This location, Sirmio, on its own was one of the main reason I wanted to include this film on the blog.
One of three "castles" built by Eu Tong Sen in the pre-war period, this schloss-style mansion was located on the north shore of Tolo Harbour and caused a bit of a mystery for us on Gwulo/Batgung (can't remember which) back in the day. We eventually tracked it down to a headland now occupied by a large housing development called "Fortune Garden", just off Ting Kok Road. As you can see from the screencaps below, the building was on its last legs by the time this film was shot there and another of Hong Kong's grand mansions soon bit the dust and disappeared. Thankfully, there are some nice photos from the 1960s over at Gwulo and we have films like this to save it for posterity. Incidentally, there is one remaining artifact from the property that is still intact and it's a pagoda located on the headland above the water of the harbour. I have no idea if it has been integrated into the current housing estate or whether it can be reached from the beach. If anyone knows, please feel to comment.
Anyway, Sirmio is the location where Yuen goes to confront his boss only to be followed by both Vickie and the Yuen's crazy former Vietnamese army colleague, Kam, who wants to take revenge for Yuen abandoning him to the North Vietnamese back during the war.
Friday, January 31, 2025
Thursday, January 30, 2025
The Head Hunter - Chow Yun Fat (1982) - Ngau Tau Kok, Kwun Tong
As Vickie and her cameraman do some more investigation into the mysterious goings-on at the film company, they install themselves on a nearby rooftop to do some reconnaissance with their binoculars. The location was a building located at 367 Kwun Tong Road looking towards Ngau Tau Kok MTR station. The area has changed, as you would expect, and the building they are on has been replaced by a residential building called the Lai Yue Building. Having said that, the large industrial building in the first image (it looks like two buildings because of the different facades) is still around. It's the Meyer Industrial Building - owned by the famous cookware company. The second image shows Ngau Tau Kok MTR station.
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
The Head Hunter - Chow Yun Fat (1982) - Devil's Peak
Yuen's former comrade, Kam (Philip Chen), has been tasked to kill him and lures Yuen to the old battery on Devil's Peak in an attempt to carry out the hit. However, Yuen is savvy and rocks up to the meet with a handgrenade which kills Kam's sidekick, but allows Kam to escape. The textured concrete surface in the images below is the concrete sides of Gough Battery (built in 1913).
The view back towards Devil's Peak
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
The Head Hunter - Chow Yun Fat (1982) - Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Kowloon
After Yuen is set up on the film set and injured during the stunt he was performing, he is taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment.
Monday, January 27, 2025
The Head Hunter - Chow Yun Fat (1982) - Radio Television Hong Kong, Broadcast Drive
The studio where Vickie Lee (Rosamund Kwan) works is the RTHK building on Broadcast Drive, recognisable because of its vertically striped facade. I have had the privelege of being inside the building a couple of years ago when I appeared on Annemarie Evans' "Hong Kong Heritage" program doing a chat about the various film appearances of the recently deceased Jumbo Restaurant (see this post). It's also here where Yuen turns up on a motorbike to give Vickie a lift home.
Sunday, January 26, 2025
The Head Hunter - Chow Yun Fat (1982) - Former Austin Hotel
Another of Yuen's hits is on a guy staying at, what was, the Austin Hotel. Unfortunately, the building has long gone and been replaced by the Surson Commercial Building at 140 Austin Road. As the police and reporters turn up we can see a couple of familiar landmarks including the former curved facade of 148 Austin Road, as well as the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on the other side of the road. I'm not sure when the hotel was demolished, but its replacement mentioned above was opened in 1993, so it wouldn't surprise me if the hotel building was still around circa 1990.
Former 148 Austin Road in the background (now demolished sadly)
Saturday, January 25, 2025
The Head Hunter - Chow Yun Fat (1982) - former Kowloon District Police Headquarters
Police districts are divided differently these days but back in 1982, the Kowloon District Police HQ was located in the building now known as Kowloon West Regional Police Headquarters - at the Kowloon City end of Argyle Street. The building has had a little change to the entrance, but otherwise looks more or less the same. This is where the police investigating the murders being committed by Yuen are based.
