12 Hours of Terror (1990)
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- Not Rated
- 1h 34min
- Action, Comedy
- 29 Dec 1990 (Taiwan)
- Movie
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Cast
Alan Tam | ... |
Lui Tai
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Andy Lau | ... |
Brother Bee
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Eric Tsang | ... |
Fatty
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Ka-Yan Leung | ... |
Stone
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May Mei-Mei Lo | ... |
Ling
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Pak-Cheung Chan | ... |
Ferrai
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Jackson Lou | ... |
Saporo
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Sau-Lai Tsui | ... |
Fatty's sister
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Ho Chin | ... |
Terrorist Leader
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Shu-Kei Law |
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Chi Liu |
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Sze-Li Chang |
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En Pan |
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Pei-Hsing Hung |
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Chin-Yu Chang |
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Yan-Ching Yang |
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Yung-Chiang Yang |
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Kuan-Lung Wang |
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Kai-Kuo Lin |
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Tsan-Hsing Cheng |
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Chin-Lai Li |
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Kun-Yang Chu |
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Tung-Kim Hung |
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Hai-Hsing Li |
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Wen-Liang Tang |
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Corey Yuen |
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Directed by
Jing Wong | ... | (as Wong Ching) |
Written by
Jing Wong | ... | () (as Wong Ching) |
Produced by
Wallace Cheung | ... | producer |
Lai-Yee Leung | ... | associate producer |
Eric Tsang | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Jingle Ma |
Editing by
Kwok-Kuen Cheung |
Editorial Department
Ging-Ban Ho | ... | post-production manager |
Tung-Kim Hung | ... | post-production assistant |
Art Direction by
Yin Fang | ... | (as Ying Fong) |
Makeup Department
Hsiu-Lan Chen | ... | makeup artist |
Li-Yun Liu | ... | hair stylist |
Production Management
Ching-Ting Chen | ... | production manager: Singapore |
Patricia Cheng | ... | production manager (as Patricia Chong) |
Jun-Chu Yao | ... | production manager: Singapore |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ging-Ban Ho | ... | assistant director |
Tung-Kim Hung | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Wai-Kwok Hui | ... | assistant art director |
Sound Department
Chun Hsieh | ... | dubbing editor: mandarin |
Chi Keung Lee | ... | dubbing editor: cantonese |
Kuo-Hua Wu | ... | sound effects editor |
Special Effects by
Mannel T. Macapagal | ... | pyrotechnician |
Rolando E. Salan | ... | pyrotechnician |
Stunts
Man-Fai Chan | ... | assistant stunt coordinator |
Wen-Hui Chen | ... | assistant stunt coordinator |
Blackie Shou-Liang Ko | ... | action director |
Hai-Hsing Li | ... | assistant stunt coordinator |
Wen-Chieh Tang | ... | assistant stunt coordinator |
Wen-Liang Tang | ... | assistant stunt coordinator |
Chi-Cheng Tu | ... | assistant stunt coordinator |
Hsi-Kuan Wang | ... | assistant stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Chi-Ying Chan | ... | assistant camera |
Kwok-Hung Chan | ... | dolly man (as Kwok Hung Chan) |
Shing-Fat Cheung | ... | lighting assistant |
Tony Cheung | ... | gaffer |
Wai-Ming Cheung | ... | grip |
David Choi | ... | second unit camera |
Wah-Sing Choi | ... | second assistant camera |
Chan-Cheong Kei | ... | grip |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jun-Chu Yao | ... | wardrobe assistant: Singapore |
Yi Zi | ... | wardrobe assistant: Singapore |
Additional Crew
Hsiu-Chin Chen | ... | caterer |
Wallace Cheung | ... | presenter |
Yao-Kuo Chung | ... | continuity: Singapore unit |
Kuo-Ying Hsu | ... | caterer |
Shun-yi Huang | ... | production assistant: Singapore |
Kuang-Wei Hung | ... | continuity: Singapore |
Kuo-Bao Tsai | ... | continuity: Singapore unit |
Huo Wang | ... | continuity: Singapore unit |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Newport Entertainment (1991) (Hong Kong) (theatrical)
- Buksfilm (2024) (Poland) (video) (VOD)
- Condor Video (1992) (Germany) (VHS)
- Gativideo (1993) (Argentina) (VHS)
- HDMV (2009) (Germany) (DVD)
- Media Asia Distribution (1999) (Hong Kong)
- Natseven TV (2013) (Malaysia) (tv)
- Ocean Shores Video (1991) (Hong Kong) (video)
- Pan-Asia Video Inc. (1991) (United States) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Cameraquip Singapore (camera equipment provided by)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The Red Army will stop at nothing to assassinate the Daka Lama during his visit to Singapore on Nation Day. En route, he meets Ling May, a young woman who shares his horoscope; he tells her that they face a day of danger, and she scoffs at him. In the Singapore airport, both are seriously wounded by terrorists. They have a rare blood type, so if the Red Army can keep blood donors from the hospital, both the monk and Ling will die. The police and Hong Kong anti-terrorist Lui Tai have one hope: to get a cowardly con man to the hospital to give blood before it's too late. The wild card is Ling's hotheaded boy friend, who fears the doctors will ignore her: he kidnaps the blood donor.
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Did You Know?
Trivia | This film is known in the UK as 'Hard Boiled 2' (most likely to boost video sales). However, this film has nothing to do with the 'John Woo' film, considering it was made two years earlier. See more » |
Goofs | In the closeups you can see that the guns they are pointing at each other are fake, as they have very shallow holes in their barrels. See more » |