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7 November 1986 (USA) See more »
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Plot:
Tai-Pan is Chinese for "supreme leader". This is the man with real power to his hands. And such a Tai-Pan... See more » | Add synopsis »
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2 nominations See more »
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If you love exotic melodramas, this one's for you! See more (17 total) »

Cast

  (in credits order)

Bryan Brown ... Dirk Struan

Joan Chen ... May-May
John Stanton ... Tyler Brock

Tim Guinee ... Culum Struan
Bill Leadbitter ... Gorth Brock

Russell Wong ... Gordon Chen
Katy Behean ... Mary Sinclair

Kyra Sedgwick ... Tess Brock

Janine Turner ... Shevaun Tillman
Norman Rodway ... Aristotle Quance
John Bennett ... Orlov
Derrick Branche ... Vargas
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Vic Armstrong ... Drunken Sailor

Dickey Beer ... Brecks's Crew
Phil Chatterton Tongplaw ... Boatswain
Kuan Tai Chen ... Pirate
Shu Chen
Chuang Cheng
Rosemarie Dunham

Robert Easton
Richard Foo
Nicholas Gecks
Carol Gillies
Pat Gorman ... British Merchant 2

Michael C. Gwynne
Billy Horrigan ... Brecks's Crew
Denise Kellogg ... Nude Model
Barbara Keogh
Joycelyne Lew ... Beaten Whore

Lisa Lu
Bronco McLoughlin ... Brecks's Crew

Bert Remsen
Patrick Ryecart
Rob Spendlove
Patty Toy
Jie Zhang
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Directed by
Daryl Duke 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
John Briley 
James Clavell  novel
Stanley Mann  screenplay

Produced by
Dino De Laurentiis .... executive producer
Raffaella De Laurentiis .... producer
José López Rodero .... associate producer
Lucio Trentini .... line producer
 
Original Music by
Maurice Jarre 
 
Cinematography by
Jack Cardiff 
 
Film Editing by
Antony Gibbs 
 
Casting by
PoPing AuYeung 
 
Production Design by
Anthony Masters 
 
Art Direction by
Benjamín Fernández 
 
Costume Design by
John Bloomfield 
 
Makeup Department
Franco Giannini .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Anselmo Parrinello .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
James Devis .... assistant director
 
Art Department
John Alvin .... poster artist
Maria-Teresa Barbasso .... assistant art director
Ron Downing .... property master
Giles Masters .... assistant art director
Kevin Phipps .... assistant art director
Fernando Valento .... construction manager
 
Sound Department
Teri E. Dorman .... sound editor
Avram D. Gold .... supervising adr editor
Nelson Stoll .... production sound mixer
 
Special Effects by
Steve Crawley .... special effects wireman
Dino Galiano .... special effects technician
Ron Hone .... special effects
Garth Inns .... special effects
Kit West .... special effects supervisor
 
Stunts
Vic Armstrong .... stunt coordinator
Dickey Beer .... stunts
Billy Horrigan .... stunts
Bronco McLoughlin .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
John Cardiff .... assistant camera
James Devis .... director of photography: second unit
Chris Pinnock .... assistant camera
Ronnie Fox Rogers .... camera operator
David Tondeur .... assistant camera
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Gerald Moulin .... costume concepts
 
Editorial Department
Daniel S. Frisch .... post-production assistant
 
Music Department
Jim Harrison .... music editor
Maurice Jarre .... conductor
Christopher Palmer .... orchestrator (uncredited)
Trevor L. Sharpe .... composer: additional music (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Wayne Moran .... marine coordinator
Anne Strick .... unit publicist
Timothy Pickles .... military consultant (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
"James Clavell's Tai-Pan" - USA (complete title)
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Runtime:
127 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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The film was originally announced by MGM in 1967-8 and was to be directed by Michael Anderson, but after severe operating losses the film was one of a number of expensive projects the new management at the studio dropped as too costly. In the 70s Steve McQueen agreed to play the lead for a then-record $10m and was paid an advance of $1m. When the producers were unable to pay the second installment on time, he dropped out, keeping the $1m he had already been paid. In 1980 Roger Moore agreed to play the lead, even going as far as to start to grow a beard for the part before that version fell through as well.See more »
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Anachronisms: In a scene, set in 1841, several of the ladies were wearing bright mauve outfits. That would have been most unlikely for the wives of middle class traders at that time as the color purple was prohibitively expensive before the invention of analine dyes in London - in 1856. By 1870 these gaudy colors had become so cheap and commonplace that it became a status symbol to mimic the subtler, paler colors of the pre analine dye days.See more »
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7 out of 8 people found the following review useful.
If you love exotic melodramas, this one's for you!, 19 February 2005
Author: Libretio

TAI-PAN

Aspect ratio: 2.39:1 (J-D-C Scope)

Sound format: Dolby Stereo

1840's China: Thrown off the mainland because of his opium dealings, a western merchant (Bryan Brown) sets up home on the island of Hong Kong where he faces conflict from friend and foe alike in the lead-up to colonization.

Hugely derided at the time of its release, this handsome production - based on the novel by James Clavell, and directed by TV specialist Daryl Duke (THE THORN BIRDS) - plays to the gallery at every turn, embracing the book's labyrinthine plot and outrageous melodrama with unashamed fervour, an approach which appears to have sealed its fate at the box-office. The movie opens a little too abruptly, indicating a troubled post-production, but John Briley's busy screenplay (co-written with Stanley Mann) unfolds against a colorful historical backdrop and includes just enough nudity and violence to keep boredom at bay. Brown's performance is compromised by an unconvincing Scottish accent, and he's upstaged by Joan Chen (THE LAST EMPEROR) as the Chinese girl who loves him regardless of his failings, while handsome Tim Guinee (HOW TO MAKE AN American QUILT) is achingly sincere as Brown's naive young son, led astray by villainous merchants plotting his family's downfall. Also starring John Stanton, Russell Wong, Norman Rodway, Kyra Sedgwick and Bert Remsen in supporting roles. Production values strive to capture an epic feel and are largely successful, though no one's ever going to mistake this for "Lawrence of Hong Kong"! Italian makeup maestro Giannetto de Rossi (a regular contributor to the films of Lucio Fulci) provides some occasional flashes of gore, including a brief - but realistic - decapitation near the beginning of the picture.

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