Shanghai Grand (新上海灘) 27 years old

Shanghai Grand

Gangsters abound in this lively, romantic crime drama that is set in Shanghai during WW II. The tale of Taiwanese patriot Hsu Wen-Chiang begins as he is washed up on a beach near Shanghai. He is taken in by Ting Lik, a kindly beggar who is desperately in love with Feng Ching-Ching, the daughter of a prominent gangster. It isn't long before Ting Lik successfully rises through the underworld ranks to become one of the city's most powerful gangsters. Hsu is beside him all the way and uses his own power to get revenge against those who tried to have him killed much earlier. The film's later focus is on the exploits of Feng who long ago had a relationship with Hsu when he was on the lam in northern China. Back in the present, Hsu and Feng meet again by chance and they resume their affair until Hsu learns that Feng's father is one of his enemies and kills him. Poor Feng goes mad with grief. Ting finds out and swears revenge upon Hsu.

Credits

Shanghai Grand Cast

Name Character
Andy Lau He was 34, now 62 years old as Ding Lik
Almen Wong as Yiu's assassin
Jung Woo-sung He was 23, now 51 years old as Ryu So Hwang
Leslie Cheung He was 39, 46 years old when he died as Hui Man Keung
Lau Shun He was 57, now 85 years old as Uncle Leung
Wu Hsing-Guo as Fung King Yiu
Lee Kin-Yan as One of Ding Lik's men
Ning Jing She was 24, now 52 years old as Fung Ching Ching
Amanda Lee She was 25, now 53 years old as Lai-Man
Sam Wong Ming-Sing as Yiu's gangster
Yip Chun as Brother Four

Shanghai Grand Crew

Name Department
William Wu Wai-Lap as Original Music Composer. Sound
Sandy Shaw as Writer. She was 53 (now 81) years old Writing
Poon Hang-Sang as Director of Photography. Camera
Matt Chow as Writer. He was 27 (now 55) years old Writing
Poon Man-Kit as Director. Directing
Poon Man-Kit as Writer. Writing
Shanghai Grand poster
Shanghai Grand (27 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, July 13, 1996
  • Runtime: 96 minutes