Friday, January 24, 2025
The Peking Medallion - Robert Stack (1967) - Dragon Garden, Tsuen Wan
While we're on the subject of Dragon Garden, a quick interruption for another pandemic find that I neglected to post earlier. This is a throw back to seven years ago when I was posting locations for The Peking Medallion. In the film, Nancy Kwan plays the ruthless head of a local triad and we are first introduced to her as she is swimming in a pool at her gang headquarters. In reality the gang HQ was Ching Chun Koon in Tuen Mun (see this post for the reminder). However, the pool that Nancy is initially seen swimming in was elsewhere...Dragon Garden. The give away is the curved, red railing on the steps down to the pool.
Thursday, January 23, 2025
The Head Hunter - Chow Yun Fat (1982) - Dragon Garden, Tsuen Wan
Yuan's boss takes his own orders from an even higher bossman who lives at Dragon Garden in Tsuen Wan. This place is no stranger to this blog as it has been featured in multiple films and TV shows, although most people only know it from The Man with the Golden Gun (here's the full list so far). It's currently leased to a religious educational institute.
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
The Head Hunter - Chow Yun Fat (1982) - Kowloon Public Mortuary, Hung Hom
This is the location the body of the murdered man is taken following the assassination at the Govt Offices. The mortuary is still around but has been superseded by a larger facility at Kwai Chung and is now used only for backup. It's tucked down a side street in amongst the various funeral parlour businesses in Hung Hom. We were very close to this location several years ago for Infernal Affairs.
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
The Head Hunter - Chow Yun Fat (1982) - French Mission Building, Central
Next up is The Head Hunter, a 1982 Seasonal production starring Chow Yun Fat as Yuen Lik, a Vietnamese refugee in Hong Kong who earns his keep by carrying out assassinations for a corrupt film producer (Tang Ching). He goes about doing his bosses bidding until he falls for a local TV journalist (Rosamund Kwan) who is investigating a string of mysterious deaths.
I first saw this film when it was included on the "Millcreek Entertainment 100 Greatest Martial Arts Classics" collection. The print was fairly poor so I never really watched it with much concentration and only recently, after realising one of the filming locations was of significant interest to me, gave it another go via a copy uploaded to the Internet Archive. The quality was just as poor, as you'll see by the screencaps, but the story is quite good and anything with Chow Yun Fat is always worth a watch.
The film starts with an assassination by one of Yuen's friends/compatriots, but the assassin is killed afterwards by the police and Yuen believes his friend let himself get caught deliberately to escape his similar predicament. This scene was shot in the area located between the old Govt Office Main Wing, St John's Cathedral and the French Missionary Building (formerly used as the Court of Final Appeal). That's the French Missionary building on the right of the top image. I have no idea if the cannon is still at the top of the steps that leads up the the old Govt office building.
I believe the lower image was shot in front of the East Wing section of the building, but happy to be corrected. The buildings are now part of the Justice Department.
I first saw this film when it was included on the "Millcreek Entertainment 100 Greatest Martial Arts Classics" collection. The print was fairly poor so I never really watched it with much concentration and only recently, after realising one of the filming locations was of significant interest to me, gave it another go via a copy uploaded to the Internet Archive. The quality was just as poor, as you'll see by the screencaps, but the story is quite good and anything with Chow Yun Fat is always worth a watch.
The film starts with an assassination by one of Yuen's friends/compatriots, but the assassin is killed afterwards by the police and Yuen believes his friend let himself get caught deliberately to escape his similar predicament. This scene was shot in the area located between the old Govt Office Main Wing, St John's Cathedral and the French Missionary Building (formerly used as the Court of Final Appeal). That's the French Missionary building on the right of the top image. I have no idea if the cannon is still at the top of the steps that leads up the the old Govt office building.
I believe the lower image was shot in front of the East Wing section of the building, but happy to be corrected. The buildings are now part of the Justice Department.
Monday, January 20, 2025
Beyond Hypothermia - Jacklyn Wu Chien-lien (1996) - Kimberley Street, Tsim Sha Tsui
The majority of the finale appears to take place along Kimberley Street in Tsim Sha Tsui. In fact, the big car park where everyone is shot up was located on the site later turned into the Empire Hotel Kowloon.