Tiger on the Beat

Tiger on the Beat
Film poster
Traditional Chinese老虎出更
Simplified Chinese老虎出更
Hanyu PinyinLǎo Hǔ Chū Gèng
JyutpingLou5 Fu2 Ceot1 Gaang1
Directed byLau Kar-leung
Written byTsang Kwok-chi
Produced byTsang Kwok-chi
StarringChow Yun-fat
Nina Li Chi
Conan Lee
CinematographyChan Kwong-hung
Edited byWong Ming-lam
Music byTeddy Robin
Distributed byCinema City & Films Co.[1]
Release date
  • 19 March 1988 (1988-03-19)
Running time
93 minutes[1]
CountryHong Kong[1]
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$27,865,158

Tiger on the Beat (Chinese: 老虎出更; lit. 'Tiger on Beat') is a 1988 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Lau Kar-leung. It was written and produced by Tsang Kwok-chi. The film stars Chow Yun-fat and Conan Lee as a buddy cop team who originally hate each other, but learn to overcome their differences in solving a case.

On its release in 1988, it was described as a "surprise hit" at the Hong Kong box office. At the 8th Hong Kong Film Awards, the Liu Brothers were nominated for their work on Tiger on the Beat for Best Action choreography. A sequel which also featured Lee, Tiger on the Beat 2, was released in 1990.

Synopsis

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Lazy police veteran Francis Li and his eager rookie partner Michael Tso are assigned to investigate the murder of a heroin trafficker "Poison Snake" Ping who was known to be associated with crime boss Johnny Law.

The duo interrogate bar girl Marydonna who is the sister of "Poison Snake" Ping, one of Law's associates. Marydonna eventually caves to the intense pressure and fingers Law. Though the criminal soon winds up in jail and Li gets his long overdue promotion, Law is all out for revenge.

Cast

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Production

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The filmmakers originally wanted Brigitte Lin to play the role of Marydonna in the Tiger on the Beat, but Michael Mak and Shi Tian, the owners of Cinema City Enterprises, ​​thought that Lin's HK$600,000 salary was too expensive. They offered half of the salary and cast Nina Li Chi.[2]

Release and sequel

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Tiger on the Beat was released in Hong Kong on March 19, 1988. It grossed a total of HK$27,865,158.[1] Bey Logan in his book Hong Kong Action Cinema (1995) described it as a surprise hit in Hong Kong.[3] The film was released in the United States as Tiger on the Beat.[4]

Tiger on the Beat 2 was the films sequel which does not follow the narrative or characters established in the original film.[5] Returning cast included Conan Lee while Chow-Yun fat passed on appearing in the film.[5] Bey Logan described it as an "outright flop." in the Hong Kong box office.[6]

Reception

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At the 8th Hong Kong Film Awards in 1989, the Liu Brothers were nominated for their work on Tiger on the Beat for Best Action choreography. The award was given to The Jackie Chan Stunt Team for Police Story 2 (1988).[7]

In his book The Hong Kong Filmography, John Charles described the film as having "wild action and low humor", concluding that it was an "entertaining knock off of Lethal Weapon.[5] While Charles said Chow Yun-fat for giving "one of his most animated performances" in the film, a review in Sight & Sound wrote that Chow Yun-fat's screen persona would mature in other later films such as The Killer (1989) and Hard Boiled (1992).[5][8]

References

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Sources

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  • "老虎出更 Tiger on Beat". Cantonese Cinema Digital Archive (in Chinese). City University of Hong Kong. Archived from the original on 28 January 2023. Retrieved 22 August 2025.
  • "List of Nominees and Awardees of The 8th Hong Kong Film Awards". Hong Kong Film Awards (in Chinese). Retrieved 22 August 2025.
  • 銀海一士 (20 February 1992). "利智《老虎出更》充當打女" [Li Zhi plays an action heroine in "Tiger on the Beat"]. Lianhe Wanbao (in Chinese). p. 10. Archived from the original on 29 September 2022. Retrieved 22 August 2025.
  • "Video Choice". Sight & Sound. Vol. 5, no. 1. London, England: British Film Institute. January 1995. p. 67.
  • Charles, John (2000). The Hong Kong Filmography, 1977-1997. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9781476602622.
  • Logan, Bey (1995). Hong Kong Action Cinema. The Overlook Press. ISBN 0-87951-663-1.
  • Meyers, Richard (April 2001). Great Martial Arts Movies. Citadel Press. ISBN 0-8065-2026-4.
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