A good man

Hong Kong, China 1997 Hong Jinbao directed comedy film
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synonym Fearless Kitchen Star (Hong Kong Hong Jinbao directed an action New Year movie in 1997) Generally, it refers to a good person (Hong Kong Hong Jinbao directed a comedy movie in 1997)
The film A Good Man, produced by Jiahe Film Co., Ltd. in 1997, is a New Year's film for the 1997 Spring Festival. The film is directed by Hong Jinbao, written by Ma Meiping and Deng Jingsheng, and starred by Jackie Chan, Hong Jinbao, Li Tingyi, Cameron Douglas, Richard Norton, Gao Lihong, Zhou Huajian, etc. The film was released in South Korea on January 30, 1997. The film tells the story of Jack, a Chinese cook, who helped Diana, a reporter, escape from the drug trafficking group and escape from danger. In 1998, the film was nominated for Best Action Direction at the 17th Hong Kong Film Awards. In 1997, the film grossed 45 million yuan at the box office >>>
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The film A Good Man was made by Golden Harvest Company Ltd It was produced in 1997 during the Spring Festival of 1997 New Year Film This piece is made by Hong Jinbao Directed by Ma Meiping Deng Jingsheng Writer, Jackie Chan Hong Jinbao Li Tingyi Cameron Douglas Richard Norton Gao Lihong Zhou Huajian And others. The film was released in South Korea on January 30, 1997. [13]
The film tells the story of Jack, a Chinese cook, helping Diana, a journalist, to escape arm control issue The story of the group's pursuit and successful escape. [14]
In 1998, the film won The 17th Hong Kong Film Awards ·Nomination of best movement guidance [12] In 1997, the film earned HK $45 million at the box office, ranking ninth among the 50 Hong Kong produced films with the highest box office in Hong Kong. [15]
Chinese name
A good man
Foreign name
Mr.Nice Guy
Type
comedy
Production company
Golden Harvest Company Ltd
Production area
Hong Kong, China
Shooting date
1997
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Issuing company
Golden Harvest Company Ltd
Director
Hong Jinbao
Scriptwriter
Deng Jingsheng Ma Meiping
film producer
Cai Lan, He Guanchang [1]
Starring
Jackie Chan Hong Jinbao Richard Norton Karen Mullingman Rachel Blakely Yunxun Baidu Li Tingyi Zhou Huajian Gao Lihong Cameron Douglas
Length
94 minutes
Release time
January 31, 1997
Box office
45 million yuan
Dialogue language
English, Cantonese, Mandarin
Color
colour
Film rating
ⅡA
Production time
1997
Production costs
HK $200 million

Synopsis

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Diana and Photographer When taking a sneak photo of a drug dealer trading activity, we accidentally caught the breakdown of the negotiation between the big drug lord Gene Card and the local bandit gang, and the process of the merger of the two gangs. The scene of Bullock, the leader of the local bandit gang, being killed by Gene Card was also captured in the video. When Gianca found that someone had secretly taken the picture, he ordered his men to recover the tape at any cost.
Diana and the photographer escaped with the video tape. Unfortunately, the photographer was shot. Diana happened to meet Jack on the way. Jack is Italy An assistant of famous chef Bago, he saw that Diana was weak and helped Diana to get on the car and escape from the danger. However, in panic, Diana took Jack's cooking video, and the gang fire and merger video that was secretly shot was left in Jack's car. Then, around a video tape, a dangerous and fiery chase and gunfight started. Chef Jack and his girlfriend were also involved in this vicious fight for no reason and experienced the baptism of blood. [2] [10]

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Cast

Jackie Chan Ornament Jackie
Dubbing Jiang Xiaoliang
Hong Jinbao Ornament Motorcyclist
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Gabrielle Fitzpatrick Ornament Diana
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Karen Mullingman Ornament Lakisha
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Richard Norton Ornament Giancarlo
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Li Tingyi Ornament Miki
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Yunxun Baidu Ornament Romeo
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Barry Otto Ornament Baggio
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Gao Lihong Ornament Cooking program audience
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Zhou Huajian Ornament Ice cream salesperson
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Peter Houghton Ornament Richard
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Peter Lindsay Ornament Grank
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David No Ornament Victor
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Rachel Blakely Ornament Sandy
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Judy Green Ornament Tina
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Stephan Friedrich Ornament scoundrel
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Chris Wilson;Damon Young; Ornament Under Giancarlo
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Aaron Notargrancesco Ornament Sonny
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Jake Notarfrancesco Ornament Nancy
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Frederick Miragliotta Ornament NEA Leader
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Nick Carrafa Ornament NEA Spy
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Keith Agius Ornament Special Operations Team Leader
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Greg Jamieson Ornament priest
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Matthew Dyktynski Ornament TV Station Manager
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Salik Silverstein Ornament Director of cooking program
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Lynn Murphy Ornament nanny
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Nicholas Bufalo Ornament traveler
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Employee List

