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Writers:
Alex Law (written by)
Roy Szeto (written by)
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Release Date:
31 October 1998 (South Korea) more
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Plot:
A patriotic Chinese cop is reposted to fictional East European country Lavernia as punishment for ignoring orders during a plane hijack operation... more | add synopsis
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not another meltdown but quite entertaining more (19 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)
Man Cheuk Chiu ... Yim Dong

Qi Shu ... Chan Pun
Andrew Lin ... Keizo Mishima
Ken Wong ... Hung Wai-Kwok

Kenneth Tsang ... Lone Moon / Tasta
Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung (as Tung Joe Cheung)
Xin Xin Xiong ... Captain Kiang
Lan Shun (as Lau Shun)
Shek Chan
Sam Kai-Sen Huang
So Wai Nam
Kai-Wai Lo
Leung Yat-Ho
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ricardo Alexander ... Prisoner
Michael Miller ... Shower Attacker

Jude Poyer ... Prisoner (shower fight)
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Directed by
Allun Lam 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Alex Law  written by
Roy Szeto  written by

Produced by
Tiffany Chen .... administrative producer
Julia Chu .... associate producer
Alex Law .... producer
 
Original Music by
Alex San 
 
Cinematography by
Pak-huen Kwen 
 
Film Editing by
Angie Lam 
Marco Mak  (as Mak Chi Sin)
 
Art Direction by
James Leung 
Jason Mok 
 
Costume Design by
Shirley Chan 
 
Makeup Department
Joe Fan .... hair stylist
Irene Ip .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Rita Fung .... production manager
Adai Ng .... production manager (as Addi Ng)
Bonnie Shum .... assistant production manager
Tsz Kin Tsang .... assistant production manager
Chun Shu Yan .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Kam Ling Ho .... assistant director
Sylvia Liu .... assistant director
Eddy Yeung .... assistant director (as Eddie Yeung)
 
Art Department
Kwok-wing Chong .... assistant art director (as Joel Chong)
Man Chow .... props
Shu-Wing Fung .... props (as Shu Wing Fung)
Hin Fat Hung .... property master
 
Sound Department
Nick Watson .... sound consultant: Dolby
 
Stunts
Shek Chan .... stunts
Yuk-Sing Ma .... martial arts coordinator
Tam Chun To .... martial arts coordinator
Cho Wah Wong .... stunts
Peter Wong .... stunts
Xin Xin Xiong .... martial arts coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Da Ka Cheung .... focus puller
Chup Hun Lee .... assistant camera
Kin Man Ng .... gaffer
 
Casting Department
Tamás Kertész .... extras casting: Hungary
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Lily Kwok .... assistant costume designer
 
Editorial Department
Angie Lam .... post-production coordinator
 
Other crew
Ming Yeung Chan .... mandarin dialogue
Siu-Tung Ching .... action director
Po Chu Chui .... presenter
Charles Heung .... presenter
Xin Xin Xiong .... action director
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Black Sheep Affair (Hong Kong: English title) (UK) (DVD title)
Another Meltdown (USA) (video title)
Bik huet laam tin (Hong Kong: Cantonese title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong violence and some language.
Runtime:
90 min | Argentina:96 min
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1 out of 1 people found the following review useful.
not another meltdown but quite entertaining, 26 August 2007
8/10
Author: (winner55) from United States

Ever since SONY/Columbia/Tristar/(Disney)(silent partner) decided to release the Jackie Chan canon, it's become more and more clear that 1) they want a monopoly on redistributing Asian films on secondary markets (e.g. DVD); 2) they have no intention of allowing these films to go before an American audience without alterations; 3) they want to confuse Americans concerning the nature of these films by giving them spurious titles (most obviously "legend of this" or "legend of that" - almost none of these films have the word "legend" in their original titles).

Here's yet another example. This film is not and never claimed to be (in its original title) a sequel to the Jet Li film "Meltdown". Whereas "Meltdown" is really a very dark satire in the draping of an ultra-violent action film, the present film is a dramatic confrontation with a troubling event in Chinese history - the massacre in Tianemen Square; in fact it's the only Chinese film I can think of that explicitly addresses that terrible event; and the fact that the government allowed production of a film that admits the primary responsibility for the massacre was the government's - and that the government was mistaken - indicates that China has come a long way since Tianemen Square. But of course SONY/Columbia/Tristar/(Disney) doesn't think a film of this nature ought to be viewed with any sympathy, so they gave it a title and a promotion package sure to confuse - and disappoint- many American audiences.

On its own merits, the film is really quite good; the dramatic moments are well-handled and neatly performed. The action sequences - choreographed by the great Ching Siu Tung - are fast, high-impact, innovative. And they help move the plot along, they're not just tossed in to make this an action film. The dialog is just so-so, but the actors are determined to raise it above mediocre, and accomplish this in several key moments. The direction is solidly professional and we are left knowing that we have witnessed both a dramatic film AND an action film.

It's not the among China's best, but it is worthwhile entertainment on its own terms.

Hopefully SONY/Columbia/Tristar/(Disney) will one day realize that people who come to a film made in Asia want to see a film made in Asia, and not a re-interpreted "legend". However, there's still the hope for an anti-trust suit to break their bank....

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