Supercop
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Stanley Tong
Jackie Chan
Michelle Yeoh
Maggie Cheung
Kenneth Tsang
Philip Chan
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
When a dangerous undercover mission is required to put a high-powered drug lord out of commission, the job goes to the one man fearless enough to take on the task of infiltrating the biggest crime and narcotics syndicate in the Pacific Rim--Detective Kevin Chan. Chan's assignment begins in a prison labor camp where he's sent to retrieve a gangster named Panther, who will lead Chan to Panther's older brother, Chaibat, a drug lord so mighty that the authorities believe his capture will cut the Southeast Asian drug trade in half. Chan learns he won't be solo on this mission when he's joined by his new boss (posing as his sister), Director Yang, who's as elegant as she is skilled in martial arts. In order to break up the syndicate the two detectives--working undercover as Fu Sheng and Hana--must fight Chaibat and his gang in a series of explosive battles in and on cars, motorcycles, and finally atop a moving train after Chan swings wildly from a helicopter among the skyscrapers of Kuala Lumpur.
Director
Stanley Tong
Cast
Jackie Chan
Michelle Yeoh
Maggie Cheung
Kenneth Tsang
Philip Chan
Lowei Kwong
Sze Tsuen Wai
Yuen Wah
Judd Miller
Shum Wai
Ron Aston
Bill Tung
Joel Mcneely
Law Lit
Hon Yee San
Josephine Koo
Crew
Peter Afterman
Nancy Arnold
John E Bates
Beth Bergeron
Paul Berolzheimer
Dean Beville
Matt Beville
Matt Beville
Lai Ching Bor
Mike Boudry
Gary Burritt
Eddie Bydalek
Creative Cafe
Peter Carlstedt
Catherine Cavadini
Jackie Chan
Willie Chan
Hung Wei Chuk
Charles Chun
David Coburn
Christopher Curry
Rod Dean
Susan Demskey-horiuchi
Phyllis Drury
Judi Durand
Thom Ehle
Deborah Fallender
Greg Finley
Freda Fushan
Michael Geisler
Annelise Goldman
Tim Gomillion
Mollie Gordon
Dana Gustafson
Warren Hamilton
Barbara Harris
Leonard Ho
Rosanna Huffman
Karen Huie
Karen Huie
Julie Inouye
William Jacobs
Doc Kane
Jeffrey Kaplan
Cheung Kar-fei
Douglas Kearns
Peter Kim
J Max Kirishima
Nicholas Vincent Korda
Daamen Krall
But Yiu Kwong
Edmund J Lachmann
Ardy Lam
Kenneth Lam
Mario Landeros
Chan Chi Lap
Jim Lau
Conan Lee
Peggy Lee
Mike Leopard
Patricio Libenson
Lo Shui Lin
Lucy Lin
Dan Lorge
Thomas Macgreevy
Paul H Martinez
David Mccharen
Joel Mcneely
Joel Mcneely
Carrie Minkler
Christian Minkler
Larry Moss
Willy Nark-orn
Andrew Nguyen
Bruce Nozick
Kevin Owers
Jeff Payne
Richard Penn
Craig Pettigrew
Scott Pettigrew
Bill Pine
Chan Hey Pun
Noreen Reardon
Sergio Reyes
Joan Rowe
Sean Rowe
Ray Santamaria
Solange Schwalbe
Gary Schwartz
B Tennyson Sebastian I
Lo Po Shan
Alan Shearman
Frank Smathers
Charles Ewing Smith
David Chris Smith
Barry Stigler
Cheung Shun Sun
Richard Lee Sung
Diana Tanaka
Edward Tang
Edward Tang
John Terrence
Ronny Vance
John Vigran
William Wagner
Sze Chun Wai
Lee Wai-yee
Scott Weber
Lee Mary Weilnau
Ben Wilkins
Tang Tak Wing
Yip Kwok Wing
Robert Wishnefsky
Oliver Wong
Michael Wu
Michael Yama
Wu Tin Yan
Chan Wai Yeung
Chak Wai Yip
Lee Man Yiu
Cheung Yiu-chung
Garson Yu
Lang Yun
Ruth Zalduondo
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States 1995
Released in United States 1997
Released in United States August 28, 1992
Released in United States May 21, 1993
Released in United States on Video March 18, 1997
Released in United States Summer July 26, 1992
Re-released in United States July 26, 1996
Re-released in United States October 8, 1993
Formerly distributed by Rim Film Distributors.
Dimension Films is the genre film division of Miramax Films.
Released in United States 1995 (Shown in New York City (Cinema Village) as part of program "Ten Best Films From Jackie Chan" January 27 - February 16, 1995.)
Released in United States 1997 (Shown in New York City (Cinema Village) as part of Michelle Yeoh: Queen of Action series April 25 - May 8, 1997.)
Released in United States on Video March 18, 1997
Released in United States May 21, 1993 (Los Angeles)
Released in United States Summer July 26, 1992
Re-released in United States July 26, 1996
Released in United States August 28, 1992 (Chinatown; New York City)
Re-released in United States October 8, 1993 (New York City)