Joe Cheung and starring Alan Tang, Elizabeth Lee, May Lo and Simon Yam, with a guest appearance by Andy Lau.

Plot

Return Engagement tells the story of Lung (Alan Tang), a Triad boss who is sent to prison in Canada. While he is in jail his daughter is taken to Hong Kong to keep her safe. On his release Lung travels to Hong Kong to find his daughter where he meets a young Triad, Wah (Andy Lau) who knows of his reputation and respects him greatly.

Alternate versions

The film was released on VHS in North America as Hong Kong Corruptor, featuring an unrelated scene with Chow Yun-fat. This meant to cash in on the success of American film debuts made by Asian filmmakers, such as John Woo as well as superstars such as Chow Yun-Fat.

Cast

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Return Engagement . 30 July 2010 . imdb.com.
  2. Web site: Return Engagement . 30 July 2010 . chinesemov.com.