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ActionComedyFantasy

Big Trouble in Little China

- Jack Burton's in for some serious trouble and you're in for some serious fun.

Truck driver Jack Burton gets embroiled in a supernatural battle when his best friend Wang Chi's green-eyed fiancée is kidnapped by henchmen of the sorcerer Lo Pan, who must marry a girl with green eyes in order to return to the human realm.

Release Date : 1986-05-30

Language :CantoneseEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : TAFT Entertainment Pictures20th Century FoxSLM Production Group

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : John Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China

Cast

Kurt Russell

Character Name : Jack Burton

Original Name : Kurt Russell

Gender : Male

Kim Cattrall

Character Name : Gracie Law

Original Name : Kim Cattrall

Gender : Female

Dennis Dun

Character Name : Wang Chi

Original Name : Dennis Dun

Gender : Male

James Hong

Character Name : David Lo Pan

Original Name : James Hong

Gender : Male

Victor Wong

Character Name : Egg Shen

Original Name : Victor Wong

Gender : Male

Kate Burton

Character Name : Margo

Original Name : Kate Burton

Gender : Female

Donald Li

Character Name : Eddie Lee

Original Name : Donald Li

Gender : Male

Carter Huang Chia-Ta

Character Name : Thunder

Original Name : Carter Wong

Gender : Male

Peter Kwong

Character Name : Rain

Original Name : Peter Kwong

Gender : Male

James Pax

Character Name : Lightning

Original Name : James Pax

Gender : Male

Suzee Pai

Character Name : Miao Yin

Original Name : Suzee Pai

Gender : Female

Chao-Li Chi

Character Name : Uncle Chu

Original Name : Chao-Li Chi

Gender : Male

Jeff Imada

Character Name : Needles

Original Name : Jeff Imada

Gender : Male

Rummel Mor

Character Name : Joe Lucky

Original Name : Rummel Mor

Gender : Male

Craig Ng

Character Name : One Ear

Original Name : Craig Ng

Gender : Male

June Kyoto Lu

Character Name : White Tiger

Original Name : June Kyoto Lu

Gender : Female

Noel Toy

Character Name : Mrs. O'Toole

Original Name : Noel Toy

Gender : Female

Jade Go

Character Name : Chinese Girl in White Tiger

Original Name : Jade Go

Gender : Female

Jerry Hardin

Character Name : Pinstripe Lawyer

Original Name : Jerry Hardin

Gender : Male

James Lew

Character Name : Chang Sing #1

Original Name : James Lew

Gender : Male

Jim Lau

Character Name : Chang Sing #2

Original Name : Jim Lau

Gender : Male

Kenny Endoso

Character Name : Chang Sing #3

Original Name : Kenny Endoso

Gender : Male

Stuart Quan

Character Name : Chang Sing #4

Original Name : Stuart Quan

Gender : Male

Gary Toy

Character Name : Chang Sing #5

Original Name : Gary Toy

Gender : Male

George Cheung

Character Name : Chang Sing #6

Original Name : 張佐治

Gender : Male

Jimmy Jue

Character Name : Wounded Chang Sing

Original Name : Jimmy Jue

Gender : Male

Noble Craig

Character Name : Sewer Monster

Original Name : Noble Craig

Gender : Male

Danny Kwan

Character Name : Chinese Guard

Original Name : Danny Kwan

Gender : Male

Min Luong

Character Name : Tara

Original Name : Min Luong

Gender : Male

Paul J.Q. Lee

Character Name : Chinese Gambler

Original Name : Paul J.Q. Lee

Gender : Male

Al Leong

Character Name : Wing Kong Hatchet Man

Original Name : Al Leong

Gender : Male

Gerald Okamura

Character Name : Wing Kong Hatchet Man

Original Name : Gerald Okamura

Gender : Male

William S. Wong

Character Name : Wing Kong Hatchet Man

Original Name : William S. Wong

Gender : Male

Eric Lee

