General
Bruce Lee self-guided Tours (work in progress)
Friday, September 30, 2022
Blade in Hong Kong - Terry Lester (1985) - View across Wanchai
Thursday, September 29, 2022
Blade in Hong Kong - Terry Lester (1985) - Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Blade in Hong Kong- Terry Lester (1985) - New World Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui
The New World Centre and New World Apartments were demolished about 5 years ago to make way for the new (and very ugly) waterfront K11 malls.
Monday, September 26, 2022
Blade in Hong Kong - Terry Lester (1985) - Rocky Harbour, Sai Kung
Saturday, September 24, 2022
Blade in Hong Kong - Terry Lester (1985) - Soko Islands
Friday, September 23, 2022
Blade in Hong Kong - Terry Lester (1985) - Lion's Club Pavilion, The Peak
So anyway, I bought the VHS tape and then spent the next couple of years unable to do anything about it because of my to'ing and fro'ing between HK and the UK (and getting stuck in the UK, twice!). Only this year was I able to track down a person in Hong Kong who was able to digitise the film for me and I finally got the files back a couple of months ago. Only now have I been able to go through the film and identify a good number of locations.
The film itself is actually quite good. It revolves around Blade (Terry Lester) who, despite being the adopted son of a rich Hong Kong business man (Keye Luke), runs his own private investigation company and gets involved in a case that targets his dad for assassination.The case coincides with another one regarding the kidnapping of a local businessman's daughter, who is being held ransom.
There are a whole bunch of locations to cover, although much of the opening montage sequence appears to be a collection of library footage, I'll include then anyway. First up is the opening shot of the harbour from the Lion's Club Pavilion on the Peak. The montage returns to the area, a little higher up, for a later part of the sequence (second image).
For some reason the location marker provided by Google keeps jumping to Epworth Lodge rather than the actual location of the pavilion.
Thursday, September 22, 2022
All About Ah Long - Chow Yun Fat (1989) - Avenida da Amizade, Macau
Another shot from the race finale as Ah Long races his bike around the R-Bend of the Guia Circuit. It's the home straight of the circuit but in usual times is the Avenida da Amizade. These days the view to the peninsula in the background (that's the still-standing Grand Lapa on the left hand side of the top image) is blocked by the current ferry terminal and it's associated road infrastructure.
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
All About Ah Long - Chow Yun Fat (1989) - Estrada de San Francisco, Macau
From a practical point of view the film had to be filmed during one of the real Grand Prix (not sure the Macau Govt would have allowed these major roads to be closed for anything other than that event) along the proper, so-called, Guia Circuit. It's an autumn-based event so I expect this part of the film was filmed in the autumn of 1988.
Anyway, in the first of a few street scenes as the bikers race around the course, we get a few glimpses of Macau, starting with the Military Club building along Estrada de San Francisco.
Monday, September 19, 2022
All About Ah Long - Chow Yun Fat (1989) - Lung Kwu Tan, Tuen Mun
Sunday, September 18, 2022
All About Ah Long - Chow Yun Fat (1989) - Tai O Mun Road, Sai Kung
Saturday, September 17, 2022
All About Ah Long - Chow Yun Fat (1989) - Ocean Park, Hong Kong
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
RTHK 3 - Hong Kong Heritage Broadcast - the Jumbo
For those who don't know what happened to the Jumbo, it was closed due to the pandemic. It's main business for a long time was centred aound large Mainland Chinese tour groups. These dried up due to the pandemic restrictions in Hong Kong and the Mainland, and the restaurant (and adjoining Tai Pak) have been closed since mid-2020.
At one point the Government mooted turning the structure over to Ocean Park, but for whatever reason it didn't happen and the owner instead decided to move it away from Hong Kong. The move was a big secret and no one knew where it was going. It turned out to be heading for a refurbishment at a Vietnamese port but capsized about half-way there and was left to sink. Lots of conspiracy theories have followed.
Saturday, September 10, 2022
Hong Kong (series) - Rod Taylor (1960) - Shek Kip Mei Estate, Kowloon
We interrupt usual programming to complete our episode breakdown of the 1960 Rod Taylor Hong Kong series. I originally covered this show several years ago (actually 2019/2020) but couldn't complete the whole series because a single episode - Suitable for Framing - was unavailable. I couldn't find a copy anywhere.
The excellent Rod Taylor fansite was my first point of reference for the complete list of epsiodes, which were initially hosted on Youtube. But the list has since been updated to point to the Internet Archive and the missing episode, Suitable for Framing, has been located.
Sadly, it was largely a studio based episode whereby a shady character (played by Richard Loo) tries to get Glenn Evans framed for murder. There are some exterior shots but none that haven't been used before, other than this one.
I know this was taken in Shek Kip Mei because the angle on Lion Rock on the background is the same one that can still be seen from looking NE up Nam Cheong Street (I live in the area so am very familiar with it). But narrowing down the specific buildings seen in-shot is a bit more difficult.
However, I believe this was taken from Berwick Street between - what was - Block Q and Block P looking up to Block CC in the far distance with Lion Rock above it. This equates to where the Shek Kip Mei "Shopping Centre" (i.e. wet market) now stands at the corner of Berwick Street and Nam Cheong Street (same view today on Street View).
Friday, September 9, 2022
All About Ah Long - Chow Yun Fat (1989) - Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Singapore
Why was this done? The only explanation I have is that To wanted a hotel with a vast interior that he just couldn't find in Hong Kong. I'm sure a HK film aficionado may be able to provide the real reason. But anyway, the exterior scenes as Ah Long drives Porky to the hotel front, as well as the lobby scenes when Porky goes to meet Sylvia, were all filmed in Singapore. I've included them here just for completeness.
There is also a later scene where another switch is done as Sylvia looks out over Happy Valley and then the next scenes shows a view from the roof of this hotel (bottom image). I'll include that again when I cover the Happy Valley location.