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Dramatic, military music plays.
A man rides on a horse in the snowy mountains.
Some came from the mountains.
A large group of men ride on horses across a field.
Some from the valleys and plains.
A group of five women in a convertible car dressed up for cold weather.
Some came from their smart, city life.
A huge, black steam train hisses at a station.
The train is wrapped in flags and a military parade is taking place beside it.
But they all came to ride by Shanghai Express!
A caption reads: Shanghai Express. Millionaires' Express
A train whistle is heard.
Tsao, a fire chief, is beside a frightened woman, Chi.
They stand on top of a burning building. Tsao lifts Chi onto his shoulders as she hangs onto a length of rope.
There were the good guys.
Two firemen pull the rope and Chi flies off the building into the arms of another fireman standing on a ladder. She holds onto him as the ladder falls to the ground.
It's night. Two doors are smashed as hooded figures walk in in slow motion.
And the bad guys.
They embark on a sword fight. A woman in a red gown and a man with long hair use their swords against a gang of hooded hoodlums.
A woman with short blonde hair screams as she attempts to kick a man in the head who ducks. She then spins and kicks him again all in slow motion.
And some guys who weren't really guys at all.
She lands and adopts a defiant pose.
And then there were some guys who just like to see everything go with a bang.
Ching has his hands on a detonator.
A train approaches.
He steels himself and pushes down on the detonation device.
A large explosion occurs in front of the train.
The train driver nervously looks out onto the track.
He applies the brake and the train hisses as it tries to stop.
Passengers sat for dining on the train all go flying as the train brakes.
A caption reads: Shanghai Express. Millionaires' Express
A man in a cowboy hat sits behind a huge machine gun. Ching sits beside him.
For this little town the Shanghai Express brings nothing but a whole train load of trouble.
A gang of men see the gun and try to run away but the cowboy starts to crank the machine gun and fire at them at will.
A businessman in a suit stands up in anger at his companion being kicked then finds himself being kicked in the back of the head by a hooded assailant.
The blonde woman kicks someone and spins around.
The hoodlums kick another man towards a piano in a hotel reception.
Fighting continues outside with a man on a bicycle being kicked and knocking him off while the bicycle continues to stay upright along the way.
On a train track, Tsao stands facing Ching and throws a punch. Ching throws one back then puts his head between Tsao's legs and throws him over his shoulders.
Tsao hits his head on a wooden beam and falls to the floor.
As he struggles to get up, Ching kicks him in the stomach.
Ching then punches him in the face then brings him up to stand opposite him.
Ching delivers a punch that sends Tsao flying backwards and crashing into a wooden bench.
A blonde, bearded man stands opposite a long haired man in dark gown ready to fight.
The blonde man throws a punch but it is avoided and his opponent leaps up from the floor and punches him in the head.
They both land in a crouched position. The long haired man puts his hands together as if in prayer.
With the toe of his boot, he slyly digs his foot into the sand.
He flicks up sand into his opponent's face who spins and kicks him in the stomach sending him flying backwards.
A man in red scarf faces off against a man in blue shirt.
The man in blue shirt leaps up and does a somersault kick causing the opponent to fall into a table.
They both stagger to their feet and continue to fight. The red scarfed man is pinned to the edge of a railing while the blue shirted man stands above him. He avoids his attack and then kicks him causing him to spin through the air and almost fall off the building before grabbing hold of the railing.
Welcome aboard the Shanghai Express!
A steam train races down a track with steam flowing from it's chimney.
A caption reads: Raymond Chow presents Shanghai Express aka Millionaires' Express. Samo Hung. Yuen Biao. Richard Norton. Executive Producer Raymond Chow. Produced by Leonard Ho. Directed by Samo Hung.
Arrow Video
All aboard for the all-star action-packed adventure of a lifetime as martial arts maestro Sammo Hung (Heart of Dragon) brings East and West crashing spectacularly together in Millionaires' Express!
Sammo himself plays Ching Fong-tin, a former outlaw with a wild scheme to make amends with the citizens of his struggling hometown of Hon Sui: explosively derail a brand new luxury express train en route from Shanghai so that its super-rich passengers will have no choice but to spend money in the town. He's not the only one with eyes on the passengers' deep pockets, however; a gang of ruthless bank-robbing bandits are on the way, looking for a priceless map being guarded by a trio of Japanese samurai. Bullets and fists will fill the air in equal measure, but will Hon Sui Town be left standing?
