Police Story 4: First Strike - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Police Story 4: First Strike"
警察故事4之簡單任務 (1996)
Timing: 1:47 (107 min)
Police Story 4: First Strike - TMDB rating
6.5/10
527
Police Story 4: First Strike - Kinopoisk rating
7.223/10
13295
Police Story 4: First Strike - IMDB rating
6.6/10
24002

Film crew

Director

Producer

John Brousek
Producer
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Barbie Tung Wan-Si
Producer
Leonard Ho
Producer

Executive Producer

Writer

Greg Mellott
Writer
Elliot Tong
Writer
Nick Tramontane
Writer

Editor

Peter Cheung
Editor
Yau Chi-Wai
Editor

Art Direction

Oliver Wong
Art Direction

Costume Design

Law Lai-Saan
Costume Design
Jeng Man-Mei
Costume Design

Stunts

San Sin
Stunts
Yu Ka-Wai
Stunts
Tang Chiu-Yau
Stunts

Stunt Coordinator

Vic Wilson
Stunt Coordinator

Makeup Artist

Connie Lai
Makeup Artist
Man Yun-Ling
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Ian McLoughlin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Roger Savage

Roger Savage
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Pirola
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Nathan Wang
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

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Jingle Ma Choh-Sing

Jingle Ma Choh-Sing
Director of Photography

Sound Effects Editor

Gavin Myers
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Leung Yui-Nung
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Lemon Liu Yi-Man
Script Supervisor

Electrician

Alan Ng Kim-Kong
Electrician
Chan Sing
Electrician
Chan Sing
Electrician

Hairstylist

Chau Siu-Mui
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Fong Ho-Yuen
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Gretchen Thornburn
Sound Mixer

Assistant Costume Designer

Baggie Cheung
Assistant Costume Designer
Law Wai-Shan
Assistant Costume Designer
Ng Lai-Man
Assistant Costume Designer

Cinematography

Production Manager

Barbi Taylor
Production Manager
Sue Woo Siu-Ling
Production Manager

Screenplay

Elliot Tong
Screenplay
Nick Tramontane
Screenplay
Greg Mellott
Screenplay

Assistant Editor

Ng Wang-Hung
Assistant Editor
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Cheung Ka-Fai

Cheung Ka-Fai
Assistant Editor
Eric Cheung Chun-Fu
Assistant Editor
Wang-Hung Ng
Assistant Editor

Assistant Property Master

Brent Houghton

Brent Houghton
Assistant Property Master
Melissa Fuller
Assistant Property Master
Leung Yui-Tong
Assistant Property Master

Accountant

Damon Chan Kwok-Wai
Accountant

Gaffer

Wong Wai-Chuen
Gaffer

Assistant Director

William Cheng Wai-Ming
Assistant Director
Sharon Lam Suk-Ching
Assistant Director

Music

Photo Nathan Wang #74730
Nathan Wang
Music

Focus Puller

Chan Kwok-Hung
Focus Puller
Thomas Yeung
Focus Puller

Production Assistant

Second Chan
Production Assistant

Line Producer

Johnny Lee Man-Yiu
Line Producer

Unit Manager

Lam Kong-Wai
Unit Manager
Lam Kong-Wai
Unit Manager

Martial Arts Choreographer

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Stanley Tong

Stanley Tong
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Martial Arts Choreographer

Assistant Camera

Mak Wing-Ki
Assistant Camera
Samuel Ng Wai-Hung
Assistant Camera
Chan Lok-Men
Assistant Camera

Underwater Camera

Ron Taylor
Underwater Camera
Ross Isaacs
Underwater Camera
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Stanley Tong

Stanley Tong
Underwater Camera

Presenter

Leonard Ho
Presenter

What's left behind the scenes

  • Some episodes of the film were shot at the Yalta Film Studio in Crimea.
  • Jackie Chan arrived in Moscow in early January 1996 and immediately departed for Simferopol. On January 17th, he returned and continued filming in Red Square and Krylatskoye. In total, Jackie spent about a month in Ukraine and Russia.
  • Filming in Crimea took place at Swallow's Nest and the Foros Church, while in Moscow it was done in Krylatskoye and Red Square.
  • Since Annie Wu did not speak Cantonese at the time, all her scenes, including family scenes, were filmed in Mandarin.
  • The scenes filmed in the snowy mountains of Ukraine, where Jackie arrived on a snowmobile, were actually filmed in Australia. If you look closely, you can see many green eucalyptus trees.
  • The American version of the film is 30 minutes shorter than the Hong Kong version.
  • This is the first film in the «Police Story» series to be partially filmed in English.
  • During filming, Jackie Chan broke the front part of his jaw, damaged his oral cavity, and his nose.
  • Most of the equipment was kindly provided by Mitsubishi Motors.
  • The sharks in the film were made by the Wellington Robotechnology Institute of New Zealand. 3 robotic grey sharks were 3.5 meters long and weighed approximately 100 kilograms dry each. These pneumatic sharks were designed to swim independently in saltwater alongside real sharks.
  • When Jackie jumps onto the boat in the red car, the airbag remains inflated, although it should deflate immediately.
  • This is the first film in the "Police Story" series that was partially filmed in English.
  • Most of the equipment was kindly provided by Mitsubishi Motors.
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