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Jet Li Bodyguard Von Peking Stream

1994 moving picture

The Bodyguard from Beijing
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The Bodyguard from Beijing flick poster

Traditional 中南海保鑣
Simplified 中南海保镖
Mandarin Zhōngnánhǎi Bǎobiāo
Cantonese Zungane-naamfour-hoi2 Bou2-biui
Directed past Corey Yuen
Written past Chan Kin-chung
Gordon Chan
Produced by Jet Li
Starring Jet Li
Christy Chung
Kent Cheng
Sing Ngai
Cinematography Tom Lau
Edited past Angie Lam
Music past William Hu

Production
companies

Eastern Productions
Golden Harvest Visitor

Distributed by Golden Harvest

Release date

  • 28 July 1994 (1994-07-28)

Running fourth dimension

93 minutes
Country Hong Kong[1]
Languages Cantonese
Standard mandarin
Box office HK$eleven.ii million

The Babysitter from Beijing (simplified Chinese: 中南海保镖; traditional Chinese: 中南海保鑣; released in the United States every bit The Defender and United Kingdom every bit Jet Li's The Defender ) is a 1994 Hong Kong action film directed by Corey Yuen, and starring Jet Li, who also produced. The moving-picture show co-stars Christy Chung, Kent Cheng and Sing Ngai. The moving-picture show was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 28 July 1994.[two]

Plot [edit]

The flick protagonizes Allan, a professional bodyguard based in Beijing whose tactical and martial skills and quick thinking are well shown as having protected several statesmen from assassination. He is hired past James, a wealthy Hong Kong businessman, to protect his beautiful girlfriend Michelle Leung, who is the simply surviving witness to a murder, later all the others had been eliminated in various ways. Allan arrives at the girl's home in Hong Kong to meet with 2 somewhat incompetent plainclothes police officers - Fat Po and Ken - in charge of her safety. Soon after meeting Miss Leung, he proves the entire contingent of current bodyguards incapable in his fight with them during what he idea was an assassination attempt, and they are all fired. He also disarms both policemen.

The bodyguard inspects the entire home and vehicles for bugs, bombs and layout, and installs security cameras covering various areas, including Michelle's bedchamber, which he tin monitor through a personal device. She is unhappy almost this and, later attempting unsuccessfully to order him out, manages to knock downward the camera with a frying pan. He likewise gives her a panic push.

During a road trip, hitmen endeavor to assassinate her merely fail due to Allan's strategy of having a decoy VIP car driven by Fat Po and the girl riding with him in the trailing van.

Michelle tries getting away from her babysitter by complaining to her young man and by sneaking away during the night with the younger officeholder, Ken, in a car. Allan reassures James and nonchalantly makes himself visible in the car'southward headlights every bit the escapees first it; Michelle has a fit every bit she goes back into the business firm.

Michelle eventually goes to the shopping mall accompanied merely by the ii cops. The mall, even so, is staked out by operatives. I is about to murder her by firing his suppressed weapon through a stall sectionalisation, merely is shot first by Allan, who had followed them and was in the stall beyond hers. This initiates a gunfight through the mall; Allan takes out multiple hitmen while shielding the girl. Eventually he realizes all the hitmen have ii pens in their front pocket every bit identification, and poses as ane to have more out. During their escape Fat Po is wounded.

One of the assassins who posed as a constabulary officer and killed past Allan during the shoot-out is the younger blood brother of Killer Wong, a former Chinese soldier who fought together with his brother. Wong swears vengeance on Allan.

In the meantime, Michelle shows her allure, which understandably had been growing since the beginning, to Allan after using her transmitter to make him storm the chamber and "protect" her. He leaves to continue his duties, leaving her panting behind the door.

Things come to a climax when the transmitter sounds again, this time in earnest. Wong and a group of assassins storm the penthouse and start a gunfight. Both policemen and Allan rush to protect her; Ken, the younger cop, was killed past Wong himself. Allan uses his firearm and martial skills and, after concealment the room, cunningly takes out all the assailants until only Wong is left. He and Wong take a long fight, complicated by leaking gas which threatens to black both out. Eventually Wong recovers a pistol and takes the girl hostage. James arrives unawares, and attempts to dissuade Wong from shooting by offering to pay Wong, but Wong refuses. When an opportunity arrises as the assassin backs away, Allan shields Michelle with his trunk and takes two shots but manages to pull out a bayonet, with which he had been previously wounded, from his chest and throw it towards Wong's cervix, killing him.

