Close Escape

Close Escape
Film poster
Traditional 飛越危牆
Simplified 飞越危墙
Mandarin Fēi Yuè Wēi Qiáng
Cantonese Fei1 Jyut6 Ngai4 Ceong4
Directed by Chow Chun-wing
Produced by Guy Lai
Screenplay by Bryan Cheung
Chow Chun-wing
Starring Max Mok
Michael Miu
Aaron Kwok
Dick Wei
Charine Chan
Yukari Oshima
Music by John Wong
Cinematography Hung Hin-sing
Edited by Robert Choi
Production
company
Y.C. Lai Films
Distributed by Y.C. Lai Films
Release date
18 May 1989 (1989-05-18)
Running time
93 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office HK$2,149,821

Close Escape is a 1989 Hong Kong action film directed by Chow Chun-wing and starring Max Mok, Michael Miu and Aaron Kwok, who acts in his debut film role.

Plot

Lam Wai-tung has developed cancer. In order to raise money for his younger brother, Wai-leung, to study medicine overseas, he steals some diamonds for smuggler Chiu Ying-kau. After the robbery, Wai-tung hides the real diamonds for himself and gives fake diamonds to Chiu, who then finds out and kills Wai-tung. In order to recover the diamonds, Chiu sets a scheme and makes Wai-leung a murder suspect and arranges his Japanese female subordinate, Miko, to hide him and nurse his gunshot wounds. Under Miko's attentive treatment, Wai-leung heals and they establish a profound friendship.

Wai-leung's good friend, Sergeant Ben Kwok, was sent to investigate the case and later he and Wai-leung stumble across the diamonds that Wai-tung hid. Miko snatches the diamonds and Chiu arrives and forces Wai-leung to hand the diamonds over. When he refuses, Chiu plans to kill them. When Miko leaves, she sees Chiu's henchmen on the road and returns to help Wai-leung and fights with Chiu, where Miko was wounded by Chiu, who was eventually killed by Wai-leung.

Cast

  • Max Mok as Lam Wai-leung
  • Michael Miu as Lam Wai-tung
  • Aaron Kwok as Sergeant Ben Kwok
  • Dick Wei as Chiu Ying-kau
  • Charine Chan as Man
  • Yukari Oshima as Miko
  • William So as Wai-leung's friend who call ambulance
  • Chan Chik-wai as Uncle Kwat
  • Cheung Miu-hau as Big Head Man
  • Pomson Shi as Yok
  • Au-yeung Tak Fan
  • Lam Chi-tai as Poky
  • Chiang Tao as Shek Sun
  • Chung Wai as thug
  • Chang Seng-kwong as thug
  • Cho Chung-sing
  • Yiu Man-kei as thug
  • Lam Foo-wai as thug

Box office

The film grossed HK$2,149,821 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 18 May to 1 June 1989 in Hong Kong.

See also

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