A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 28, 1989
Original Title:
新最佳拍檔
Alternate Titles:
Aces Go Places V
Aces Go Places V - The Terracotta Hit
Mad Mission 5 - Die Terrakotta Krieger
Mad Mission V
San Zeoi Gaai Paak Dong
San jui gaai paak dong
Xin zui jia pai dang
Zui jia pai dang 5
โหดฮ้อ
最佳拍档5:兵马俑风云
最佳拍檔5之光頭神探
最佳拍檔5兵馬俑風云
최가박당5
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Cinema City
Production Countries:
Hong Kong
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 103
Two friends who own an investment firm turn to a policeman friend for help when they are framed for robbery by a gang of antiquities smugglers.
ADR Editor:
Ding Yue
Doris Wong Wai-Kwan
Art Direction:
Vincent Wai Kai-San
Assistant Art Director:
Pater Wong Bing-Yiu
Assistant Costume Designer:
Lam Pooi Yee
Assistant Director:
Chu Yat-Hung
Mau Kin-Tak
Assistant Editor:
Tony Yu Kai-Hung
Wong Wing-Ming
Choi Tat-Ming
Assistant Gaffer:
Chow Kim-Yin
Assistant Production Manager:
Perry Chung Kwok-Kei
Costume Design:
Thomas Chong Chi-Leung
Director:
Lau Kar-leung
Director of Photography:
Paul Chan
Editor:
Wong Ming-Lam
Executive Producer:
Karl Maka
Focus Puller:
Fan Chuen-Yam
Chan Cho-Tak
Foley:
Wong Chok-Poon
Gaffer:
Lam Bing-Hon
Hairstylist:
Chan Fook-Loi
Main Title Theme Composer:
Sam Hui
Makeup Artist:
Wong Lai-Kuen
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Lau Kar-Wing
Music:
Richard Lo
Teddy Robin
Music Editor:
Tang Siu-Lam
Post Production Coordinator:
Tong Siu-Fan
Post-Production Manager:
Tony Chow Kwok-Chung
Producer:
Karl Maka
Catherine Chang Si-Kan
Production Manager:
Eddie Chan Shu-Chi
Props:
Cheung Foo-Wing
Pyrotechnician:
Lau Hon-Cheung
Screenplay:
Chang Kwok-Tse
Script Supervisor:
Woo Lai-Ling
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Joe Chan Kwong-Hung
Hung Hin-Shing
Set Decoration:
Tai Chun-Ching
Set Runner:
Lau Yue-Mung
Yiu Suen-Chiu
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tang Siu-Lam
Still Photographer:
Lee Cheung
Theme Song Performance:
Leslie Cheung
Sam Hui
Unit Manager:
Tang Yue-Mung
Wardrobe Master:
Poon An-Ying
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