english title | My Father is a Hero |
original title | 給爸爸的信 |
year | 1995 |
country | Hong-Kong |
director | Corey YUEN Kwai - 元奎 | |
actor | Jet LI Lianjie - 李連杰 | |
Bonnie FU Yuk-Jing | ||
TZE Miu | ||
Collin CHOU Siu Long | ||
Ken LO Hui Kwong | ||
Anita MUI Yim-Fong - 梅艷芳 | ||
Damian LAU - 劉松仁 | ||
Blacky KO Sau-Leung - 柯受良 | ||
YU Rong-Guang - 于榮光 | ||
Henry FONG Ping - 方平 | ||
Corey YUEN Kwai - 元奎 | ||
producer | WONG Jing - 王晶 | |
action director | Corey YUEN Kwai - 元奎 | |
YUEN Tak | ||
composer | James WONG Jim - 黃霑 | |
scriptwriter | WONG Jing - 王晶 | |
Brian CHUNG Wai-Hung | ||
Sandy SHAW Lai-King | ||
editor | Angie LAM On-Yee | |
stuntman | Sam WONG Shum |
genres | action kung-fu crime |
duration | 104 minutes |
classification | Hong-Kong: |
China's special agent Kung Wei (Jet Li) goes undercover to infiltrate a notorious Triad gang based in Hong Kong. As part of the plan, Wei is deliberately arrested by the Chinese police in front of his home for all to see (including his sick wife and now very confused son) and engineers a phony escape with an oblivious Triad thug. Of course, now a 'brother,' he is easily introduced to the underworld. Anita Mui plays the tough but sensitive policewoman, Fong. Her investigation and growing friendship with Wei's son (Xie Miao, a miniature martial arts dynamo in his own right) leads her to believe that Wei is an undercover agent, but if only her boss (who happens to be her ex-lover) would believe her story...A modern-day martial arts/action adventure.