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In Hong Kong, the film grossed HK $ 3, 307, 536 — huge business for the time, but substantially less than Lee's Fist of Fury and Way of the Dragon.
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Jemela ( surname: Gerby ), 23, seems Hong Kong Oriental but has a Spanish father and an Indian mother, was born in America and educated at Holy Cross Academy and Textile High School, says she learned belly dancing at family picnics.
They would not be pleased to have it published back home that they planned a frolic in Paris or Hong Kong at the Treasury's expense.
Then Japan, Hong Kong, Manila, India, Pakistan, Damascus, Beirut, and to Rome, London, and Paris `` to look over wonderful talent ''.
`` Science In Action '', San Francisco's venerable television program, will be seen in Hong Kong this fall in four languages: Mandarin, Cantonese, Chiuchow and English, according to a tip from Dr. Robert C. Miller.
Cutting short a holiday at Hong Kong, the aircraft carriers Lexington and Bennington steamed off into the South China Sea, accompanied by a swarm of destroyers, plus troopships loaded with marines.
Hong Kong, India and Pakistan have been limiting exports of certain types of textiles to Britain for several years under the `` Lancashire Pact ''.
The Japanese want to increase exports to the U.S. While they have been curbing shipments, they have watched Hong Kong step in and capture an expanding share of the big U.S. market.
Hong Kong interests loudly protest limiting their exports to Britain, while Spanish and Portuguese textiles pour into British market unrestrictedly.
he wore a brown tweed sports jacket obviously tailored in Hong Kong, and he was of an age that marked him as a lieutenant.
This deprived him of liberty in Hong Kong, but he told Boats McCafferty that Hong Kong was a book he had read before, and the Navy would always bring him there again, some day.
Hong and film
Shortly after the publication of his memoirs, Chaplin began work on what would be his final completed film, A Countess from Hong Kong ( 1967 ), based on a script he had written for Paulette Goddard in the 1930s.
Although its Academy Award was presented to Taiwan, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was in fact an international co-production between companies in four regions: the Chinese company China Film Co-Production Corporation ; the American companies Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia, Sony Pictures Classics and Good Machine ; the Hong Kong company EDKO Film ; and the Taiwanese Zoom Hunt International Productions Company, Ltd ; as well as the unspecified United China Vision, and Asia Union Film & Entertainment Ltd., created solely for this film.
In 1989, Jackie Chan adapted the story yet again for the Hong Kong action film Miracles, adding several of his trademark stunt sequences.
Enter the Dragon is a 1973 Hong Kong martial arts action film directed by Robert Clouse ; starring Bruce Lee, Jim Kelly and John Saxon.
In an article about the film, it is incorrectly stated that there were two endings and " If you see King Kong vs Godzilla in Japan, Hong Kong or some Oriental sector of the world, Godzilla wins!
After the film was released in Japan, Toho commissioned a Hong Kong company to dub the film into English.
After the film was released in Japan, Toho commissioned a Hong Kong company to dub the film into English.
After the film was released in Japan, Toho commissioned a Hong Kong company to dub the film into English.
This film is able to be purchased on DVD in Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, Finland, Sweden, Thailand, Spain, Italy and France, but never legitimately in the United States and Canada due to legal issues.
In early 2010, Spacey went to China to star in writer-director Dayyan Eng's black-comedy film, Inseparable, alongside Hong Kong star Daniel Wu.
The first of these productions was in 2001 with the Hong Kong martial arts film Iron Monkey which made over $ 14 million in the United States, seven times its budget.
Hong and grossed
A Better Tomorrow grossed $ 34, 651, 324 HKD at the Hong Kong box office, ensuring that sequels and imitators would not be far behind.
When Hero opened in Hong Kong in December 2002, it grossed a massive HK $ 15, 471, 348 in its first week.
Days of Being Wild grossed HK $ 9, 751, 942 in its Hong Kong run, a number that would become typical for a Wong Kar Wai film.
The film grossed HK $ 24, 919, 376 — big by 2003 Hong Kong standards, but only about half of the original's earnings.
His film, Double Trouble, only grossed US $ 9, 000 in Hong Kong, making it one of the biggest box office failures ever.
Chan's re-edited version grossed HK $ 13, 917, 612 in Hong Kong, a respectable sum, but significantly less than any of Chan's domestic films at the time.
* The film grossed SGD $ 78, 261 in Singapore on the sneak preview weekend, making it the top film of the weekend, a rarity for a Hong Kong film in Singapore.
* At the end of its five week run in Singapore, it had grossed SGD $ 1, 057, 318-making it the top Hong Kong film of the year in Singapore.
In Hong Kong, the film grossed HK $ 8, 545, 123-a disaster when considering its large budget .< ref >
The film grossed HK $ 30, 009, 076 during its theatrical run in Hong Kong, and was Hong Kong's third biggest domestic release of the year.
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