publisher He Guanchang
producer He Guanchang, Cai Lan [1]
Supervised by Cai Lan
director Hong Jinbao
Associate Director (Assistant) Lin Keming Liang Jiaren Lin Shuzhen Liao Yimin Toni Raynes Dean Fay
Scriptwriter Deng Jingsheng Ma Meiping
Photography Lin Huitai Chen Guanghong
Soundtrack Jinpeida [1]
clip Zhang Yaozong
prop Liang Ruineng
Art Design Ma Guangrong Chau Sai-hung
Action instruction Family building class Cao Rong
clothing design Lv Fengshan
sound recording Paul Jones
Scenery master Jill Eden Martin Jacobs Zlatco Kasumovic Barry Kennedy Simon McCutcheon Hugh Richards Brent Houghton
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(Reference for cast member list [3]

Role Introduction

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Jackie
performer Jackie Chan
dubbing Jiang Xiaoliang
Chinese chef, partner of Italian famous chef Baggio. Zhang Yi saved Diana and was later involved in the gang chase.
Diana
performer Gabrielle Fitzpatrick [16]
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When the camera was used to secretly photograph the drug trade, it caught the whole process of the negotiation between the drug lord Joan Kario and the local bandit gang breaking down, the two sides were in a fire, and the leader of the local bandit gang was killed. When he tried to escape, he was rescued by Jack Zhiyi who passed by. However, when Diana got off the bus, she mistakenly took away the video recording of Baggio and Jack's cooking performance and left her own disc in Jack's car.
Miki
performer Li Tingyi
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Jackie's girlfriend. Giancarlo catches him and threatens Jackie to hand over the videotape.
(Role Introduction Reference [2]

Behind the Scenes

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  1. one
    Since the 1980s Jackie Chan and Hong Jinbao To cooperate again.
  2. two
    Jackie Chan tried to enter the international market with the production of "Hong Kong style English film", so he moved to Australia to shoot the film, and employed a large number of foreign actors. Jackie Chan also spoke English. [4]
  3. three
    At that time, when shooting a group of chase scenes, there was a scene in which Jackie Chan fell from a tall building to a trolley on the ground. Jackie Chan wanted to jump down from a tall building that had not yet removed the scaffolding. Due to the blocking of scaffolding, Jackie Chan was forced to tumble in the air. When he landed, his neck hit the cement floor, and the cervical spine bone of his neck "clicked", and people fainted. [5]

Award record

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Award record
Hong Kong Film Awards (1998; 17th)
Cao Rong, the best action instructor (nominated)
Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award (1997; 34th)
Cao Rong won the award of best action guidance
Best Editing Award Zhang Yaozong (nominated)
(Reference materials of award records [6]

Production and distribution

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Box office viewing
In 1997, A Good Man won HK $45.42 million at the box office [8]
Release Information
the republic of korea
January 30, 1997
Hong Kong, China
January 31, 1997
U.S.A
March 18, 1998
Iceland
September 3, 1998
Mexico
September 26, 1998
britain
August 28, 1998
Hungary
September 3, 1998
Kuwait
September 26, 1998
Sulan
October 7, 1998
Argentina
January 6, 1999
(Reference for release information [9]
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March 2, 2016 [11]
CCTV6 Movie Channel

Film evaluation

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In A Good Man, Jackie Chan also tries to abandon the hero image and play an ordinary person, but he can't explain why his skill is extraordinary, so he is basically a "hero", but from the perspective of an ordinary person hero , which is more acceptable. The film was shot in Australia. The selling point of the film is that Jackie Chan drives in the center of the city. He narrowly escapes from a huge truck and crushes dozens of Mercedes Benz cars. The scene is very intense, which attracts the attention of the audience. (1905 Movie Network) [4]
Although the film "A Good Man" has a heavy patchwork trace, as a black comedy, the film has received a good response after its premiere, adding a bit of fresh air to the always serious Nordic films. Whether in the plot of the film, the style of lines, or even some details, "A Good Man" is full of the shadow of British black humor films. The structure of the film is not complicated, the relationship between the characters is simple, the rhythm is not tight and slow, but it will not make people feel bored. The dialogue of the characters is full of English humor, or more precisely, Guy Ritchie humor. Only a few characters are a mixture of violence and simplicity, which is very pleasing though very original. In addition, although the theme of the film has revealed a positive style of family warmth over revenge desire for most of the time, the end of the film still has a strong catharsis color. (Sina Entertainment) [7]