In the Line of Duty IV (1989)
Wong ga si je IV: Jik gik jing yan (original title)Reference View | Change View
- R
- 1h 34min
- Action, Comedy
- 21 Jul 1989 (Hong Kong)
- Movie
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Cast
Cynthia Khan | ... |
Insp. Yeung Lai-Ching
(as Cythnia Khan)
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Donnie Yen | ... |
Officer Donny Yan
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Michael Wong | ... |
Officer Michael Wong
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Yat-Chor Yuen | ... |
Luk Wan-Ting
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Kai-Chi Liu | ... |
Ming
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Chiao Chiao | ... |
Luk's mother
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Shun-Yee Yuen | ... |
Drug trafficker
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Blaine Lamoureux | ... |
Officer Peter Woods
(as Blaine Camoureux)
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Gei Shun Wai | ... |
Yeung's chief inspector
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Michael Woods | ... |
CIA agent #1
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Stephan Berwick | ... |
CIA agent #2
(as Stephen Berwick)
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John Salvitti | ... |
CIA agent #3
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Siu Cheung | ... |
(as Chao Chang)
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Wing Cho | ... |
Loan Shark's thug #1 / CIA agent #4
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Farid Dordar | ... |
Thug at pier
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Chi-Mun Ho | ... |
Restaurant guest
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Tim Hyland |
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Jim James | ... |
Chief Inspector John
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Farlie Ruth Kordica | ... |
CIA agent #5
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Jing-Hung Kwok | ... |
Loan Shark's thug #2
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Eddie Maher | ... |
Loan Shark in Seattle
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Kwok-Kin Ng | ... |
Policeman
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David Petersen |
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Ray Pichette | ... |
Violent policeman
(as Ray Pachette)
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Paul Wong | ... |
CIA agent #6
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Paco Yick | ... |
Loan Shark's thug #3
(as Tin Hung Yee)
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Man-Kei Yiu | ... |
Loan Shark's thug #4
(as Man Kee Yiu)
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Directed by
Woo-Ping Yuen |
Written by
Chi-Sing Cheung | ... | (writer) |
Wing-Fai Wong | ... | (writer) |
Kwong-Kim Yip | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Norman Chan | ... | co-producer |
Dickson Poon | ... | executive producer |
Stephen Shin | ... | producer |
Music by
Siu-Lam Tang | ||
Richard Yuen |
Cinematography by
Kam-Hung Au | ||
Kuan-Hua Ma | ... | (as Koon-wah Ma) |
Art Direction by
Chi-Ngai Lee |
Costume Design by
Ho Deng-Ngo |
Makeup Department
Michael Porter | ... | hair stylist: Vancouver |
Kin On Shiu | ... | makeup artist |
Kin-On Siu | ... | makeup artist |
Wong Tim-Fook | ... | hair stylist |
Production Management
Sunny Cheng | ... | production manager |
Shan Tam | ... | assistant production manager |
Yat Tao Wan | ... | assistant production manager |
Jan-Kau Wong | ... | assistant production manager (as Louis Wong) |
Chun-Man Yuen | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Wing-Fai Wong | ... | first assistant director |
Shui-Fong Yip | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Fong-Dai Chan | ... | property master |
Les Ford | ... | scenic artist: Vancouver |
Special Effects by
Darya Douglas-Andres | ... | special effects crew |
Gary Paller | ... | special effects: Vancouver, Gary Paller Special Effects (uncredited) |
Stunts
Wing Cho | ... | action choreographer |
Yuk-Yim Lam | ... | car stunt coordinator / car stunts |
Paul Wong | ... | action choreographer |
Shun-Yee Yuen | ... | action choreographer |
Woo-Ping Yuen | ... | action director |
Stephan Berwick | ... | action choreographer (uncredited) |
John Salvitti | ... | action choreographer (uncredited) |
Michael Woods | ... | action choreographer (uncredited) |
