Twin Dragons (1992)
Front Cover Actor
Jackie Chan Boomer
Jackie Chan John Ma
Maggie Cheung Barbara
Nina Li Chi Tammy
Anthony Chan Hotel Staffer
Philip Chan Hotel Manager
Sylvia Chang Twins Mother
James Wong Twins Father
Lai Ying Chow Gang Leader
Kirk Wong Crazy Kung
Jackie Chan Ma Yau/Die Hard (John Ma/Boomer in US version)
Teddy Robin Kwan Tarzan (Tyson in US Version) (as Teddy Robin)
Sylvia Chang Twins' Mother
Alfred Cheung Boss Wing
Chi Leung 'Jacob' Cheung Cashier
Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung Orchestra Member
Movie Details
Genre Action; Comedy
Director Tsui Hark; Ringo Lam; Hark Tsui
Writer Barry Wong; Hark Tsui
Studio Dimension Films
Language Cantonese
Audience Rating PG13
Running Time 1 hr 40 mins
Country Hong Kong
Color Color
Plot
International action star Jackie Chan stars opposite knockabout comedy sensation Jackie Chan in this story about identical twins separated in childhood who are unexpectedly reunited years later. While on the run from a Hong Kong hospital, an escaped convict takes an infant hostage, leaving the baby's identical twin brother behind. While the criminal is soon back behind bars, the police can't find the baby, who was hidden in the woods. The child is found by a well-meaning but hard-drinking woman who raises him on her own, while his brother moves to the United States with his parents. Years later, the brother raised in America, John ( Jackie Chan ), is a world-renowned classical musician, while the other, Boomer ( Chan again), is a rough-and-tumble auto mechanic who likes to race cars and start fights. When Boomer's best friend hatches a dubious scheme to win the freedom of a nightclub singer ( Maggie Cheung ) in dutch with gangsters, he finds himself involved and in danger, just in time for John to arrive in Hong Kong for a concert appearance. The two brothers soon meet by accident, and suddenly finds themselves mistaken for each other. On one hand, both are pleased with the romantic possibilities, as John takes a shine to the nightclub chanteuse and Boomer discovers John's girlfriend is turned on by his more physical personality. On the other hand, John finds people are shooting at him, while Boomer is now expected to conduct an orchestra. Two of Hong Kong's leading directors, Ringo Lam and Tsui Hark , teamed for this action comedy, which was a major hit in Hong Kong in 1992, but didn't receive a wide theatrical release in the United States until seven years later. The 1999 American release was dubbed into English (with Chan doing his own voice) and trimmed to 89 minutes from the original running time of 100 minutes. — Mark Deming
Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Index 289
In Collection Yes
Purchase Date 8/4/2003
Tape Label 100
Product Details
Format VHS
Region Region 1
Release Date 2003
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Links
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