Thursday, November 30, 2023
Desperate Mission - Germán Cobos (1965) - More Kwun Tong Road
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
Desperate Mission - Germán Cobos (1965) - Olympic Avenue, To Kwa Wan
Anyway, this is the corner of Olympic Avenue as it turns east onto Sung Wong Toi Road, just past the Sung Wong Toi Garden. The white building is marked on the older maps as a "seasoning factory", but a little digging turned up the name of the Tien Chu Chemical factory. The company is famous for its MSG products as well as other things. The part of the building we can see below was the cold storage facility at 72 Pak Tai Street, but the factory compound was massive (200,000 sq ft) and encompassed a whole block that has since been filled by the "Sky Tower"residential development.
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Desperate Mission - Germán Cobos (1965) - Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong
There's actually a few more images of different sections of Kwun Tong Road that I will share but will do so in a later post.
Monday, November 27, 2023
Desperate Mission - Germán Cobos (1965) - More Kai Tak Airport
Checkout the VW vans for the hotels. The August Moon Hotel was a real hotel on Kimberley Road in TST. I wonder if this is the same vehicle?
Sunday, November 26, 2023
Desperate Mission - Germán Cobos (1965) - Kai Tak Airport
Saturday, November 25, 2023
Desperate Mission - Germán Cobos (1965) - Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong
The film plot is a bit convoluted but revolves around Z-55 being pulled back into service for an American Secret Service agency to pick up where a previous agent left off after being killed.
Following the opening credits we get some driving scenes filmed along Connaught Road Central. The first image below shows the old General Post Office on the left and the mail bridge that crossed the road to supply the mail boats. The camera pans right as the car goes by and we can see Edinburgh Place and City Hall in the background.
Friday, November 24, 2023
The Peninsula Hotel's Former Fountain
I can't remember where I first heard it - possibly on local Facebook history group when I still had an account - but someone had mentioned that a fountain that once sat, pride of place, in the centre of the Peninsula Hotel's front driveway had been donated to a local school on Hong Kong Island.
There is a brief clip in Soldier of Fortune (1955) that nicely captures it in its former Peninsula Hotel glory.
Anyway, after posting my little snippet of historical info on Gwulo.com, someone turned up to correct me and post that it wasn't donated at all but, in fact, was purchased by their grandmother. You can read the comments on the Gwulo link I just posted above but in essence, this person's grandmother, Mrs Wen (溫廖詠楚), was the woman responsible for the creation of the True Light Middle School in Hong Kong.
Mrs Wen was one of the teachers at the True Light Middle School in the Baihedong area of Guangzhou (Canton) and, following the war, she came to Hong Kong and bought a plot of land at 50 Tai Hang Road. Historically, religious groups have been allowed to purchase plots of land very cheaply in Hong Kong on the proviso that the land was used to provide schooling. This is one of the main reasons why most current local Hong Kong schools are founded by and governed by a religious/church organisation.
This was the site, on Tai Hang Road, where the Hong Kong True Light Middle School was established in 1947 and still remains to this day. The events surrounding Mrs Wen's ownership of the fountain are not explained, but in 1965 she bought the fountain from the hotel and donated it to the school where it still stands in the main front courtyard.
Actually, if you look very closely at the base, you can see that the one at the school differs slightly. The original one on the screencap above has a rounded lip, but the school one is just flat, so I guess the original base was unsalvageable - perhaps it couldn't be removed without damage. All the same, it's nice to see a little bit of Hong Kong history surviving in a location different from its original one (it happens more than you would think). The screenshot below (from A Queen's Ransom) shows you what replaced it. I think I know which one I prefer.
Thursday, November 23, 2023
Four Assassins - Will Yun Lee (2011) - Perowne House, Perowne Barracks
I didn't post this initially because I had a real hard time trying to find out where "Perowne House" was exactly, no amount of googling returned any useful information, but it turns out that it was located in the north section of the camp - separated from the rest of the camp when the new Tuen Mun Highway was constructed right through the middle. This part of the camp contained a variety of sports grounds as well as the gym and the aforementioned Perowne House.
This whole section of the old camp was redeveloped circa 2011 into the Harrow International School and a very large multi-unit housing development called "The Bloomsway". So I think it's safe to assume this is why the film crew had the run of the place. Perowne House was located at the eastern end of what is now a luxury house development called "The Highlands". Anyway, mystery solved. As far as I can tell the image below is the only online picture of the place.
Wednesday, November 22, 2023
Spitfire - Lance Henriksen (1995) - Cochrane Street, Central
Rex is handcuffed to a lamp post on the corner of Cochrane/Stanley Streets. In the background of the top image you can see the "Good Spring Company". I believe this Chinese medicine shop is still there, albeit with a newer sign.
Anyway,it looks like this is the last post for Spitfire. Time to move on to a new film.
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
Spitfire - Lance Henriksen (1995) - Wellington Street, Central
The pair are finally caught at the junction of Pottinger Street and Wellington Street. Not much has changed here at all, apart from the fashions.
Monday, November 20, 2023
Spitfire - Lance Henriksen (1995) - Pottinger Street, Central
Sunday, November 19, 2023
Spitfire - Lance Henriksen (1995) - Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay
Saturday, November 18, 2023
Spitfire - Lance Henriksen (1995) - Aberdeen Harbour
Aberdeen Harbour proper now as Rex (Tim Thomerson) and Charlie (Kristie Phillips) are taken along the western breakwater in an attemptto disguise them from the pursuing helicopter. The Dairy Farm Cold Storage facilities in the background are still around. The usual cat-and-mouse chase, in and around the floating community, takes place before everything moves back to land.