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Silver Hawk

Silver Hawk
Silver Hawk.jpg
Traditional
Simplified
Mandarin Fēi Yīng
Cantonese Fei1 Jing1
Directed by Jingle Ma
Produced by Thomas Chung
Michelle Yeoh
Ko Fung-chun
Written by Jingle Ma
Susan Chan
Starring Michelle Yeoh
Richie Jen
Luke Goss
Brandon Chang
Li Bingbing
Michael Jai White
Music by Peter Kam
Cinematography Jingle Ma
Chan Chi-ying
Edited by Kwong Chi-leung
Production
company
Han Entertainment
Tianjin Film Studio
China Film Co-Production Corporation
Mythical Films
Media Asia Films
Distributed by Media Asia Distributions
Release date
  • 15 January 2004 (2004-01-15)
Running time
99 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
English
Box office HK$3,391,280

Silver Hawk is a 2004 Hong Kong science fiction action film directed by Jingle Ma and starring Michelle Yeoh, Richie Jen, Luke Goss, Brandon Chang, Li Bingbing and Michael Jai White. Yeoh plays the title character, a masked comic book style heroine who rides a motorcycle, saves kidnapped pandas and uses her martial arts moves on the bad guys. The masked heroine theme dates back to Huang Ying, a 1948 Shanghai book by Xiao Ping.

Silver Hawk riding her motorcycle through China. She is chasing thugs who have stolen pandas and are getting away in a truck. She attaches her bike to the truck, jumps on top of and fights the men in the truck until they give up. She heads back to Polaris City (located where Hong Kong is in our world) where she meets an old childhood friend, Rich Man. Then a flashback occurs, going back to the martial arts training academy.

He is the new head of the police department. He recognizes Lulu, Silver Hawks's name in real life, from magazine covers. He tells her of his mission to arrest Silver Hawk. When they arrive at the airport, he asks for her phone number, but she asks for his phone instead. She implants a tracking chip so she can overhear his conversations and agrees to a date if he can recall who she is.

At home, she is telling her assistant Mimi about her trip when her adoptive aunt arrives with Professor Ho Chung for a blind date. Prof. Ho starts to tell her of his new project when she gets word of a bank robbery. She suggests going to the movies and leaves. The pattern of fighting crooks and disappearing before the police arrive repeats until she arrives at a mugging. This is really a sting for Rich Man to arrest her, but she fends him off and handcuffs him to a pole. As she leaves, he yells that she's leaving without a goodbye. This triggers a flashback to when she left the academy with a monk who would train her further in kung fu, leaving him heartbroken.


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