Shanghai 13
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Directed by | Chang Cheh |
Produced by | Chim Sek-fan |
Screenplay by | Chang Cheh |
Starring | Andy Lau Jimmy Wang Yu Ti Lung Chen Kuan-tai Danny Lee Bryan Leung David Chiang Chiang Sheng Chi Kuan-chun Chan Sing Lu Feng |
Music by | Wong Mau-san |
Cinematography | James Wu |
Edited by | Lam Sin-leung |
Production
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Hong Kong Chang He Motion Picture
Winners' Workshop Production |
Distributed by | Da Da Film Company |
Release dates
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30 April 1984 |
Running time
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86 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong Taiwan |
Language | Mandarin |
Shanghai 13, also known as The Shanghai Thirteen, is a 1984 Hong Kong-Taiwanese martial arts film written and directed by Chang Cheh and starring an ensemble cast of notable film stars such as Andy Lau, Jimmy Wang Yu, Ti Lung, Chen Kuan-tai, Danny Lee, Bryan Leung, David Chiang, Chiang Sheng, Chi Kuan-chun, Chan Sing, Lu Feng and more.
Plot
During the Second Sino-Japanese War era in China, patriot Mr. Gao (Chiang Ming) is dissatisfied with the traitorous acts of the Reorganized National Government of China and together with thief Black Hat (Jimmy Wang Yu), he steals a traitorous contract set up by the government for the Japanese. Gao plans to bring the contract from Shanghai to Hong Kong and break it to the public, in hopes of exposing the traitorous acts of the Reorganized Government. Gao becomes the assassination target of the Reorganized Government's interior minister Hung Xu-wu (Seung Fung).
In order to ensure a smooth arrival of Mr. Gao and the contract to Hong Kong, Shanghai Tycoon Shen Gang-fu (Chen Kuan-tai) decides to send his underlings, the Shanghai 13, to protect Gao while on his way to the dock. Unexpectedly, there are moles among the 13 men who betray Gao and Shen. With obstacles ahead and pursuers behind, under the condition of obstruction by the traitors, can Mr. Gao successfully arrive to the dock? Are the Shanghai 13 loyal or evil? On the road to the dock, there are murderous traps everywhere and bloody battles appear one after another.
Cast
- Andy Lau as Guan Wei, the Student
- Jimmy Wang Yu as Black Hat
- Ti Lung as Dock boss
- Chen Kuan-tai as Shen Gang-fu
- Danny Lee as Xiao Yang, the Black Sniper
- Bryan Leung as Tao Da-ye, the Millionaire
- David Chiang as Wanderer Ye Bu-fan
- Chiang Sheng as Feng Jin-bang, the Smoker
- Chi Kuan-chun as Big Leopard Yuan Hai
- Chan Sing as Black Eagle Wu Da-li
- Lu Feng as Tiger
- Wong Chung as Laundry owner
- Ricky Cheng as Dagger
- Wong Ching as Bear Lee
- Ga Hoi as Cheater at casino
- Yu Chung-chiu
- Chiang Ming as Mr. Gao
- Seung Fung as Hung Xu-wu
- Yip Fei-yang as Wai Siu Tin
- Chu Hoi-ling as Tao Xiao-mei, Tao's younger sister and Guan's lover
- Peter Chang as Xiao Long
- Lee Chung-yat as Young Master Liang Xiao-xiong
- Tsang Ming-cheong
- Wong Chi-sang
- Wong Tak-sang
- Clement Yip as Lian Sheng
- Sonny Yue
- Cheung Tai-lun
- Yau Siu-lam as Little Leopard Yuan Gang
- Chan Ka-hoi as Wei Xiao-tian
Action Directors
- Lau Kar-wing
- Chiang Sheng
- Lu Feng
- Wong Kwok-chue
- Rocky Cheng
See also
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- Wushu films
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- Mandarin-language films
- Films directed by Chang Cheh
- Second Sino-Japanese War films
- Films set in Shanghai
- Films set in Nanjing
- Films about revolutionaries