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Bruce Lee self-guided Tours (work in progress)
Saturday, July 31, 2021
Righting Wrongs - Yuen Biao (1986) - Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kowloon
This is the last proper Hong Kong shot of the film because the subsequent warehouse scenes where the fight with Melvin Wong starts looks to have been shot in a studio (or at least an anonymous warehouse that defies identification) and the airborne shots at the end were, like the film's opening gun fight, filmed in New Zealand.
Friday, July 30, 2021
Righting Wrongs - Yuen Biao (1986) - Former Tsuen Wan Transport Interchange, Tsuen Wan
Actually, the red upper section of the ferry pier can be seen in several subsequent shots. For example, see below.
The old ferry pier has also gone, although I think the construction of Tsuen Wan West Rail MTR station was probably the reason for that one as well as some additional reclamation to the waterfront. The MTR station now serves as the area's transport hub, so I can only assume once it was built the old Transport Interchange seen above became redundant and exacerbated its removal
I'm a bit miffed because the existence of this place more than overlapped with my residence here and, had I looked into this film earlier, I may have had a chance to visit before it disappeared. Such is life, full of lost opportunity. Anyway, thankfully a local blogger did get to go in quite some time ago (circa 2008) and has a bunch of photos you might be interested in.
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Righting Wrongs - Yuen Biao (1986) - Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Kowloon
Other than the disappearance of the New World Centre from the background, this stretch of waterfront, not being part of the new-slightly-better-than-before-or-is-it-really "Avenue of Stars", has remained fairly unchanged in the 35 years since the film's release.
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Righting Wrongs - Yuen Biao (1986) - Chater Road, Central
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Righting Wrongs - Yuen Biao (1986) - 23 La Salle Road, Kowloon Tsai
This is the second of my 'exclusives' for this film because I have managed to track down the house used for James Tien's property and the scene where Rothrock fights Biao after stumbling in and thinking he has just killed Tien's character.
The property was located in the Kowloon Tsai area of Kowloon Tong (this is the area to the immediate east of Waterloo Road). The area was developed from the late 1940s and early 1950s and many of the original houses show an art deco influence similar to those found in Yau Yat Chuen which was developed around the same time. Many have curved facades and extended wraparound balconies that are no longer in vogue.
The property seen in the film didn't have many curves (it had one, to be precise - see the third image below) but did have the large wraparound balcony and this is where the later action of the fight scene takes place. Sadly, the place has been demolished and replaced by four "luxury" houses called "Lancaster Place" (the Chinese name is 家蔚園). This might give you some idea of how big the plot was when it just had a single property on it and why we see the large garden in the movie as Biao jumps down from the balcony after handcuffing Rothrock to the railings. The address was 23 La Salle Road and it was most likley demolished in the mid to late 90s because its replacement was completed in 1999.
You can actually see this property's neighbour, number 25, over on Gwulo.com courtesy of Mike Cussans, who used to live at #27. Sadly, no images of this particular property, but you can see they are almost identical in design.
Monday, July 26, 2021
Righting Wrongs - Yuen Biao (1986) - Aberdeen Marina Club, Aberdeen
In case you didn't know, the club is owned and run by the Shangri-La Hotel group.
Sunday, July 25, 2021
Righting Wrongs - Yuen Biao (1986) - Regent on the Park, Central
Saturday, July 24, 2021
Righting Wrongs - Yuen Biao (1986) - Cheung Sha Wan Police Station, Cheung Sha Wan
Friday, July 23, 2021
Righting Wrongs - Yuen Biao (1986) - Mita Centre, Kwai Chung
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Righting Wrongs - Yuen Biao (1986) - Great Eagle Centre, Wanchai
This is the main entrance along Harbour Road and looks pretty much the same today, although I think the ornamental guardian lions have since been removed.
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Righting Wrongs - Yuen Biao (1986) - Tseuk Kiu Street, Yau Yat Chuen
Biao waits for his first target at the corner of Tat Chee Avenue and Tsuek Kiu Street in Yau Yat Chuen. You can just see the street sign as the car drives past him.
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Righting Wrongs - Yuen Biao (1986) - Middle Road Playground, Tsim Sha Tsui
Monday, July 19, 2021
Righting Wrongs - Yuen Biao (1986) - former Supreme Court, Central
Yuen Biao plays a barrister who is sent along the path of retribution following the assassination of his mentor outside some law courts (actually, it was the Auckland War Memorial Museum standing in as a law court) in New Zealand. When Biao sees criminals getting off the hook following the killing of the key witnesses and their whole family, he takes matters into his own hands.
The former Supreme Court is the main location where Biao is found doing his work. On a historical note, the Supreme Court ceased to exist on 1st July 1997 and is now known as the High Court. It's located next to Pacific Place.