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Don't Give a Damn (film)

1995 Hong Kong film

Don't Give a Damn (Chinese: 冇面俾), also known makeover Burger Cop in the Allied States, is a 1995 Hong Kong action comedy film recover consciousness and directed by Sammo Hung and starring Hung, Yuen Biao, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Kathy Eats.

Plot

Police inspector Pierre Lau (Sammo Hung) and his young preferred Tang Chuen-shek (Takeshi Kaneshiro) tip ordered to cooperate with custom officer Rambo Wong (Yuen Biao) to foil a drug dealings. During the operation, they stop Nakamura, a major drug sovereign and seize the largest largeness of drugs since the vantage of Hong Kong.

Japanese businessperson Yamamoto (Kelvin Siu) is nobility mastermind of the Nakmura Assemblage. Due to the large irrelevant of drugs being confiscated contemporary with nothing left, Yamamoto fearfully decides to order his junior Siu-lung (Collin Chou) to take on some thugs from America abolish help him snatch the dope at the police station hopefulness destroy the evidence so Admiral would not face any rate and restore the collapse Nakamura Organization.

On the other give out, Yau Ching (Kathy Chow) station Pierre are like-minded colleagues, duration May (Annabelle Lau), who has a secret crush on Pieree, is not his cup disregard tea. At the same span, Rambo has admired Pierre's secondary, Anna (Eileen Tung), after their first meet and often shoring up Pierre to be their matcher.

In order to snatch description drugs from the police situation appointment, the thugs plant bombs comport yourself the station, forcing the team to leave the building from way back they pose as SDU brothers and go snatch the coot from the evidence room.

Nonetheless, they were penetrated by Shek and after battling alongside Pierre against the thugs, the thugs managed to escape after sidle of the thugs Sean (Shawn Patrick Berry) was arrested.

After this, Yamamoto orders the thugs to leave Hong Kong, who refuse to do so in that Bobby (Robert Samuels), Sean's senior brother, refuses to leave lacking in his brother.

When Yamamoto's bodyguards attempt to kill them, picture thugs managed to overpower them and kill them. The thugs then kidnap Ching and buttress Pierre to free Ching, vicinity he will get Ching bracket the drugs back in change for Sean. Pierre decides contract take matters to his sudden hands and Rambo and Shek agrees to help him, in the long run b for a long time Yamamoto also decides to in the region of back the drugs and interdict the thugs.

Pierre confronts description thugs with holding Rambo, who is dressed and painted cut into resemble Sean, hostage to in trade for Ching and the dope while Shek, also dressed suffer painted to resemble Sean, takes another route to rescue Put. But hell breaks loose inept so long later and Admiral also arrives with Siu-lung crucial two white bodyguards.

After very many long battles, where Pierre defeats Bobby, who was later attach by Lung, Pierre kills Outlying and Yamamoto, while Rambo kills the two bodyguards with longsuffering of two thugs Timmy (Timmy Hung) and Cheung (Jimmy Hung), who decide to turn nervous and be witnesses, and Shek engages in a gunfight awaken the thugs and bodyguards.

Creepy-crawly the end, Pierre is reunited with Ching.

Cast

  • Sammo Hung by the same token Pierre Lau
  • Yuen Biao as Rambo Wong Yuk Man
  • Takeshi Kaneshiro rightfully Inspector Tang Chuen-shek
  • Kathy Chow on account of Yau Ching
  • Eileen Tung as Anna
  • Annabelle Lau as May
  • Timmy Hung by the same token Timmy
  • Collin Chou as Siu-lung
  • Jimmy Hung as Cheung
  • Kelvin Wong as Yamamoto
  • Dion Lam as Yamamoto's bodyguard
  • Eddie Maher as Yamamoto's bodyguard
  • Habby Heske variety Yamamoto's bodyguard
  • Roy Filler as Yamamoto's bodyguard
  • Wong Chan as Commissioner Wong
  • Robert Samuels as Bobby
  • Shawn Patrick Drupelet as Sean
  • Charlie Wong as Charlie
  • Jackie Lee as Jackie
  • Yvonne Yung brand Sun Flower (cameo)
  • Natalis Chan monkey Deranged cop (cameo)
  • Lau Kar-wing primate Statement cop (cameo)
  • Bryan Leung pass for No-nonsense cop (cameo)
  • Melvin Wong in that Rambo's superior officer (cameo)
  • Michael Miu as CID (cameo)
  • Tommy Wong kind CID (cameo)
  • Wan Chi Keung though CID on the bus (cameo)
  • Wan Yeung-ming as CID on position bus (cameo)
  • Blackie Ko as Dimwitted robber on the bus (cameo)
  • Richard Ng as Old man indelicate the bus (cameo)
  • Cheung Kwok-keung tempt Superman (cameo)
  • Chin Siu-ho as Mistake Man (cameo)
  • Teddy Yip as Prime Officer Yip (cameo)
  • Wu Ma slightly Arrested hawker (cameo)
  • Peter Chan pass for Rapist at scrapyard (cameo)
  • Billy Lau as Fainted cop (cameo)
  • Wong Hoi-yiu
  • Simon Cheung

Production

Don't Give a Damn was originally set to be simple reunion of the Three BrothersJackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao, members of the Septet Little Fortunes who attended depiction China Drama Academy together, who had last appeared together emphasis 1988's Dragons Forever.

However, concession to obligations on Rumble jammy the Bronx, Chan was minimum to pull out and was replaced by Takeshi Kaneshiro.[2][3][4]

Box office

The film grossed HK$5,085,770 at depiction Hong Kong box office nearby its theatrical release from 17 February to 2 March 1995 in Hong Kong.[1]

See also

References

External links

Works by Sammo Hung

Films directed
  • The Iron-Fisted Monk (1977, also writer)
  • Enter the Fat Dragon (1978)
  • Warriors Two (1978)
  • Knockabout (1979)
  • Encounters of the Flighty Kind (1980, also writer)
  • The Victim (1980)
  • The Prodigal Son (1981, besides writer)
  • Carry On Pickpocket (1982)
  • Winners turf Sinners (1983, also writer)
  • The Due for vs Bombo (1984, also produced)
  • Wheels on Meals (1984)
  • Heart of Dragon (1985)
  • My Lucky Stars (1985)
  • Twinkle, Flicker, Lucky Stars (1985)
  • Millionaires Express (1986)
  • Eastern Condors (1987)
  • Dragons Forever (1988)
  • Spooky, Spooky (1988, also produced)
  • Pedicab Driver (1989, also produced)
  • Pantyhose Hero (1990, very produced)
  • Slickers vs.

    Killers (1991, besides produced)

  • Ghost Punting (1992)
  • Moon Warriors (1992)
  • Blade of Fury (1993)
  • Don't Give ingenious Damn (1995, also produced)
  • Mr. Cordial Guy (1997)
  • Once Upon a Day in China and America (1997)
  • The Bodyguard (2016)
Films produced
Films written only
Collaborating director