Donnie Yen | ... | action choreographer (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Wing-Kwong Chow | ... | gaffer (as David Chow Wing-Kwong) / lighting technician |
Wing-Lun Chow | ... | gaffer |
Chuck Fey | ... | assistant cameraman: second unit, Vancouver (as Chuck Feg) |
Kevin Hall | ... | cameraman: second unit, Vancouver / gaffer: Vancouver |
Bruce Murray | ... | grip: Vancouver |
Andrew Pereszlenyi | ... | grip: Vancouver |
Gong Sung | ... | assistant camera |
Kerry Urbanski | ... | still photographer: Vancouver |
Script and Continuity Department
Chuan-Tsan Chang | ... | script supervisor (as Chuen-Chan Cheung) |
Siu-Tong Hui | ... | continuity |
Wai-Hung Law | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
Cecil Drummond-Hay | ... | armourer: Vancouver (as Cecil Drummond) |
Ogden Gavanski | ... | production coordinator: Vancouver |
Ohan Korlikian | ... | production assistant: Vancouver |
Tim McGeer | ... | production assistant: Vancouver (as Tim Mcgeer) |
Heidi Newell | ... | production assistant: Vancouver |
Michael Parker | ... | assistant production coordinator: Vancouver |
Bill Roxborough | ... | assistant production coordinator: Vancouver |
Production Companies
Distributors
- D & B Films Co. Ltd. (1989) (Hong Kong) (theatrical)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
- HDMV (2010) (Germany) (DVD)
- Joy Sales Film and Video Distributors (2008) (Hong Kong) (DVD)
- Media Asia Distribution (1993) (World-wide)
- Mr. Banker Films (2022) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
- Mr. Banker Films (2022) (Germany) (DVD)
- New Vision Video (1990) (West Germany) (VHS)
- Selecta Visión (2006) (Spain)
Special Effects
- Gary Paller Special Effects (special effects: Vancouver)
Other Companies
- Nang Sing Company (transportation)
- Tom Bongalis (weapons provided by: Vancouver)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Two detectives who are up to their necks in trouble and in each other's face, as they try to shut down a drug-trafficking scheme that could be connected with international ties to organized crime. But in the mist of their investigation, innocent immigrant dock worker Luk Wan-Ting gets caught up in the mix when he witnesses the murder of an intelligence operative and is framed for the crime. After escaping police custody and after his friend is brutally killed by hired assassins in search of a film negative that Luk lost, he has no choice but to return to Hong Kong until the heat cools off. Donny and Penny Yeung are called in to extradite him with the aid of Captain Michael. Penny believes that Luk is innocent and tries to do everything in her power to help him, while Donny who is skeptical about Luk's innocence, thinks he's guilty and does his best to snap the cuffs on him. As the two do more investigating, they learn that the drug cartel could have connections with rogue C.I.A. operatives, who could also have someone on the police force keeping tabs on them about their investigation. At this point, Penny and Donny don't know if they can trust their own co-workers or even each other for that matter and Luk's testimony to what he saw poses a threat to the criminals involved in the conspiracy. Now for the next 72 hours, Penny and Donny will have to learn to tolerate each other while trying to protect Luk from the assassins who want him silenced. If they can do that, the bad guys don't stand a chance and they just might all survive this case...if they don't end up killing each other first! Written by Keno Reeves (spywatcher459) |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | After Luk fixes the antenna for the TV at Ming's apartment, its shows a scene from the movie Chances Are showing Cybill Shepherd and Robert Downey Jr. See more » |
Goofs | When Michael Woods is fighting Donnie Yen on the roof and holding him in an arm lock, Woods head is originally to the right of Donnie's. In the next shot, it has swapped to the other side to be kicked. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Cinema of Vengeance (1994). See more » |
Quotes |
Donny:
[Donny is about to shoot Luk who is escaping, but Madam Yeung stops him]
What are you doing?! Damn it, what are you doing trying to save that jerk?! Madam Yeung: Because he hasn't been convicted of anything. He's still only a suspect. Donny: [angrily] Look, don't gimme that shit! That guy's a criminal! Are you crazy?! See more » |