Bullet for Hire

Bullet for Hire is a 1991 Hong Kong action film written and directed by Yuen Chun-man and starring Jacky Cheung, Simon Yam, Dick Wei, Lo Lieh and Sheila Chan.

Bullet for Hire
DVD cover
Traditional子彈出租
Simplified子弹出租
MandarinZǐ Dàn Chū Zū
CantoneseZi2 Daan2 Ceot1 Zou1
Directed byYuen Chun-man
Produced byChan Kin-ting
Screenplay byYuen Chun-man
Leung Wai-ting
StarringJacky Cheung
Simon Yam
Dick Wei
Lo Lieh
Sheila Chan
Music byMak Hiu-lun
CinematographyJohnny Koo
Edited byMarco Mak
Production
company
Vediocam Film
Distributed byGolden Princess Amusement
Release date
5 September 1991 (1991-09-05)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$3,646,104

Plot

Triad assassins Ngok (Lo Lieh), Hon (Simon Yam) and Shan (Jacky Cheung) are struggling in a battle for money and power in Hong Kong. Ngok and Hon has worked for triad boss Dick (Dick Wei) for over ten years and the two have established a profound friendship. Because they were clever, the two were heavily utilized by Dick. However, Ngok is getting old and worried that Dick will harm his only daughter, San (Elaine Chow). With the help of the police, Ngok was able to fake his death during an assassination attempt.

Shan, on the other hand, is a newcomer killer. While following Hon, Shan gets to learn about the fickleness of the world. One time after winning HK$100,000 from a bet, he encounters a message girl, Lan (Sheila Chan) and develops a romantic relationship with her. At this time, Dick suspects about Ngok's death and sends Hon and Shan to kill him. Dick also kidnaps Lan to blackmail Shan and at this critical moment of deciding the fate of three of them, the choices of life and death are in front in front of them.

Cast

  • Jacky Cheung as Shan
  • Simon Yam as Hon
  • Dick Wei as Mr. Dick
  • Lo Lieh as Ngok
  • Sheila Chan as Lan
  • Elaine Lui as Interpol officer
  • Elaine Chow as San
  • Lam Chung as Bill (cameo)
  • Ma Kei as Kwai (cameo)
  • Hung San-sam as Ngok's victim in flashback
  • Wan Seung-lam as Mr. Dick's thug
  • Lee Chun-kit as Mr. Dick's thug
  • Paul Wong as Mr. Dick's thug
  • Wong Chi-keung as Mr. Dick's thug
  • Lung Tin-sang as Boss playing darts in pub
  • Johnny Cheung as Boss's thug/Mr. Dick's thug
  • Ridley Tsui as Boss's thug
  • Johnny Yip
  • Tam Chuen-leung
  • Danny Chow as one of Kwai's men
  • Tam Chuen-hing as Superintendent Henry Tso Hon
  • Jameson Lam as Restaurant captain
  • Ken Yip as Ngai Chai-wan's bodyguard
  • Tsim Siu-ling
  • Hung Yan-yan
  • Roger Thomas as Mr. Wilson
  • Johnny Koo as Kau
  • Huang Kai Sen as Assassin
  • Benny Lai as Boss's thug
  • Ka See-fung as Boss's thug
  • Hon Chun as Boss's thug
  • Kwok Nga-cheung

Theme song

  • Resurrection (復活)
    • Composer: Donald Ashley
    • Lyricist: Calvin Poon
    • Singer: Jacky Cheung

Reception

Critical

City On Fire gave the film a score of 8/10 and writes "It's an erratic, irreverent, almost anything goes flick with comedy that's actually comical and some explosive action sequences that get the squibs bursting."[1]

Box office

The film grossed HK$3,646,104 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 5 to 11 September 1991 in Hong Kong.

See also

References


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