Character Name : Wing Kong Hatchet Man

Original Name : Eric Lee

Gender : Male

Yukio G. Collins

Character Name : Wing Kong Hatchet Man

Original Name : Yukio G. Collins

Gender : Male

Bill M. Ryusaki

Character Name : Wing Kong Hatchet Man

Original Name : Bill M. Ryusaki

Gender : Male

Brian Imada

Character Name : Wing Kong Hatchet Man

Original Name : Brian Imada

Gender : Male

Nathan Jung

Character Name : Wing Kong Hatchet Man

Original Name : Nathan Jung

Gender : Male

Dan Inosanto

Character Name : Wing Kong Hatchet Man

Original Name : Dan Inosanto

Gender : Male

Vernon Rieta

Character Name : Wing Kong Hatchet Man

Original Name : Vernon Rieta

Gender : Male

Daniel Wong

Character Name : Wing Kong Security Guard

Original Name : Daniel Wong

Gender : Male

Daniel Lee

Character Name : Wing Kong Security Guard

Original Name : Daniel Lee

Gender : Male

Lia Chang

Character Name : Female Wing Kong Guard

Original Name : Lia Chang

Gender : Female

Diana Tanaka

Character Name : Female Wing Kong Guard

Original Name : Diana Tanaka

Gender : Female

Donna L. Noguchi

Character Name : Female Wing Kong Guard

Original Name : Donna L. Noguchi

Gender : Female

Shinko Isobe

Character Name : Female Wing Kong Guard

Original Name : Shinko Isobe

Gender : Male

John Carpenter

Character Name : Worker in Chinatown (uncredited)

Original Name : John Carpenter

Gender : Male

Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa

Character Name : Wing Kong Man - Extra (uncredited)

Original Name : Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa

Gender : Male

Conan Lee

Character Name : Chang Sing Member (uncredited)

Original Name : Conan Lee

Gender : Male

Leo Lee

Character Name : Chang Sing Fighter in Ally (uncredited)

Original Name : Leo Lee

Gender : Male

Bill Saito

Character Name : Wing Kong Hatchet Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Bill Saito

Gender : Male

Phil Jordan

Character Name : Chinatown Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Phil Jordan

Gender : Male

Dawna Lee Heising

Character Name : Priestess (uncredited)

Original Name : Dawna Lee Heising

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

I think this movie was marketed as an adventure movie when it came out. I can imagine that some people were disappointed if they were indeed expecting a real adventure movie. I remember being one of those people when I first saw this movie. However, if you approach it seeing what it is, that is a comedy or at least an action-comedy, then it is actually a quite enjoyable movie. The entire movie is utterly ridiculous. The screaming, posturing Asian martial art champion parodies especially so. Everything in this movie makes you laugh as long as you do not try to take the movie seriously. The action scenes are often absolutely hilarious. They are also quite well done and choreographed actually. The special effects are of course utterly outdated but they are good enough for this movie. There is a story as well but it doesn’t really matter much. It is just there to tie the funny scenes together, especially the action scenes. Acting? Well, let’s just say that it matches the comic nature of the movie. I actually just picked this movie as a trial experience in using Netflix (which finally came to France last Monday) on my PS3 for the first time and I did not want to start something were I would be pissed off if it turned out that it stopped working halfway through. I have to say that I had much more fun watching this movie this time than the first time I was watching it…and Netflix worked perfectly on my PS3.

