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Moonlight Express Directed by Daniel Lee Yan-Kong Starring Leslie Cheung
Takako Tokiwa
Michelle YeohRelease date(s) 1999 Country Hong Kong Language Cantonese Moonlight Express (星月童話) is a 1999 joint Hong Kong/Japanese film directed by Daniel Lee and starring Leslie Cheung and Takako Tokiwa.
Cast
- Leslie Cheung - Shek Kar Bo / Tetsuya Misawa
- Takako Tokiwa - Hitomi
- Michelle Yeoh - Sis
- Austin Wai - Officer Ko
- Dick Liu Kai-Chi - Officer Tung
- Sam Lee - Mahjong Player
- Jack Kao - Gene
- Jude Poyer - Michelle's customer at club
- Rocky Lai - Taxi Driver
- Mars - Officer Tung's detective
- Jimmy Wong Ga-Lok - Officer Tung's detective
Plot
Hitomi (Takako Tokiwa), a Japanese resident, comes to Hong Kong after the death of her fiancé Tetsuya (Leslie Cheung) in a fatal accident to settle several important matters surrounding his demise. Although the incident was years ago, it has apparently left an indelible mark in her life as she could not forget him.
Enter Kar Bo (also played by Cheung), an undercover cop, was involved in a drug bust-up which would later incriminate him. Hitomi stumbles into him and was amazed that he looked remarkably similar to her dead lover. They soon found themselves having strong feelings for each other, although at the same time, he has to flee to China as things have gone from bad to worse for him.
What invariably follows is a constant cat-and-mouse game of running away from authorities who were tipped off as to his location and only ends when Kar Bo reached a ranch belonging to an old friend (Michelle Yeoh). Surprisingly, Hitomi, although conscious as to the fact that Kar Bo can never be as close to being the real Tetsuya, endures his hardships with him unfailingly and tests the resolve of both these troubled lovers.
External links
What Price Survival (1994) · Black Mask (1996) · ...Till Death Do Us Part (1998) · Moonlight Express (1999) · A Fighter's Blues (2000) · Star Runner (2003) · Dragon Squad (2005) · Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon (2008) · 14 Blades (2010) · White Vengeance (2011)
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