Earlier the pic ends, James drives Michelle to the border between Hong Kong and mainland Prc as she tries to see Allan a final time earlier he heads back to China but guards at the checkpoint deny them entry into the mainland. However, Allan leaves Michelle with the box that held the watch she had given to him as a nowadays and he had tried to refuse. However, when she opens it, the box contains his own watch, while Fat Po receives Allan'southward payment money to fund his son's schoolhouse tuition. Michelle cries out Allan's proper name but as his motorcar drives away from the edge back into the mainland.

Bandage [edit]

  • Jet Li as Allan Hui Ching-yeung (John Chang in the American release)
  • Christy Chung as Michelle Yeung
  • Kent Cheng equally Charlie Leung Kam-po ("Fat Po") (Sergeant Lau in the American release)
  • Sing Ngai as Killer Wong (Wang Wenjun in the American release)
  • Joey Leung every bit Keung (Ken in the American release)
  • Ng Wai-kwok equally James Vocal Sai-cheung
  • William Chu every bit Baton
  • Wong Kam-kong as Chiu Kwok-human being (uncredited)
  • Wong Wah-woh as Coroner (uncredited)
  • Corey Yuen as Shopper in Mall (uncredited)
  • Sam Wong
  • Gary Mak as Assassin in Shopping Middle
  • Kevan Cummins as babysitter to US President

[3] [iv]

Product [edit]

Shooting took place in Hong Kong.[v]

Release [edit]

The moving-picture show was banned in China subsequently product was finished. Nevertheless, Jet Li spoke against the censorship of his films.[6]

Home media [edit]

DVD was released in Region i in the United States on August 15, 2000, and Region two in the United Kingdom on 29 April 2002, it was distributed past Dimension Home Video.[7]

Boob tube [edit]

In the United Kingdom, the film (released as Jet Li'due south The Defender) was watched by one.3 million viewers on television in 2004, making it the year'due south fourth about-watched foreign-linguistic communication film on television (below Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, First Strike, and Fong Sai-yuk II).[8] Information technology was later watched by 600,000 Britain viewers in 2006, making information technology the year's most-watched foreign-language picture on BBC1.[9] Combined, the film drew a 1.ix million UK viewership in 2004 and 2006.

Reception [edit]

At the Hong Kong box role, the pic grossed HK$xi,193,177.[ten]

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 71% of seven surveyed critics gave the pic a positive review; the average rating is 5.5/10.[11] Joey O'Byan of The Austin Relate rated information technology two.5/5 stars and called information technology "lively, unpretentious fun".[12] Aaron Beierle of DVD Talk rated information technology 2/5 stars and wrote, "An ok movie; sort of entertaining at times, merely non neat."[7]

See as well [edit]

  • Jet Li filmography
  • Listing of Hong Kong films

References [edit]

  1. ^ "ZHONG NAN HAI BAO BIAO (1994)". British Picture show Constitute . Retrieved twenty February 2018.
  2. ^ "Become boot out of remakes". The Age. Melbourne. half dozen May 2004. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
  3. ^ The Bodyguard from Beijing at HKMDB
  4. ^ The Bodyguard from Beijing at chinesemov.com
  5. ^ "The Defender (1994)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2015. Archived from the original on 8 July 2015. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Jet Li calls for Chinese censors to relax grip". The Guardian. 20 August 2007. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  7. ^ a b Beierle, Aaron (24 August 2000). "The Defender". DVD Talk . Retrieved half-dozen July 2015.
  8. ^ "Britain Picture Council Statistical Yearbook: Almanac Review 2004/05" (PDF). UK Moving picture Council. p. 74. Retrieved 21 April 2022 – via British Film Institute.
  9. ^ "Statistical Yearbook 2006/2007" (PDF). UK Film Council. p. 120. Retrieved 21 April 2022 – via British Motion-picture show Establish.
  10. ^ "The Babysitter from Beijing". Hong Kong Movie Database . Retrieved 21 April 2022. {{cite spider web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "Zhong Nan Hai bao biao (The Defender) (The Bodyguard from Beijing) (1994)". Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved half dozen July 2015.
  12. ^ "The Bodyguard From Beijing". The Austin Chronicle. 21 October 1994. Retrieved 6 July 2015.

External links [edit]

  • The Defender at IMDb

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bodyguard_from_Beijing

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