Red Trousers examines the fascinating life of the Hong KOng stuntmen. This part-film part-documentary shows these unsung heroes undergo lifelong training for this dangerous profession in order to bring audiences around the world seamless action footage for our entertainment. Read more
| Starring | Robin Shou, Beatrice Chia, Keith Cooke, Hakim Alston |
|---|---|
| Director | Robin Shou |
| Genres | Documentary, World Cinema |
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Red Trousers examines the fascinating life of the Hong KOng stuntmen. This part-film part-documentary shows these unsung heroes undergo lifelong training for this dangerous profession in order to bring audiences around the world seamless action footage for our entertainment.
| Starring | Robin Shou, Beatrice Chia, Keith Cooke, Hakim Alston |
|---|---|
| Director | Robin Shou |
| Studio | PRISM LEISURE |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 50 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Documentary, World Cinema |
| Language | DVD: Cantonese |
| Dubbed | Cantonese, Mandarain, Spanish |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 19 Mar 2007 Production year: 2003 |
| Format | DVD |
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Red Trousers play like a documentary with an added short film in between which cuts off at certain fight scenes to show us how it was performed and which poor sod had to do it.It's high time that stuntmen and women got the recognition they deserved.Already well respected in Asia,it is high time that we realised that true stars of action movies are this men and women who put their lives on the line in the attempt to make the most memorable stunts possible.Interviewing the likes of Sammo Hung and old shaw brothers heroe's this movie is highly recommended viewing just wait till you see the amazing Beijing Opera school kids.A MUST SEE.HIGHLY APPRECIATED DOCUMENTARY.
this is dedicated to the unsung stuntmen in hong kong. its good, but should've showed more stunts. Jackie Chan should have been involved with this. The short film is quite good. I hope its made into a feature length movie, with a bigger budget and better acting, but the fight choreography was brilliant.