Crime Story - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Crime Story"
重案組 (1993)
Timing: 1:47 (107 min)
Crime Story - TMDB rating
6.8/10
202

Actors and characters

Photo Jackie Chan #7912Photo Jackie Chan #7913Photo Jackie Chan #7914Photo Jackie Chan #7915

Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Character Inspector Eddie Chan
Photo Kent Cheng Jak-Si #101746

Kent Cheng Jak-Si

Kent Cheng Jak-Si
Character Detective Hung Ting-Bong
Photo Christine Ng #43518

Christine Ng

Christine Ng
Character Gaga
Photo Law Kar-Ying #91076

Law Kar-Ying

Law Kar-Ying
Character Wong Yat-Fei
Photo Ken Lo #43515

Ken Lo

Ken Lo
Character Wu Kuo-Jen
Photo Pan Lingling #285182Photo Pan Lingling #347243

Pan Lingling

Pan Lingling
Character Joyce

Wan Fat

Wan Fat
Character Simon Ting
Photo Paul Chung Fat #63165Photo Paul Chung Fat #63166

Paul Chung Fat

Paul Chung Fat
Character Wu Kuo-Hua
Photo William Duen Wai-Lun #55527

William Duen Wai-Lun

William Duen Wai-Lun
Character Superintendent Cheung
Chu Pak-Wo
Character Boat Captain
Photo Wan Seung-Lam #191473Photo Wan Seung-Lam #191474Photo Wan Seung-Lam #191475
Wan Seung-Lam
Character Yen Chi-Sheng
Lam Tak-Shing
Character Kidnapper
Photo Rocky Lai Keung-Ken #330395

Rocky Lai Keung-Ken

Rocky Lai Keung-Kun
Character Black Dragon's Gangster / Restaurant Owner
Photo Nicky Li Chung-Chi #43517

Nicky Li Chung-Chi

Nicky Li Chung-Chi
Character Kidnapper's Thug
Photo James Ha Chim-Si #104452

James Ha Chim-Si

James Ha Chim-Si
Character Kidnapper
Yu Kwok-Lok
Character Kidnapper
Stephen Chan Tak-Gwong
Character Portuguese
Photo Tenky Tin Kai-Man #41344Photo Tenky Tin Kai-Man #71828
Tenky Tin Kai-Man
Character Hung's Thug
Lee Shun-Him
Character Black Dragon's Gangster
Photo Johnny Cheung Wa #86205

Johnny Cheung Wa

Johnny Cheung Wa
Character Black Dragon's Gangster
Photo John Cheung Chan-Sang #271599
John Cheung Chan-Sang
Character Bank Employee (uncredited)

Lau Chiu-Fan

Lau Chi-Kin
Character Bank Officer (uncredited)
Photo Wong Chi-Wai #112378
Wong Chi-Wai
Character Black Dragon (uncredited)
Choi Kwok-Keung
Character Black Dragon's Gangster (uncredited)
Wong Ching-Lam
Character Black Dragon's Gangster (uncredited)
Photo Choi Kin-Shing #184768Photo Choi Kin-Shing #184769Photo Choi Kin-Shing #184770
Choi Kin-Shing
Character CID (uncredited)

Hung Chi-Sing

Hung Chi-Sing
Character CID (uncredited)
Photo Jacky Cheung Chun-Hung #271598
Jacky Cheung Chun-Hung
Character CID (uncredited)
Photo Jameson Lam Wa-Fan #104453
Jameson Lam Wa-Fan
Character CID (uncredited)
Kent Chow Shu-Gei
Character CID (uncredited)
Photo Lam Kwok-Kit #331570
Lam Kwok-Kit
Character CID (uncredited)
Photo Leung Kei-Hei #271629
Leung Kei-Hei
Character CID (uncredited)

Louis Keung Kwok-Wah

Louis Keung Kwok-Wah
Character CID (uncredited)
Photo Chan Ging-Chi #331061Photo Chan Ging-Chi #331062
Chan Ging-Chi
Character Construction Worker (uncredited)
Photo Chang Kin-Ming #184762Photo Chang Kin-Ming #184763Photo Chang Kin-Ming #184764Photo Chang Kin-Ming #184765
Chang Kin-Ming
Character Construction Worker (uncredited)
Photo Cheung Wing-Cheung #271494
Cheung Wing-Cheung
Character Construction Worker (uncredited)
Fu-Wai Lam
Character Construction Worker (uncredited)
Lee Ga-Hung
Character Construction Worker (uncredited)
Photo Leung Gam-San #101755
Leung Gam-San
Character Data Center Manager (uncredited)
Photo Leung Hung #256675
Leung Hung
Character Construction Worker (uncredited)
Jacky Wong Cheung-Bo
Character Fei's Architect (uncredited)
Photo Wang Yao #296414
Wang Yao
Character Kidnapper in Taiwan (uncredited)