Working at the height of his powers alongside regular collaborator Yuen Biao, Sammo makes room for a dizzying line-up of guest appearances from many of the top talents in Hong Kong action cinema, from Shaw Brothers trailblazers like Jimmy Wang Yu (One-Armed Boxer) to fresh-faced newcomers like Cynthia Rothrock.
Product Features
TWO-DISC LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- New 2K restorations by Fortune Star
- Four different versions of the film, including a recently-assembled 'hybrid' edit
- Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sam Gilbey
- Illustrated collectors' booklet featuring new writing on the film by Jonathan Clements and David West
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and new artwork by Sam Gilbey
- DISC ONE
- High Definition (1080p) presentations of the original Hong Kong Theatrical Cut and the Extended "International" Cut
- Original lossless Cantonese mono audio on both cuts, plus English mono audio for the Extended Cut
- Optional English subtitles for both versions
- Commentary on the Theatrical Cut by Frank Djeng
- Commentary on the Extended Cut by Mike Leeder & Arne Venema
- Select scene commentary by star Cynthia Rothrock, moderated by Frank Djeng
- Three video interviews with Cynthia Rothrock
- A New Frontier and Express Delivery, two archive interviews with Sammo Hung
- Way Out West, an archive interview with Yuen Biao
- On the Cutting Edge, an archive interview with star Yukari Oshima
- Alternate English opening and closing credits
- Trailer gallery
- DISC TWO (LIMITED EDITION EXCLUSIVE)
- High Definition (1080p) presentations of the English Export Cut and the recent Hybrid Cut (combining footage from the Theatrical and Extended Cuts for the longest possible version)
- Original lossless English audio for the Export Cut, and lossless Cantonese mono for the Hybrid Cut
- Optional English subtitles for the Hybrid Cut
- Arrow Video
- 314 mins approx
- NR
- 2.35:1
- Cantonese
- 2
- Arrow Video
- Sammo Hung
- English
- Sammo Hung
- Yuen Biao
- Rosamund Kwan
- Cynthia Rothrock
- English, English SDH
- 1986
- A
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Dramatic, military music plays.
A man rides on a horse in the snowy mountains.
Some came from the mountains.
A large group of men ride on horses across a field.
Some from the valleys and plains.
A group of five women in a convertible car dressed up for cold weather.
Some came from their smart, city life.
A huge, black steam train hisses at a station.
The train is wrapped in flags and a military parade is taking place beside it.
But they all came to ride by Shanghai Express!
A caption reads: Shanghai Express. Millionaires' Express
A train whistle is heard.
Tsao, a fire chief, is beside a frightened woman, Chi.
They stand on top of a burning building. Tsao lifts Chi onto his shoulders as she hangs onto a length of rope.
There were the good guys.
Two firemen pull the rope and Chi flies off the building into the arms of another fireman standing on a ladder. She holds onto him as the ladder falls to the ground.
It's night. Two doors are smashed as hooded figures walk in in slow motion.
And the bad guys.
They embark on a sword fight. A woman in a red gown and a man with long hair use their swords against a gang of hooded hoodlums.
A woman with short blonde hair screams as she attempts to kick a man in the head who ducks. She then spins and kicks him again all in slow motion.
And some guys who weren't really guys at all.
She lands and adopts a defiant pose.
And then there were some guys who just like to see everything go with a bang.
Ching has his hands on a detonator.
A train approaches.
He steels himself and pushes down on the detonation device.
A large explosion occurs in front of the train.
The train driver nervously looks out onto the track.
He applies the brake and the train hisses as it tries to stop.
Passengers sat for dining on the train all go flying as the train brakes.
A caption reads: Shanghai Express. Millionaires' Express
A man in a cowboy hat sits behind a huge machine gun. Ching sits beside him.
For this little town the Shanghai Express brings nothing but a whole train load of trouble.
A gang of men see the gun and try to run away but the cowboy starts to crank the machine gun and fire at them at will.
A businessman in a suit stands up in anger at his companion being kicked then finds himself being kicked in the back of the head by a hooded assailant.
The blonde woman kicks someone and spins around.
The hoodlums kick another man towards a piano in a hotel reception.
Fighting continues outside with a man on a bicycle being kicked and knocking him off while the bicycle continues to stay upright along the way.
