FF 2008: THE MAN FROM HONG KONG
Rated R; 111min; Director:Brian Trenchard-Smith (1975)
Location: Alamo South Lamar
This show is a part of the Fantastic Fest Signature Series, Click to See More
Part of the Fantastic Fest "Not Quite Hollywood" Ozsploitation
Retrospective.
From now on whenever anyone asks me what the most berserk
orgy of action and violence ever placed on film is I'll be honor-bound to
answer THE MAN FROM HONG KONG. If a car crashes and explodes in this film
(and it will, don't worry) you'd better believe it will explode with 5,000
megatons of TNT power. When our special guest Brian Trenchard-Smith was
filming this movie in Australia he got complaints from Soviet Cosmonauts in
space who said it kept them awake at night. With 75 car chases, 17
throat-ripping death fights, 437 burning-man scenes and one dopey
hang-glider this is truly a memorable exercise in pedal to the metal
excitement. And director Brian Trenchard-Smith, who not only directed the
film but plays a pornishly-bedecked henchman, will be here in person to
explain how and why. Stars Jimmy Wang Yu as the "tough cop who learned every
trick in the book and then threw the book away" and erstwhile James Bond
seat-warmer George Lazenby as a dandyish crime boss with a bulletproof
mustache. Stunts by the madman from dingo-land Grant Page, who appears
desperate to end it all in a progressively greater and greater aggregation
of death-defiance. (Lars)
Rare 35mm print courtesy of The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.
This film is sponsored by Foster’s.
This film is endorsed by Headquarters 10!
Kid Policy: 18 and up; Children 6 and up will be allowed only with a parent or guardian. No children under the age of 6 will be allowed.
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