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

_Big Trouble in Little China_ is not the movie it is marketed to be. But it is good. You wait the ten minutes it takes for the absurdity to kick in and then you ride the ridiculous ride until the closing credits. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Ol' Jack always says... what the hell? Out of 20th Century Fox, Big Trouble in Little China is directed by John Carpenter and stars Kurt Russell, Kim Catrall, Dennis Dun, James Hong & Victor Wong. The adaptation is by W.D. Richter with the screenplay from Gary Goldman & David Z. Weinstein. Dean Cundey photographs and Alan Howarth doubles up with Carpenter for the musical score. Truck driver Jack Burton (Russell) agrees to take his friend Wang Chi (Dun) to pick up his fiancée at the airport. Little does he know that he is about to get involved in a supernatural battle between good and evil beneath San Francisco's Chinatown district. A box office failure upon its release, and known to be the moment when John Carpenter gave up on Hollywood, Big Trouble in Little China has gathered "cult" momentum over the years and shows up rather well these days. Blending Chinese mysticism with chop-schlocky adventure, Carpenter's movie is at once daft but also a ball of energetic fun - propelled by a handsome, but inept action hero. Carpenter had always wanted to tackle a martial arts movie, and here he gets to do it whilst laying on the comedy and playing with effects work as his movie mostly comes alive in a magical underworld of monsters, magicians and sexy green eyed women. It's evident now that the film was ahead of its time, not from a technical viewpoint, but from the point it tried to Americanise chopsocky. This is some time before Chinese style wire-work and mythology became common to Hollywood, one has to believe that Tarantino was nodding approvingly around about this time. It's also worth noting that although this "American" movie has an American beefcake as its main protagonist, it's the Asian Americans who actually are the heroes of the piece, with Dun's sidekick the stand out hero as Russell's Burton bumbles his way from one sequence to the next. It was a bold move by Carpenter to structure the narrative this way, something that annoyed the executives at Fox and kept the paying public bemused. It's easy to see why the film failed, contrast it with the similarly themed Eddie Murphy movie, The Golden Child, from the same year, which was a box office success. There the public got what they wanted (or what they were used too), the standard American hero fluff where Murphy saves the day and gets the girl. Carpenter dared to be different and clearly had a lot of fun along the way, as evidently did his cast. It may have taken a decade of VHS and DVD releases to prove he was right, but right he was, Big Trouble in Little China is a damn fine popcorn movie. Russell plays it meat head style, with swagger in tow and tongue stuck in cheek, nicely toned physique for the girls to enjoy, and making vest wearing cool two years before Willis did in Die Hard. Cattrall is wonderfully alluring, red lips and green eyes shimmering bright in a world of colour; and boys do look out for her wet scene, it's wolf whistle time! Dun is likable and athletic, while Hong as Lo Pan gives the action/adventure genre a truly memorable villain. The film is briskly paced and not found wanting in the set piece department either. Not all the effects are high grade stuff, but in a film with such zestful comic book traditions at heart, it hardly matters one jot. With a great home format package doing it justice, Carpenter's movie is now, at long last, getting the appreciative audience it fully deserves. Amen to that. 8/10

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JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

Enjoyable enough adventure flick with another charismatic performance from Kurt Russell. The plot certainly felt disjointed at times (and one sequence didn't really advance the plot all that much) but still had a lot of fun. Not one of Carpenter's best nor a standout amongst 1980s movies, however still liked it well enough. **3.5/5**

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-08-01

'Big Trouble in Little China' didn't entertain me. There isn't anything about it that I really like, to be honest. It isn't a truly terrible movie by any means, but the story didn't take hold of me and the characters and their actors weren't all that watchable. I wasn't sold on the plot's set-up and then when it goes crackers it was too goofy for me to enjoy too. It's one of the weakest Kurt Russell performances that I've seen, and I'm someone who rates that guy fairly highly as an actor. Elsewhere, Kim Cattrall is kinda forgettable, while James Hong (unique voice aside) doesn't get given enough to stand out. The make-up/special effects, particularly for the latter, didn't do it for me either, likewise with the humour. A quick glance at Wikipedia suggests this had competition with 'The Golden Child'. Well, if we're comparing, then that one did it better, albeit only by a relatively small distance because I don't recall much about that Eddie Murphy movie; it has been over four years since I watched it for the one and only time, admittedly.

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Scott

@mcglsr2

2024-10-17

This is a fun, almost campy movie; don't try to think about it too hard. Rather, enjoy it for what it is. It has an almost folklore-ish feel to it, as if what's being presented is more of a tongue-in-cheek tale (which it is fully aware of) and as such some aspects _maaay_ have been exaggerated. And if you watch it in this vein, I think you will enjoy it quite a bit. But the second you start to take it seriously, it will crumble to pieces. It's entertaining to watch. The characters are very large (and sometimes goofy/campy) and the plot heads in the correct direction most of the time. This movie flew under the radar during its original release (not helped at all by being released 16 days before Aliens...) but had found extremely solid footing in home rentals/home video. I remember my first viewing of this movie -- I knew nothing about it going in, I just sat there and watched it...and I loved it. It was funny, it was exciting, and in some few scenes even thrilling. It's not perfect, it has its flaws and blemishes certainly, but boy is it fun! :)