Best of the Best (1992 film)

Best of the Best

Film poster
Traditional 飛虎精英之人間有情
Simplified 飞虎精英之人间有情
Mandarin Fēi Hǔ Jīng Yīng Zhī Rén Jiān Yǒu Qíng
Cantonese Fei1 Fu2 Zing1 Jing1 Zi1 Jan4 Gaan1 Jau2 Cing4
Directed by Herman Yau
Produced by Stephen Shin
Tony Leung
Screenplay by Herman Yau
Tony Leung
James Fung
Starring Jacky Cheung
Ng Man-tat
Sammi Cheng
Paul Chun
Carrie Ng
Music by Richard Lo
Cinematography Ng Kin-man
Edited by Wong Wing-ming
Production
company
Galaxy Films
Distributed by Regal Films Distribution
Release dates
29 May 1992 (1992-05-29)
Running time
82 minutes
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Box office HK$6,422,069

Best of the Best is a 1992 Hong Kong action film directed by Herman Yau and starring Jacky Cheung, Ng Man-tat and Sammi Cheng in her debut film role.

Plot

Little Ball (Ng Man-tat) is a retired police officer who works as a beverage server in a bar. However, he has not changed his bad habits of being loud-mouth and compulsive drinking and gambling. Fortunately, he is helped and taken care by his confidant, Hung (Carrie Ng). One time, Ball unintentionally got his son, Dee (Jacky Cheung), a Special Duties Unit officer, into a dispute with triad leader, Ngan Kwan (Paul Chun), nearly destroying his son's career.

At the same time, Dee also meets Heidi (Sammi Cheng) during a police operation and a romantic relationship ensued between them. However, things do not go well for long when Heidi is discovered to be Ngan's daughter. Ngan forces Dee to resign from his job, but Dee has a strong sense of righteousness and firmly rejects Ngan and proceeds to go on vacation with Heidi on Lantau Island. Seeing how Dee disregards him and also thinking that he is eloping with his daughter, Ngan orders his underlings to find and kill Dee. When Ball hears of this, he goes to plead Ngan, but he gets beaten instead. Later, a group of killers surround Dee in the streets and when he fell into danger, the wounded Ball appears and sacrifices his life to rescue his son. At this time, Dee realizes his father's love for him and vows to seek vengeance on Ngan.

Cast

Reception

Critical

Love HK Film gave the film a mixed review noting its plot as nothing new with "no great shakes" but also praising its acting as "better-than-average"[1]

Box office

The film grossed HK$6,422,069 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 29 May to 10 June 1992 in Hong Kong.

See also

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