Chan Man-Ching

Chan Man-Ching
Character Kidnapper's Thug (uncredited)
Photo Chan Yuet-Yue #261068
Chan Yuet-Yue
Character Mother of Boy in Burning Building (uncredited)
Simon Cheung Yuk-San
Character Policeman (uncredited)
Chang Kin-Yung
Character Policeman (uncredited)
Photo Wong Man-Chun #112544
Wong Man-Chun
Character Policeman (uncredited)
Photo Mars #43527

Mars

Mars
Character Robber (uncredited)
Photo Chan Tat-Kwong #82197

Chan Tat-Kwong

Chan Tat-Kwong
Character Robber (uncredited)
Photo Sam Wong Ming-Sing #43530

Sam Wong Ming-Sing

Sam Wong Ming-Sing
Character Robber (uncredited)
Photo Wong Man-Shing #332475
Wong Man-Shing
Character Robber (uncredited)
Fung Man-Gwong
Character Taiwanese Policeman (uncredited)
Wong Mau-Chow
Character Taiwanese Policeman (uncredited)
Fong Kam-Lik
Character Taiwanese Policeman (uncredited)
Photo Sam Kin-Sang #355002
Sam Kin-Sang
Character Traffic Policeman (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The role of Eddie Chan was originally intended for Jet Li. During pre-production of the film, his agent Jim Choy was shot by people from the triads, so Jet Li refused the leading role in a film about organized crime, fearing to attract unwanted attention to himself.
  • During the filming of the movie, Kirk Wong and Jackie Chan could not get along. Chan believed that Wong envisioned the main character as too gloomy and unwavering. He feared that such an attitude would negatively affect his image as a carefree hero. Eventually, with the support of the producers, Chan took over most of the filming. Kirk Wong was later fired. Despite this, Kirk Wong is still credited as the sole director in the credits.
  • Initially, the script featured Eddie Chan experiencing serious psychological problems, which strongly affected his work performance. However, the protagonist's internal conflicts were softened at the request of Jackie Chan himself. This idea was later used in the film "New Police Story" (2004).
  • During the filming of the chase scene, Jackie Chan was caught while jumping between two cars and broke both legs.
  • In some countries, the film was released under the incorrect title "Police Story 4".
  • In the version of the film released by "Disney/Dimension Films", the protagonist's name was changed from "Eddie Chan" to "Jackie Chan".
  • Following the successful release of "Rumble in the Bronx" (1995) in the United States, Dimension Films wanted to release "Criminal Story" in American theaters. Jackie Chan opposed this, so "Police Story 3: Supercop" (1992) was released instead. Nevertheless, "Criminal Story" was shown in US cinemas just a year later, despite Jackie Chan's protests.
  • Since the film is based on real events, the original version includes additional information on screen. For example, during Wong Yiu-fai's kidnapping, text appears explaining what happened afterward in real life (such as information about a police officer who sustained serious injuries). Furthermore, in the original version, a text appears during a freeze-frame in the final scene explaining what ultimately happened to everyone involved in the case; an apology is also offered on behalf of the filmmakers, who were forced to "simplify" the story, accompanied by statistics on the number of kidnapping victims – the subject of the film. All of this was cut in the Dimension version.
  • Jackie Chan did not dub his character in the American version of the film. An actor imitating Chan's voice, who also dubbed him in the American version of "Project A" (1983) and in several excerpts from "Who Am I?" (2000), performed the dubbing.
  • The following scenes were removed from the Dimension Films version: A conversation between the kidnappers, which takes place immediately after the opening credits and before the first scene, was cut. In one of the final scenes, Wong Yiu-fai's wife asks the driver to stop the car and then runs to Chan to personally thank him. Immediately after she returns, Chan takes Yiu-fai's wallet, containing his identification, burns it, and throws it into the river. Also, a scene where Yiu-fai and his wife are sitting in a car, preparing to leave Hong Kong forever, before Chan takes the envelope (having already burned the wallet) and walks away, was cut from the widescreen American version.
  • A "dubbed" version of the film was released in Singapore, for which three additional scenes were filmed with Jackie Chan and Singaporean television actress Ling Ling Pan. The most complete version of the film can be found on the DVD released by Mega Star. Unlike the Chinese versions and the Dimension version, this disc features the original soundtrack in Cantonese.
  • One of the key episodes of the film was shot in Kowloon, a densely populated district of Hong Kong that was demolished in 1993 under an agreement between the British and Chinese governments. The impending demolition of the area allowed the filmmakers to shoot several spectacular scenes with explosions of the former residential buildings of the walled city.
  • In real life, the kidnapped businessman was never found, but the film opted for a happier ending.
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