Miracles - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Miracles"
奇蹟 (1989)
Timing: 2:6 (126 min)
Miracles - TMDB rating
7.1/10
180
Miracles - Kinopoisk rating
7.669/10
4682
Miracles - IMDB rating
6.9/10
6000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Leonard Ho
Producer

Executive Producer

Writer

Edward Tang Ging-Sang
Writer
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Edward Tang
Writer

Editor

Peter Cheung
Editor

Art Direction

Eddie Ma
Art Direction

Costume Design

Chu Sheng-Shi
Costume Design
Shing Fuk-Ying
Costume Design

Set Decoration

Butt Yiu-Kwong
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Wing-Yee Chan
Makeup Artist
Chan Wing-Yee
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Cong Su
Original Music Composer
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Michael Lai Siu-Tin

Michael Lai Siu-Tin
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Hsin Yeh Li
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Cho Wai-Kei
Camera Operator
Au Gaam-Hung
Camera Operator

Costumer

Shing Fuk-Ying
Costumer

Assistant Art Director

Lam Chun-Fai

Lam Chun-Fai
Assistant Art Director
Kwok Pik-Yan
Assistant Art Director
Kwok Pik-Yan
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

Law Shing-Chiu
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Lai Chun-Hon
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Sharon Li
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Wong Yat-Leung
Still Photographer
Wong Yat-Leung
Still Photographer

Assistant Costume Designer

King Sang Tang
Assistant Costume Designer
Edward Tang Ging-Sang
Assistant Costume Designer

Lau Lai-Lai

Lau Lai-Lai
Assistant Costume Designer
Consuela Mejia Bruton
Assistant Costume Designer
Georgina Garcia
Assistant Costume Designer

Cinematography

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Peter Ngor Chi-Kwan
Cinematography
David Choi
Cinematography

Production Manager

Leung Lai-Yee
Production Manager
Wong Jo-Yee
Production Manager

Costume Designer

Screenplay

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Edward Tang
Screenplay

Dialogue Editor

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Ding Yue
Dialogue Editor

Props

Law Shing-Chiu
Props

Gaffer

Assistant Director

Wan Fat

Wan Fat
Assistant Director
Rosanna Ng Wai-San
Assistant Director
Chiu Lo-Kong
Assistant Director
Lo Po-Shan
Assistant Director
Ko Kam-Tong
Assistant Director
Tong Siu-Pik
Assistant Director
Rosanna Ng Wai-San
Assistant Director

Music

Focus Puller

Cheung Man-Po
Focus Puller

Second Unit Director of Photography

Au Gaam-Hung
Second Unit Director of Photography
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Peter Ngor Chi-Kwan
Second Unit Director of Photography
Hsin Yeh Li
Second Unit Director of Photography
Cho Wai-Kei
Second Unit Director of Photography
David Choi
Second Unit Director of Photography

Line Producer

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Edward Tang
Line Producer
Willie Chan
Line Producer

Sound Recordist

Chow Shao-Lung
Sound Recordist

Hairdresser

Sharon Li
Hairdresser

Action Director

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Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Action Director

Assistant Production Manager

Chow Pik-Fan
Assistant Production Manager
Chow Pik-Fan
Assistant Production Manager

Martial Arts Choreographer

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Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Martial Arts Choreographer

Lighting Director

Chow Lam

Chow Lam
Lighting Director

Wardrobe Master

Chu Sheng-Shi
Wardrobe Master

Dialogue

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Ding Yue
Dialogue

Foley

Ng Kwok-Wah
Foley

Script

Edward Tang Ging-Sang
Script

Second Unit Cinematographer

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Peter Ngor Chi-Kwan
Second Unit Cinematographer
Cho Wai-Kei
Second Unit Cinematographer
Hsin Yeh Li
Second Unit Cinematographer
David Choi
Second Unit Cinematographer
Au Gaam-Hung
Second Unit Cinematographer

Presenter

Field Director

Charlie Chen Chi-Hwa
Field Director

What's left behind the scenes

  • While performing a somersault over a rickshaw, Jackie Chan suffered a deep cut to his left eye.
  • During filming, a typhoon destroyed many of the sets. The film crew had to rebuild them in order to finish the film.
  • According to Jackie Chan's autobiography, the film was shot in 9 months and cost $9 million to make, which was an unprecedented sum for Hong Kong films at the time. The film flopped at the box office, and Golden Harvest studio was dissatisfied with this. To somehow compensate for the low box office receipts, Chan filmed "Armour of God II: Operation Condor" (1991).
  • The Hong Kong version of the film has a runtime of 127 minutes, the American version – 105 minutes, and the British version – 101 minutes.
  • According to Jackie Chan's autobiography, the film was shot in 9 months and its creation cost 64 million Hong Kong dollars, which was an unprecedented sum for Hong Kong films of that time. The film failed at the box office, and the Golden Harvest studio was dissatisfied with this. To somehow compensate for such low box office receipts, Chan filmed "Armour of God 2: Operation Condor".
  • The international version of the film has a runtime of 107 minutes.
  • According to Jackie Chan's autobiography, the film was shot in 9 months and cost 64 million Hong Kong dollars to produce, which was an unprecedented sum for Hong Kong films at the time. The film flopped at the box office, and Golden Harvest studio was dissatisfied with this. To somehow compensate for the low box office receipts, Chan filmed 'Armour of God II: Operation Condor.'
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