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Bruce Lee self-guided Tours (work in progress)
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Anti-Corruption - Bill Lake (1975) - Hennessy Road, Wanchai
Monday, August 30, 2021
Anti-Corruption - Bill Lake (197) - Lockhart Road, Wanchai
Some more street shots whilst the opening credit's preamble describes the state of corruption in the Hong kong police force at the time. The following is the view (looking east) along Lockhart Road between Arsenal and Fenwick Streets. The Pussycat Bar was located on the SW corner of Lockhart and Fenwick Streets where the Empire Hotel now stands.
Sunday, August 29, 2021
Anti-Corruption - Bill Lake (1975) - Gloucester Road, Wanchai
Saturday, August 28, 2021
Anti-Corruption - Bill Lake (1975) - Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong
Anyway, just after leaving quarantine on my return to HK, myself and David Bellis (the man behind Gwulo) headed out to Sai Kung to meet Bill for a coffee and chinwag. One of the things I departed with that day was a copy of one of Bill's larger films roles in the form of an Ng See Yuen film called Anti-Corruption. The film *fictionally* portrays the events surrounding the eventual prosecution of renowned bent copper, Peter Godber, and his fellow corrupt police officers. Bill plays the main character, Taff Hunter, who arrives in Hong Kong as an arrow-straight policeman who eventually gets overwhelmed by the constant pressure to accept bribes.
The film starts off as Taff is counting his weekly stack of bills and then goes into flashback as he reminisces about how it all started. Bill told me that at the time of release, it was really popular with local policeman who, after being kept in the dark about the events surrounding Godber's capture, were keen to see how everything had played out. It appears that the rank and file didn't know that most of the arrests were achieved through confessions taken by senior officers in return for dropping of charges or reduced sentences.
One problem with the film is that it appears to be the only copy available. The picture quality appears to be a pan-and-scan VHS transfer from the 1980s, so the screencaps I have aren't great, but there are some interesting locations so I thought it was worthwhile including here. I don't think this movie has had a release outside of the early 80s? If anyone knows differently, please feel free to comment because it would be nice to get Bill a better version.
The opening scenes start with this zoomed in view of a passenger liner berthed at Ocean terminal, before the camera lens pulls back to reveal the harbour and the main part of Central. Most of the right hand side of the loer image has been redeveloped - the Furama and Hilton Hotels disappearing a while ago. But most recently (whilst I was in the UK it seems) Hutchison House has also been demolished to make way for a more modern one now being constructed.
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
Irreversi - Mei Melançon (2010) - Hung Hom Promenade, Kowloon
Monday, August 23, 2021
Irreversi - Mei Melançon (2010) - Shek O Beach, Hong Kong
This is the beach where the couple go to rekindle their relationship. The recognisable shape of Ng Fan Chau, the small island off the coast, can be seen in the baskground.
Sunday, August 22, 2021
Irreversi - Mei Melançon (2010) - Sai Ying Pun Community Complex, High Street
Saturday, August 21, 2021
Irreversi - Mei Melançon (2010) - Nga Tsin Long Road, Kowloon City
Friday, August 20, 2021
Irreversi - Mei Melançon (2010) - IFC Walkway, Central
This is the pedestrian walkway that connects the large IFC development with the Central Ferry Piers elevated walkway and Pier 3. This is where Lynda and her bestie, Kat, have a heart to heart about Lynda's marriage.
Thursday, August 19, 2021
Irreversi - Mei Melançon (2010) - 1 Chatham Path, Central Mid-levels
In the film, Adam knows it's Lynda's favourite building in Hong Kong and he sneakily buys it for her as a surprise. A significant amount of filming was done at the property and I have far too many screencaps to include, but here are some better ones.
Wednesday, August 18, 2021
Irreversi - Mei Melançon (2010) - Victoria Peak Garden, The Peak
Tuesday, August 17, 2021
Irreversi - Mei Melançon (2010) - The Cairnhill, Tsuen Wan
One of the first proper locations to appear in the film is the couple's pre-wealth condominium apartment which was filmed at a development called "The Cairnhill". It's located at the southern end of Route Twisk and is seperated into two main sections. You can see the link road between the two in the lower screencap.
Saturday, August 14, 2021
Young People - David Chiang (1972) - Shek Kong Airfield, Kam Tin
Friday, August 13, 2021
Young People - David Chiang (1972) - Silverstrand Beach Road Car Park, Clearwater Bay
I haven't got much to add beyong what has already been covered by Andi on his blog post other than the fact that in the film this carpark is supposed to be just up the hill from the college campus and the houses you can see have all been replaced. Also, the hill area where Ti Lung and his cohorts are training is now taken up by the rather funky curved Silverstrand Shopping Centre.
Thursday, August 12, 2021
Young People - David Chiang (1972) - Shaw Villa, Movietown
Judging by recent changes to the redevelopment plans for Movietown, it looks as though the Shaw Villa as well as Shaw House - located at the front of the site - might be preserved and incorporated into the new development. I hope so because it would be a shame to lose everything from this historical part of Hong Kong cinema.
Wednesday, August 11, 2021
Young People - David Chiang (1972) - Cafe Galano, Earl Street
The bit we see in the film appears to have been a side exit on Earl Street and it is here where Chiang turns north and walks towards Boundary Street with Agnes in close pursuit. Pretty much all of the buildings around here have been redeveloped and, coincidentally, the last screen cap shows a construction site hoarding for what I believe was the construction of "Earl Gardens" (completed in December of 1972).
The site of the cafe was redeveloped into a residential block called Prince Garden a few years (circa 77/78) after this film was shot.
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Young People - David Chiang (1972) - Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin
I was walking around Sham Shui Po the other day and noticed a video vendor had some old Shaw Bros films for sale (the Celestial DVD releases from the early 00's) and decided to have a look at Young People. It's a contemporary (relatively speaking) Chang Cheh film about a bunch of students who overcome their conflicts to become best of friends. It's not his best film but at least there are some nice clear shots of some familiar locations including the main exterior location at CUHK. If there are any alumni from this place (CUHK or the earlier established Chung Chi College) feel free to leave a comment about the buildings seen below.
The film starts with a view of the campus from the vantage point of Tai Po Road, which runs along the hillside above the campus.
The next part of the sequence (it's filmed from a moving vehicle and so is a bit bouncy at times) sees us going under the arch of the Chung Chi College pai lau and then down the hill into the campus grounds.
The car drives down the road and we get a brief glimpse of what is now called the CUHK ELizabeth Luce Moore Library and the two halls of residence (background right hand side) which are called "Hua Lien Tang" and "Ming Hua Tang" (according to Centamap). All these buildings are still around.
The library gets a bit more of a closeup as Agnes Chan runs out to tell off Ti Lung for whacking a baseball through a window. She looks across to the Lingnan Sports ground where they are playing baseball.
The final building to show is the Chung Chi Tang building with its triangular structure. There are some scenes supposedly filmed inside, but I think the interior was actually a very convincing studio set constructed at Shaws because the scale and details are slightly off. But anyway, here is the gang as they leave the main entrance.
The is basically the extent of the are used for filming, but obviously there are a lot more angles on the film that are too numerous to include on the post. Anyway, if at some point the universities here get reopened to the public (they were ALL secured following the student demonstrations in 2019) I will go and get some modern comparison shots.