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Future Cops

Future Cops
Future Cops 超級學校霸王.jpg

Traditional

超級學校霸王

Simplified

超级学校霸王

Mandarin

Chāojí Xuéxiào Bàwàng

Cantonese

Ciu1 Kap1 Gaai1 Tau4 Baa3 Wong4

Directed by

Wong Jing

Produced by

John Higgins

Written by

Wong Jing

Starring

Andy Lau
Jacky Cheung
Aaron Kwok
Chingmy Yau
Dicky Cheung
Simon Yam
Ekin Cheng
Winnie Lau
Charlie Yeung
Andy Hui
Ken Lo
Billy Chow
William Duen

Music by

Marco Wan
Lee Hon-Kam

Cinematography

Andrew Lau

Editing by

Poon Hung

Distributed by

Hong Kong.png Golden Harvest

Release date(s)

Hong Kong.png July 15, 1993

Running time

95 minutes

Country

Hong Kong

Language

Cantonese


Future Cops (Chinese: 超級學校霸王; Pinyin: Chāojí Xuéxiào Bàwàng; Literal Title:Super-School Tyrant) is a 1993 Hong Kong action-comedy film loosely based on the Street Fighter video game franchise.

It was the first live-action film to feature characters from the Street Fighter series, the second being City Hunter starring Jackie Chan, which was also directed by Wong Jing, but released 15 days later. The following year the official Street Fighter motion picture was released, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.

Contents

PlotEdit

In the year 2043, an evil crime lord The General (M. Bison) is trying to take over the world. Only one government official stands in his way, and plans to send him to prison, so The General and his minions Kent (Ken), Thai King (Sagat), and Toyota (E. Honda) travel to the year 1993 to kill the official before he has a chance to get into office. During a battle with The General's minions, the Future Cops Lung (Ryu), Broom Man (Guile), Ti Man (Vega), and Ah-Sing (Dhalsim) hear of their evil plan and devise a plan of their own to travel back in time to protect the official. Lung ultimately stays behind because he is the Police Director's son in law, and does not appear again until the very last few minutes of the movie.

Once the Future Cops get to 1993 they land in the backyard of 20 something year old high school student Tai-Hung, who helps them stay under cover by letting them live with him and his family. Tai-Hung ends up being the one the Future Cops are looking for, Ti Man pretends to be a fellow student while striking up a romance with Tai Hung's sister Chun May (Chun Li); Broom Man pretends to be a music teacher at the school while also striking up a romance with one of the students, Crab Angel; while Ah-Sing follows Tai Hung pretending to be his servant, all the while protecting him from the evil school bullies, while Tai Hung pursues a romance of his own with his long time friend Choi Ney. Eventually the villains show up, wreak havoc, and there are many epic battles.

The film moves through strange romance, wacky comedic situations, and a couple of bizarre musical numbers (many of the Chinese actors in the film are also accomplished pop singers), until the introduction of the villains halfway through the movie. There are some epic fight scenes featuring the special attacks and fighting styles of the Street Fighter characters. Though the characters bear an obvious similarity to those of Street Fighter, Fantasy Productions could not get the rights to use their names at the time the film was being made. All in all, the plot of the film has little to do with the actual storyline and characters of the original Street Fighter series.

Cast Edit

Actor/Actress Role Hanzi
Dicky Cheung Tai-Hung/Yu Ti Hung (Goku) 陳大雄余鐵雄
Andy Lau Ti Man (Vega) 鐵面
Aaron Kwok Lung (Ryu) 阿龍
Jacky Cheung Broom Man (Guile) 掃把頭
Simon Yam Ah-Sing (Dhalsim) 發達星八大師兄
Chingmy Yau Chun May (Chun Li) 春美
Ken Lo The General (M. Bison) 將軍
Ekin Cheng Kent (Ken) 阿健
Billy Chow Thai King (Sagat) 泰王
Tuan Wai-Lun Toyota (E. Honda) 豐田
King-Tan Yuen Chun Dai (Chun Li 2) 春代
Richard Ng Uncle Richard/Green Wolf (Blanka) 青狼
Andy Hui Chi-An Kei-On (Gian/Suneo/Bully) 余忌安
Charlie Yeung Choi Ney (Shizuka) 采妮
Winnie Lau Sui-Wai/Crab Angel 小慧
Dennis Chan Headmaster
Newton Lai Future Cops Commander
Dave Lam Discipline teacher
Lee Siu-kei Plumber
Fanny Leung CR3
Sam Hoh Leon Lai
Lam Foo-Wai School Bully

ENDINGEdit

With the General defeated, the allies from the future can now return to their own time. However, Lung (Ryu) suddenly appears to bring a message from their HQ. Lung was informed that Super Saiyan has landed on earth and Lung was assigned to destroy him along with Ti Man (Vega), Broom Man (Guile) and Ah Sing (Dhalsim). But in that part, they don't really care for their missions. In the end, the filmmakers were only trying to get a good ending without a reason (ie, a parody).

CharactersEdit

HeroesEdit

VillainsEdit

Game references and differencesEdit

  • All the characters in the film have the likeness, fighting style, and special attacks of the Street Fighter video game characters they are based on.
  • In the final battle of the film, Chun May and her mother (both dressed as Chun-Li) simultaneously perform Chun-Li's "yatta!" win animation from Street Fighter II.
  • Vega, who is normally a villain in the video game series, is the main hero, whereas Ken and E. Honda are villains as opposed to heroes.
  • In the scene where Ti Man and Chun May are on a date at an arcade, they jump into a game of Super Mario Bros.
  • Through most of the film Ti Man (Vega), and Chun May (Chun-Li) wear normal school clothes, and Chun May wears glasses.
  • Ken and Guile who normally have blond hair have black hair with blond streaks in the film.
  • Dhalsim, who is normally bald & had Earrings, has black hair with red streaks and left earring in the film.
  • Vega's mask only covers half his face, as opposed to his whole face.
  • The film's M.Bison is revealed to be a robot as opposed to the real M.Bison who is very much human.
  • Guile's hair was only one lined of yellow color, the rest of the side hair color was black.
  • Sagat in the film is not very tall, has a flattop haircut, and a goatee, but still wears an eyepatch.
  • When Tai-Hung wakes up to his abilities as Yu Ti Hung, he is dressed up as the character Goku from the Dragon Ball franchise.
  • Kei-On is seen playing an actual Street Fighter II game in the arcades.
  • Characters from the game that are missing in the movie (or has no counterparts) are Zangief and Balrog as well as the newcomers from Super Street Fighter II (Cammy, Fei-Long, T. Hawk and Dee Jay). The movie was released at the same year as Super Street Fighter II.

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