Run, Tiger, Run
1984 Hong Kong comedy film
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Traditional Chinese | 兩隻老虎 |
Hanyu Pinyin | liǎng zhī lǎohǔ |
Jyutping | loeng5 zek3 lou5 fu2 |
Directed by | John Woo |
Written by | Raymond Wong |
Produced by | John Woo |
Production company | |
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Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Run, Tiger, Run is a 1984 Hong Kong comedy film written by Raymond Wong and directed by John Woo. The film marks the first collaboration of directors John Woo and Tsui Hark.[1]
Plot
Living on the streets homeless boys Teddy and Benny befriend a rich boy who is heir to his grandpa's great fortune. His uncle mistakes all them for his nephews and wanting to steal the inheritance for himself abducts Benny. To save him Teddy teams up with his friends and assassin Mortal Lips to pull off a rescue mission.
Cast
- Teddy Robin as Teddy Shit
- Bin Bin as Little Benny
- Hsiao Hui Ting as Mortal Lips
- Hark Tsui as Grandpa Steak
References
- ^ "RUN TIGER RUN". StudioCanal. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
External links
- Run, Tiger, Run at IMDb
- Run, Tiger, Run at Rotten Tomatoes
- Run, Tiger, Run at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
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Films directed by John Woo
- The Dragon Tamers (1975)
- Hand of Death (1976)
- Follow the Star (1978)
- Last Hurrah for Chivalry (1979)
- From Riches to Rags (1980)
- Laughing Times (1981)
- Run, Tiger, Run (1985)
- A Better Tomorrow (1986)
- Heroes Shed No Tears (1986)
- A Better Tomorrow II (1987)
- The Killer (1989)
- Just Heroes (1989)
- Bullet in the Head (1990)
- Once a Thief (1991)
- Hard Boiled (1992)
- Hard Target (1993)
- Broken Arrow (1996)
- Once a Thief (1996)
- Face/Off (1997)
- Blackjack (1998)
- Mission: Impossible 2 (2000)
- Windtalkers (2002)
- Paycheck (2003)
- All the Invisible Children (2005, segment)
- Red Cliff (2008)
- Reign of Assassins (2010)
- The Crossing (2014)
- Manhunt (2017)
- Silent Night (2023)
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