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Hong Kong '97 is a 1994 American political action thriller film directed by Albert Pyun starring Robert Patrick, Brion James and Tim Thomerson. The story revolves around the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China. An assassin kills several high-ranking Chinese officials and must get out ...
Hong Kong 97 begins with a short cutscene which places the game around the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. People from Mainland China (described in the English script as "fuckin' ugly reds" and in the Japanese script as "dirty people spitting sputum" [5]) started immigrating to Hong Kong, causing a large increase in the crime rate.
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Actor Louis Koo is a household name in Hong Kong but off-screen, he’s an influential entertainment industry investor, producer and entrepreneur. Rising to prominence during the “golden age ...
Hong Kong 97, a 1994 American movie starring Robert Patrick, is set in Hong Kong during the 24 hours before the end of British rule. [193] Hong Kong 97, a 1995 Japanese homebrew SNES game, is set in Hong Kong around the time of the transition.
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2. Speaking up on minibuses. Hong Kong is not a city for the soft-spoken. I learned the hard way that you must speak up to get what you want — on minibuses, at least.
HappySoft, The Story of Kamikuishiki Village's developer, is known for low-budget satirical games, and is primarily known for another controversial title, Hong Kong 97, which has been regarded as 'one of the worst games ever made' and notably contains an image of a real human corpse as its game over screen. [1]