On a train track, Tsao stands facing Ching and throws a punch. Ching throws one back then puts his head between Tsao's legs and throws him over his shoulders.
Tsao hits his head on a wooden beam and falls to the floor.
As he struggles to get up, Ching kicks him in the stomach.
Ching then punches him in the face then brings him up to stand opposite him.
Ching delivers a punch that sends Tsao flying backwards and crashing into a wooden bench.
A blonde, bearded man stands opposite a long haired man in dark gown ready to fight.
The blonde man throws a punch but it is avoided and his opponent leaps up from the floor and punches him in the head.
They both land in a crouched position. The long haired man puts his hands together as if in prayer.
With the toe of his boot, he slyly digs his foot into the sand.
He flicks up sand into his opponent's face who spins and kicks him in the stomach sending him flying backwards.
A man in red scarf faces off against a man in blue shirt.
The man in blue shirt leaps up and does a somersault kick causing the opponent to fall into a table.
They both stagger to their feet and continue to fight. The red scarfed man is pinned to the edge of a railing while the blue shirted man stands above him. He avoids his attack and then kicks him causing him to spin through the air and almost fall off the building before grabbing hold of the railing.
Welcome aboard the Shanghai Express!
A steam train races down a track with steam flowing from it's chimney.
A caption reads: Raymond Chow presents Shanghai Express aka Millionaires' Express. Samo Hung. Yuen Biao. Richard Norton. Executive Producer Raymond Chow. Produced by Leonard Ho. Directed by Samo Hung.
Arrow Video
All aboard for the all-star action-packed adventure of a lifetime as martial arts maestro Sammo Hung (Heart of Dragon) brings East and West crashing spectacularly together in Millionaires' Express!
Sammo himself plays Ching Fong-tin, a former outlaw with a wild scheme to make amends with the citizens of his struggling hometown of Hon Sui: explosively derail a brand new luxury express train en route from Shanghai so that its super-rich passengers will have no choice but to spend money in the town. He's not the only one with eyes on the passengers' deep pockets, however; a gang of ruthless bank-robbing bandits are on the way, looking for a priceless map being guarded by a trio of Japanese samurai. Bullets and fists will fill the air in equal measure, but will Hon Sui Town be left standing?
Working at the height of his powers alongside regular collaborator Yuen Biao, Sammo makes room for a dizzying line-up of guest appearances from many of the top talents in Hong Kong action cinema, from Shaw Brothers trailblazers like Jimmy Wang Yu (One-Armed Boxer) to fresh-faced newcomers like Cynthia Rothrock.
Product Features
TWO-DISC LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- New 2K restorations by Fortune Star
- Four different versions of the film, including a recently-assembled 'hybrid' edit
- Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sam Gilbey
- Illustrated collectors' booklet featuring new writing on the film by Jonathan Clements and David West
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and new artwork by Sam Gilbey
- DISC ONE
- High Definition (1080p) presentations of the original Hong Kong Theatrical Cut and the Extended "International" Cut
- Original lossless Cantonese mono audio on both cuts, plus English mono audio for the Extended Cut
- Optional English subtitles for both versions
- Commentary on the Theatrical Cut by Frank Djeng
- Commentary on the Extended Cut by Mike Leeder & Arne Venema
- Select scene commentary by star Cynthia Rothrock, moderated by Frank Djeng
- Three video interviews with Cynthia Rothrock
- A New Frontier and Express Delivery, two archive interviews with Sammo Hung
- Way Out West, an archive interview with Yuen Biao
- On the Cutting Edge, an archive interview with star Yukari Oshima
- Alternate English opening and closing credits
- Trailer gallery
- DISC TWO (LIMITED EDITION EXCLUSIVE)
- High Definition (1080p) presentations of the English Export Cut and the recent Hybrid Cut (combining footage from the Theatrical and Extended Cuts for the longest possible version)
- Original lossless English audio for the Export Cut, and lossless Cantonese mono for the Hybrid Cut
- Optional English subtitles for the Hybrid Cut
- Arrow Video
- 314 mins approx
- NR
- 2.35:1
- Cantonese
- 2
- Arrow Video
- Sammo Hung
- English
- Sammo Hung
- Yuen Biao
- Rosamund Kwan
- Cynthia Rothrock
- English, English SDH
- 1986
- A
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