General
Bruce Lee self-guided Tours (work in progress)
Saturday, April 24, 2021
Future Hunters - Robert Patrick (1986) - Mody Road, Kowloon
Friday, April 23, 2021
Future Hunters - Robert Patrick (1986) - Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Future Hunters - Robert Patrick (1986) - Kai Tak Airport, Kowloon
Anyway, the plot involves Richard Norton being transferred into the future (I think) with the tip of the spear that killed Christ, and his need to get the artifact to a Professor Hightower (although it doesn't explain how he knows him) before the Nazis do. Patrick and his girlfriend fly to Hong Kong in search of Hightower but then end up having to go to the Philippines where they run away from Nazis, stumble across a tribe of pygmies, partake in some extreme low-budget special effects and then..well, I can't remember because I got bored. Its one highlight is a brief cameo from Korean superkicker, Hwang Jang Lee.
The screen caps here are fairly low quality because I haven't been able to secure a physical copy of the film and ended up taking the screencaps from a version uploaded to DailyMotion.com (see link here), so if anyone knows of a proper release, please let me know so I can do my bit and pay for it.
So, the Hong Kong scenes start with the usual arrival at Kai Tak where the pair are met by Patrick's local friend, played by Bruce Le.
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
They Call Her Cleopatra Wong - Marrie Lee (1978) - King's Park High Level Service Reservoir Playground, Ho Man Tin
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
They Call Her Cleopatra Wong - Marrie Lee (1978) - Chung Yee Street, Ho Man Tin
Monday, April 12, 2021
They Call Her Cleopatra Wong - Marrie Lee (1978) - Chatham Road North, Hung Hom
Sunday, April 11, 2021
They Call Her Cleopatra Wong - Marrie Lee (1978) - Connaught Road
Saturday, April 10, 2021
They Call Her Cleopatra Wong - Marrie Lee (1978) - Sheung Wan Waterfront, Hong Kong
Cleopatra heads over to a working dock area where she has been given a tip off about some illicit strawberry jam. It turns out the fake money, or at least the Hong Kong dollars part of it, is being smuggled into Hong Kong via jam jars. She goes to meet her informant at the waterside. A couple of the background buildings, sitting along Connaught Road, are still around so it allows us to see that this particular stretch of waterfront was located between Queen's Street and Sutherland Street. The exact location of the truck would be somewhere around the southern edge of the soccer pitch at the east end of Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park today.
Friday, April 9, 2021
They Call Her Cleopatra Wong - Marrie Lee (1978) - Victoria Harbour
They Call Her Cleopatra Wong - Marrie Lee (1978) - View of the Harbour
Next up is a Filipino/Singaporean co-production that filmed in the Philippines, Singapore and Hong Kong. Although the Hong Kong scenes are brief, at least the lead actor, Marrie Lee, was actually here rather than the film just being a bunch of stock footage establishing shots.
The premise is that Singapore's top female agent, Cleopatra Wong, is called back from her holiday in Manila to deal with a counterfeit money organisation that seeks to release forged money into the economies of the various ASEAN members. So she infiltrates the gang to find their secrets before heading off to Hong Kong and then finally back to the Philippines for the film's finale involving men dressed as nuns sporting assault rifles.
The opening Hong Kong scene is the usual view of the harbour from the Peak area, panning across Wanchai. Note the top of the old AIA building in the first image. This has recently been demolished I understand (remember, I have been stuck in the UK for almost 6 months so haven't had a chance to see what is still standing since the pandemic struck).
Or for those who would like to see all these images stitched together, here is a reasonable attempt courtesy of Autostitch.
Friday, April 2, 2021
Visa to Canton - Richard Basehart (1960) - Queen's Road East, Wanchai
I think the final image for this film will have to be this nice colour footage of Queen's Road East. The camera pans from left to right at the junction with Wanchai Road. If you look carefully you can just about see one of the streamline moderne "fins" of the Art Deco Wanchai Market building at the very right of the last frame. The market area, surrounded by those glorious painted wall adverts, is where block 2 of "The Zenith" now stands.
For those who would prefer a nicely stitched panorama of these three images, here is one for your viewing pleasure (click on it for a better view).
Thursday, April 1, 2021
Visa to Canton - Richard Basehart (1960) - Double Happiness Restaurant, Johnston Road
So Benton heads to a casino where he knows a nefarious gangster, purportedly behind the kidnappings, is having a flutter, but the establishing shot for the casino is actually an image of a popular local restaurant that used to stand on the west corner of Tai Yuen Street and Johnston Road. It was called the "Double Happiness Restaurant" (雙喜大茶樓) and was around for a while before being replaced (circa 2001) by a residential building that took the same name (雙喜樓). I'm not sure how long before its demolition the restaurant was still operational.