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Traditional Chinese | 聖戰風雲 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 圣战风云 | ||||||||||
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Directed by | Ringo Lam | ||||||||||
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Produced by | Ringo Lam | ||||||||||
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Cinematography | Lau Hung-chuen[1] | ||||||||||
Edited by | Tony Chow[1] | ||||||||||
Music by | Noel Quinlan[1] | ||||||||||
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Distributed by | Golden Princess Amusement | ||||||||||
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Running time | 109 minutes[1] | ||||||||||
Country | Hong Kong[1] | ||||||||||
Languages | Cantonese Mandarin English Polish | ||||||||||
Box office | HK$5,523,958 |
Undeclared War is a 1990Hong Kong action film directed byRingo Lam and starringDanny Lee,Olivia Hussey, Peter Liapis,Rosamund Kwan andVernon G. Wells.
Warsaw's liberation army is actually a terrorist organization under the banner of a revolution and in order to show their strength, they prepare to create a bombing incident when theUS business delegates visitHong Kong to achieve their political objectives. The CIA finds clues and sends Agent Gary Redner (Peter Liapis) to Hong Kong to prevent this conspiracy. Due to the matter of politics,Hong Kong Police also sends Inspector Lee Ting-bong (Danny Lee) to assist Redner in the operation. The two cops from different environment were incompatible working together at first, but they gradually produced a profound friendship and they work together to shatter the terrorists' attempt to sabotage a media organization's party killing all the Warsaw's liberation Army members. However, thing are not over yet, as Hannibal breaks into the television news department and takes all the staff hostage including Lee's girlfriend Ann (Rosamund Kwan) and prepares to create a bloodshed to be broadcast throughout the world. At this time, Lee and Redner arrives, only to find that Lee's assistant Tang (Tommy Wong) has been bribed by the terrorists and holds them at gunpoint. It ends when Tang sacrifices himself to allow the Police to capture Hannibal and detonate the grenade killing him and bringing Warsaw's liberation army to a fateful end.
Undeclared War was released in Hong Kong on 1 September 1990.[1] The film grossed HK$5,523,958 at the Hong Kong box office.[1]