Police Story - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Police Story"
警察故事 (1985)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
Police Story - TMDB rating
7.526/10
836
Police Story - Kinopoisk rating
7.871/10
66021
Police Story - IMDB rating
7.5/10
47000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Leonard Ho
Producer

Executive Producer

Writer

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Edward Tang
Writer

Editor

Peter Cheung
Editor

Art Direction

Oliver Wong
Art Direction

Costume Design

Ginger Fung Oi-Man
Costume Design

Production Design

Oliver Wong
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Stunt Coordinator

Makeup Artist

Wing-Yee Chan
Makeup Artist
Chan Wing-Yee
Makeup Artist
Tung Hon-Wan
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Tung Hon-Wan
Key Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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Michael Lai Siu-Tin

Michael Lai Siu-Tin
Original Music Composer

Stunt Double

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Yang Sheng
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Cheung Yiu-Cho
Director of Photography

Costumer

Tai Suet-Chan
Costumer

Sound Effects Editor

Kuo Hua Wu
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

Wong Wai-Kwan
Assistant Art Director

Script Supervisor

Cheung Wai-Yee
Script Supervisor

Still Photographer

Chan Yuk
Still Photographer
Fong Ho-Yuen
Still Photographer

Production Manager

Wong Jo-Yee
Production Manager

Screenplay

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Edward Tang
Screenplay

Foley Artist

Ng Kwok-Wah
Foley Artist

Dialogue Editor

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Ding Yue
Dialogue Editor

Props

Wong Shun-Chang
Props
Chan Hau-Chung
Props
Hu Tsai
Props

Gaffer

Lee Man-Chi
Gaffer

Assistant Director

Chiu Lo-Kong
Assistant Director
George Ma Joi-Man
Assistant Director

Wan Fat

Wan Fat
Assistant Director

Focus Puller

Stephen Poon Tak-Yip
Focus Puller
Lai Yiu-Fai
Focus Puller

Production Coordinator

Willie Chan
Production Coordinator

Line Producer

Cho Yee Wong
Line Producer

Sound Recordist

Chow Shao-Lung
Sound Recordist

Assistant Production Manager

Kwong Wing-Sang
Assistant Production Manager
Joanna To Yuen-Ha
Assistant Production Manager

Martial Arts Choreographer

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Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Chan Tat-Kwong

Chan Tat-Kwong
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Johnny Cheung Wa

Johnny Cheung Wa
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Danny Chow Yun-Kin

Danny Chow Yun-Kin
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Fung Hak-On

Fung Hak-On
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Benny Lai Keung-Kuen

Benny Lai Keung-Kuen
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Rocky Lai Keung-Ken

Rocky Lai Keung-Kun
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Sam Wong Ming-Sing

Sam Wong Ming-Sing
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Ben Lam

Ben Lam
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Chris Lee Kin-Sang

Chris Lee Kin-Sang
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Mars

Mars
Martial Arts Choreographer

Pang Hiu-Sang

Pang Hiu-Sang
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Paul Wong Kwan
Martial Arts Choreographer

Wardrobe Master

Chu Sheng-Shi
Wardrobe Master

Theme Song Performance

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Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Theme Song Performance

Lyricist

Presenter

What's left behind the scenes

  • The American version of the film has a runtime of 88 minutes, while the Hong Kong version is 101 minutes long. Japanese and British versions also exist. The Japanese version is the most complete – 106 minutes – while the British version is based on the American one.
  • The slums of the city were specially built for the film on a hill called Hammer Hill.
  • In the American version of the film, the main character's name was changed from 'Kevin Chan' to 'Jackie Chan'.
  • The film has an extended ending that can be seen in almost all versions except the American one.
  • Due to the large number of stunt performers injured during filming, Jackie Chan created his own stunt team, personally funding all employee payments.
  • The courtroom was built on the Golden Harvest studio lot.
  • Jackie Chan decided to make this film after the massive box office failure of the thriller 'The Protector' (1985), in order to show Americans how to make movies.
  • So much glass was broken during filming that the crew nicknamed the film 'Glass Story'.
  • Jackie Chan himself performed the musical theme "A Hero's Tale" in the film's credits.
  • Actress Brigitte Lin performed many of the stunts herself.
  • The film won the 1986 Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography ("Stunt Team JC").
  • Kin-san Lee dubbed Jackie Chan in some episodes.
  • The scene in which criminals literally fly out of the bus window and fall to the ground was not originally planned. It was intended for the stunt performers to fall onto a car, but due to the buses being equipped with air brakes at the time, it rolled back slightly, creating a small space between the bus and the car where the stunt performers fell. Furthermore, Sylvester Stallone almost exactly replicated this scene in his film "Tango & Cash" (1990), shot for shot.
  • The pole sliding stunt in the shopping mall was filmed in one take without prior rehearsals.
  • Hong Kong auto-moto stuntman Blacky Ko doubled for Jackie Chan in a scene where Jackie's character had to ride a motorcycle through glass and knock someone down (in a shopping mall).
  • In the American version of the film, the main character's name was changed from "Kevin Chan" to "Jackie Chan".
  • Jackie Chan decided to make this film after the huge box office failure of the thriller "The Protector" (1985), to show Americans how to make a movie.
  • So much glass was broken during filming that the crew nicknamed the film "The Glass Story".
  • Jackie Chan himself performed the musical theme "Hero's Story" in the film's credits.
  • The film won the 1986 Hong Kong Film Award for Best Action Choreography ("Stunt Team JC").
  • The scene where the criminals literally fly out of the bus window and fall to the ground was not actually planned. It was intended for the stuntmen to fall onto a car, but due to the fact that buses at that time were equipped with air brakes, it rolled back slightly, creating a small space between the bus and the car, into which the stuntmen fell. Furthermore, this scene was almost exactly copied by Sylvester Stallone in the film 'Tango & Cash' (1990), shot for shot.
  • Hong Kong 'auto-moto' stuntman Blacky Ko doubled for Jackie Chan in the scene where Jackie's character had to ride a motorcycle through glass and knock down a person (in a shopping mall).
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