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Millionaires' Express ()

Foo gwai lip che (original title)
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In early twentieth century China, various criminals with different goals are connected to a Shanghai train, with many rich people on-board.

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Ching Fong Tin
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Tsao Cheuk Kin
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Siu Hung
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Chi
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Fook Loi
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Jook Bo
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Han
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Han's Wife
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Siu Bo
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Yu
Hoi-Lun Au ...
Siu Chuy
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Security Officer
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Security Officer (as Randy Mang)
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Security Officer
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Security Officer
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Yun Shiyu
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Ma, Bandit Chief
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Mountain Bandit
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Mountain Bandit
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Yukio Fushiki (as Jang Lee Hwang)
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Samurai
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Samurai
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Master Wong Kei Ying (as Yu Wang)
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Master Sek
Yut-Chung Lam ...
Fei Hung, Ying's Son
Kuang-Hung Chi ...
Kin, Sek's Son
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Train Captain
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Train Captain's Girlfriend
Lai-Yin Poon ...
Lai
Hou Hsiao ...
Siu Hau
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Wild Bull
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Kar Lok
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Ka Li (as Li Ka)
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Firefighter (as Te Hu Hsiao)
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Bank Robber (as Mo-Chow Yuen)
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Bank Robber
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Bank Robber
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Kang, Shiyu's Man
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Jen, Shiyu's Man
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Mayor Yi
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Shanghai Chief Inspector
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Mountain Bandit
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Mountain Bandit
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Mountain Bandit
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Mountain Bandit
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Mountain Bandit
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Mountain Bandit
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Mountain Bandit (as Mei-Sheng Fan)
Sau Lan Chow ...
Siu Lan
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Cotton Weaver
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Cotton Weaver's Mom
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Passerby (as Teddy Yip)
Hung Tse ...
Bank Staffer
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Fat lady rescued by firemen
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Fong Tin's Mom
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Auntie Seventh
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Cheung
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Bandit
Hung Lu ...
Demonstrator
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Demonstrator
Wing-Cheung Cheung ...
Bandit
Hsi-Chun Yang ...
Bandit
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Bandit
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Doctor
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Woman at Train Station
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Man at Train Station
Danny Yip
Seung-Wah Yip
Yau Cheung Yeung
Tien-Tsai Wei
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(as Yun-hsiang Peng)
Sung-Hao Hsu
Kwong Hung Kei

Directed by

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Sammo Kam-Bo Hung

Written by

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Sammo Kam-Bo Hung ... ()
 
David Tadman ... (feature writer) (uncredited)
 
Keith Wong ... (screenwriter)

Produced by

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Alfred Cheung ... producer
Raymond Chow ... producer
Leonard Ho ... producer
David Tadman ... features producer (uncredited)
Wu Ma ... producer

Music by

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Melody Bank
Alastair Monteith-Hodge
Anders Nelsson

Cinematography by

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Arthur Wong

Makeup Department

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Ivy Law ... makeup artist
Lin Tai Lee ... hair stylist
Min-Hua Pan ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Chi-Shing Chan ... production manager
Arvi Liimatainen ... unit manager: Canada
Siu-King Wong ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Mike Gazley ... first assistant director: Canada
Bill Mizel ... first assistant director: Canada

Art Department

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Yiu-Kwong But ... set designer
Mark Deagle ... set construction: Canada
Dee Embree ... set coordinator: Canada
Cindy Gordon ... props and sets: Canada

Special Effects by

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Stewart Bradley ... special effects: Canada
David Hinks ... special effects assistant: Canada

Stunts

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Sammo Kam-Bo Hung ... stunt coordinator
Biao Yuen ... martial arts and acrobatics double
Kar Lok Chin ... additional stunt double: Yuen Biao (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Robert Bittner ... best boy: Canada
Tung-Chuen Chan ... gaffer
Shelley Degen ... key grip: Canada
Cranston Gobbo ... gaffer: Canada
Chi Hung Lai ... still photographer
Martin Wilde ... second grip: Canada

Casting Department

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Shawnee Janes ... casting director: Canada

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Jill Lakeman ... wardrobe: Canada

Music Department

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Chin-Yung Shing ... composer: theme music

Additional Crew

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Cynthia Clayton ... production assistant: Jasper, Canada (as Cindy Clayton)
Stacey Ferguson ... production coordinator: Canada
Crystal Decker Orren ... localization: us - Well Go USA Entertainment

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Multi-genre flick (western, martial arts, comedy, adventure, etc.) with an all-star cast about a man who returns to his home town, buys everything in sight, and tries to improve its municipal (and his personal) profits by sabotaging a train so the passengers all have to stop in his town and spend lots o' money! Throw in various subplots involving some Japanese swordsmen, some bungling bankrobbers (one of whom is the head of security), and a gang of no-goods who try to mess up the town. Written by Mark Toscano

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Also Known As
  • Fu gui lie che (Hong Kong, Mandarin title)
  • The Millionaire's Express (Hong Kong, English title)
  • Millionaires' Express (Canada, English title)
  • Shanghai Express (United States)
  • Fight of the Challengers (Philippines, English title)
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Runtime
  • 108 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia In the burnt rooftop somersault stunt scene, Yuen Biao suffered a broken leg. See more »
Goofs During the final big fight scene, one of the actors does a back flip off of a bar. Wires can be seen during a top view of the flip. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Best of the Martial Arts Films (1990). See more »

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