Sunday, April 12, 2026

Benson - Robert Guillaume (1984) - Ladder Street, Sheung Wan

While the Governor and Benson are out looking for clues around Upper Lascar Row, they find a pot with an emblem on it which may be related  to Clayton's kidnapping. Benson suspects someone is following them and hangs back only to find out it is Kraus. Meanwhile the Governor spots the car that Clayton was abducted in and jumps in a taxi to follow. All this takes place around the area where Upper Lascar Row, Ladder Street and Hollywood Road join up.

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Benson - Robert Guillaume (1984) - No.8 Police Station, Sai Ying Pun

We've seen this place before, here's the reminder. This is where the group go to report Clayton missing to the Police. It was still an operational station at the time but has since been turned into the David Trench Rehabilitation Centre. The trio chat for a while deciding on strategy outside the main gate posts before sending Kraus (Inga Swenson) back to the hotel to wait for any phone contact. We see her taxi head up High Street towards Bonham Road. The gateposts are still there, but there is now a glass entrance structure between them and the old police building.

Friday, April 10, 2026

Benson - Robert Guillaume (1984) - Jumbo Restaurant

Clayton has gone missing because he's been kidnapped by the baddies. The other three go for dinner at the Jumbo and then head back to shore on one of those little shuttle boats that used to run from Shum Wan Pier Drive and elsewhere.

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Benson - Robert Guillaume (1984) - Regent Hotel, Tsim Sha Tsui

The group are staying at the Regent Hotel. Later it became the Intercontinental and has now been renamed back to The Regent. It's probably one of the most-featured hotels on my blog (alongside the Peninsula).

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Benson - Robert Guillaume (1984) - Kai Tak Airport

The motley crew arrive at Kai Tak and are being spied on by some nefarious no goods who have been instructed by their boss, Ursula, to steal the fashion designs from the reclusive and elusive, famous fashion designer. They mistakenly believe Clayton is their man and follow the group to their hotel.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Benson - Robert Guillaume (1984) - Kowloon Peninsula

 As is expected of an overseas production filmed in Hong Kong, we get the obligaotry view of a plane landing at Kai Tak. In Benson the view is a super zoomed one from Hong Kong Island as a plane flies low over Kowloon on its approach. The lens then zooms out to reveal the Tsim Sha Tsui peninsula and its various landmarks.

Monday, April 6, 2026

Benson - Robert Guillaume (1984) - Matheson Street, Causeway Bay

Unfortunately many of the shots in Benson that might be quite interesting are flashed quickly and due to the poor quality of the image, I doubt I would be able to identify most any, however, one of the shows this view of a tram trundling along what is now the northern section of Matheson Street next to the old Russell Street tran depot sheds (seen in the background). This place is now, of course, filled up by Times Square and the surrounding plaza.

Sunday, April 5, 2026

Benson - Robert Guillaume (1984) - View from the Peak

Here's a flashback to my own childhood growing up in the UK in the 70s and 80s. Benson was a comedy starring Robert Guillaume as Benson Dubois, a head of household for a US Governor, Eugene X. Gatling (John Noble). It turns out the Benson character was originally part of the US comedy series, Soap, which I remember my parents watching when I was a youngster. The series theme tune was an immediate trip down memory lane for me but I have no idea what year I used to watch it or whether the two episode about to be featured were ever seen by me.

Anyway, Season 6 - originally broadcast in 1984 - features a double episode (episode 6 & 7) that was shot on location in Hong Kong. There looks to be a bit of library footage scattered around during the various transitions, but in general the show appears to have been largely shot on location. The episodes are Made in Hong Kong: Part 1 and Part 2.

The show starts with the main characters preparing for a business trip to Hong Kong where a big deal is made of Clayton's (René Auberjonois) portfolio folder. This turns out to be a crucial 'Macguffin' as it mistakenly identifies Clayton as a successful, but secretive, fashion designer carrying around his latest fashion designs - something coveted by a Hong Kong based fashion villain, Ursula (Marian Mercer).

The Hong Kong part begins about 5 minutes into the initial epsiode as we are presented with the establishing scenes as the group arrive at Kai Tak. Unfortunately the copy I took these images from was most likely a digitised VHS recording as the quality is quite low (like many other bits of hard to find footage).

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Bullet for Hire - Simon Yam (1991) - Caine Lane Garden, Sheung Wan

Han takes San away from Ngok's apartment and tries to escape with her, but she gets nervous and jumps out of the car on Caine Lane right next to the weirdly designed garden/playground there (it looks like someone assembled it with Duplo™ bricks). Shan catches up with them and a gunfight ensues between them and Boss's men. The film's finale takes place a the boss's house which I covered back in this post, so this is the last one for this film.

Friday, April 3, 2026

Bullet for Hire - Simon Yam (1991) - Somerset House, Tai Koo Shing

We are supposed to believe that this rooftop is the top of the building where Ngok lives with his daughter, however, this shot was filmed a short distance away from the previous establishing shot and was instead snapped at the top of Somerset House within Tai Koo Shing. This place was demolished circa 2015/2016 to make way for a much taller replacement called "One Taikoo Place". I'm not sure you would be able to convince me to stand quite so close to the edge as Lo Lieh, mind you.

The boss's other gang members have tracked the pair down anyway and a rooftop shootout ensues.