Synopsis and review of the Australian action film The Man from Hong Kong (Brian Trenchard Smith, 1975). Includes cast and credits. Australia’s first martial arts action film was a coproduction between Hong Kong production company Golden Harvest and director Brian Trenchard Smith’s Movie Company, with significant investment from BEF Distributors, a subsidiary of the Australian exhibition chain Greater Union. Two years previously, Golden Harvest had coproduced the Bruce Lee smash hit Enter the Dragon, with Warner Bros. The Man from Hong Kong was its first partnership with an Australian producer, and the first coproduction between Hong Kong and Australian based companies. Although the film was almost entirely set in Sydney, much of the product...
Japanese culture, especially Japanese movies, was deeply rooted and merged into Hong Kong culture in...
Building on and bringing up to date the material presented in the first installment of Directory of ...
Shin V. K. W. and Chiu S. W. K. Global distribution networks, local exhibition alliances: Hollywood'...
Synopsis and review of the Australian action film The Man from Hong Kong (Brian Trenchard Smith, 197...
This addition to Intellect's Directory of World Cinema series turns the spotlight on Australia and N...
Since the 1960s, Hong Kong cinema has helped to shape one of the world’s most popular cultural genre...
Since the early 1990s, collaborations between Australian, New Zealand and Asian filmmakers have grow...
Taking co-production as a dominant development of Hong Kong's film industry, this study examines the...
Hong Kong’s film industry was dubbed the ‘Hollywood of the East’ in the 1980s. Between the 1960s and...
In recent years, with the establishment of the Hong Kong Film Archive and growing scholarly interest...
Favraud Georges, Van Den Troost Kristof. Stephen Teo, Director in Action : Johnnie To and the Hong K...
Provides a comprehensive overview of Johnnie To's career, concentrating on his action films, th...
As the apparent progeny of Cold War politics in the West, espionage films witnessed unprecedented po...
This addition to Intellect's Directory of World Cinema series turns the spotlight on Australia and N...
The naming of Hong Kong cinema became detached from the city of Hong Kong in the mid-2000s when its ...
Japanese culture, especially Japanese movies, was deeply rooted and merged into Hong Kong culture in...
Building on and bringing up to date the material presented in the first installment of Directory of ...
Shin V. K. W. and Chiu S. W. K. Global distribution networks, local exhibition alliances: Hollywood'...
Synopsis and review of the Australian action film The Man from Hong Kong (Brian Trenchard Smith, 197...
This addition to Intellect's Directory of World Cinema series turns the spotlight on Australia and N...
Since the 1960s, Hong Kong cinema has helped to shape one of the world’s most popular cultural genre...
Since the early 1990s, collaborations between Australian, New Zealand and Asian filmmakers have grow...
Taking co-production as a dominant development of Hong Kong's film industry, this study examines the...
Hong Kong’s film industry was dubbed the ‘Hollywood of the East’ in the 1980s. Between the 1960s and...
In recent years, with the establishment of the Hong Kong Film Archive and growing scholarly interest...
Favraud Georges, Van Den Troost Kristof. Stephen Teo, Director in Action : Johnnie To and the Hong K...
Provides a comprehensive overview of Johnnie To's career, concentrating on his action films, th...
As the apparent progeny of Cold War politics in the West, espionage films witnessed unprecedented po...
This addition to Intellect's Directory of World Cinema series turns the spotlight on Australia and N...
The naming of Hong Kong cinema became detached from the city of Hong Kong in the mid-2000s when its ...
Japanese culture, especially Japanese movies, was deeply rooted and merged into Hong Kong culture in...
Building on and bringing up to date the material presented in the first installment of Directory of ...
Shin V. K. W. and Chiu S. W. K. Global distribution networks, local exhibition alliances: Hollywood'...