Hong Kong 1941 | |
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Traditional | 等待黎明 |
Simplified | 等待黎明 |
Mandarin | Děng Dài Lí Míng |
Cantonese | Dang2 Doi6 Lai4 Ming4 |
Directed by | Po-Chih Leong |
Produced by | John Shum |
Written by | John Chan Sammo Hung |
Starring |
Chow Yun-fat Cecilia Yip Alex Man |
Music by | Violet Lam |
Cinematography | Brian Lai |
Edited by | Peter Cheung |
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Release date
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1 November 1984 |
Running time
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100 min |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$7.22 million. |
Hong Kong 1941 (Chinese: 等待黎明) is a 1984 Hong Kong war drama film, directed by Po-Chih Leong and written by Sammo Hung, and starring Chow Yun-fat, Cecilia Yip and Alex Man. For his performance in this film, Chow was awarded his first Golden Horse Award for Best Actor.
The film takes places shortly before and during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong during World War II. The story of three young friends focuses on their sufferings as Hong Kong falls under oppressive occupation.
Years later, a woman narrates her personal story of the Japanese takeover of Hong Kong in 1941. She's Nam, young, attractive, daughter of a wealthy rice merchant, and prey to painful, disabling seizures. Her boyhood friend is Coolie Keung, whose family used to have wealth; he's now impoverished, a tough kid, a leader, in love with her. Into the mix steps Fei, cool and resourceful, an actor from the north, intent on getting to Gold Mountain in the US or Australia. They form a trio, but the day they are to leave Hong Kong, the invasion stops them. Fei must rescue Keung from collaborators, Nam falls in love with Fei, and danger awaits their next attempt to escape