Publication Information
- Title : The Adventurers (Film)
- Chinese : 大冒險家
- Directed by : Ringo Lam
- Produced by : Tiffany Chen
- Screenplay by : Ringo Lam, Yip Kong-yam, Sandy Shaw
- Starring : Andy Lau, Rosamund Kwan, Jacklyn Wu, Paul Chun, Ben Ng, David Chiang
- Music by : Teddy Robin
- Cinematography : Ardy Lam, Arthur Wong, Chow Kei-seung
- Edited by : Wong Wing-ming
- Production company : Win's Entertainment
- Distributed by : China Star Entertainment
- Release dates : 2 August 1995
- Running time : 110 minutes
- Country : Hong Kong
- Language : Cantonese
- Box office : HK$14,839,584
Plot
In Cambodia 1975, the eight-year-old Wai Lok-yan witnessed the tragedy of his parents being killed by Ray Lui (Paul Chun) while hiding in the closet with his younger sister. Back then, Yan's father Wah (Phillip Ko), Ray and Seung (David Chiang) were war comrades working for the CIA in Cambodia. Later Ray gone rogue and works for the Khmer Rouge and in order to take the information gathered by Wah, he killed Yan's parents, while Yan's younger sister also dies in a fire. After this incident, Seung takes the orphaned Yan to Thailand, where he became a Thai Air Force Pilot.
In 1995, Yan (Andy Lau) learned from the newspaper that Ray, who has become a billionaire from dealing arms for many years, is attending an event in a hotel in Thailand. Yan was determined to take this opportunity to avenge his parents, but Ray was wearing a bulletproof vest and the assassination hit failed. However, Yan's friend Mark, who is also Seung's son, was caught and killed. Yan managed to leave the scene with the help of Ray's mistress Mona (Rosamund Kwan), whom Ray only treats her as a doll.
Cast
- Andy Lau as Wai Lok-yan / Mandy Chan
- Rosamund Kwan as Mona
- Jacklyn Wu as Crystal Lui
- Paul Chun as Ray Lui
- Ben Ng as Dog
- David Chiang as Uncle Seung
- Philip Ko as Wah
- Nam Yin as Ray's henchman
- William Ho as General Buboei
- John Ching as Major Bodar
- Ng Kwok-cheung
- Parkman Wong as Officer Cheng
- Four Tse as Ray's bodyguard
- Wong Kam-kong as Military officer
- Victor Wong as Uncle Nine
- Hogan Vindo
- George Cheung as Uncle Tung
- Chris Wong
- Wang Lung
- Steve Hung
- Caleb Mandate
- Ken Chu
- Ming Vu
- Dale Chung
- Tony Gee
- Rick Heffner
- Robert McCutchen
- Paula Eliso as Beaten Girl
- John Randa
- Chu Siu-kei
- Edward Corbett as CIA
- Maggie Wong as Yan's sister
- So Wai-nam as Ray's bodyguard
- Lee Siu-kei as gambler
- The Romantic Flame Never Burns Out
- Composer : Tsui Ka-leung Lyricist / Singer : Andy Lau