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Year of the Dragon ()


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A police detective cracks down on organized crime in Chinatown after the murders of Triad and Mafia leaders.

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Stanley White
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Joey Tai
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Tracy Tzu
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Angelo Rizzo
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Louis Bukowski (as Ray Barry)
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Connie White
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William McKenna
Joey Chin ...
Ronnie Chang
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Harry Yung
K. Dock Yip ...
Milton Bin
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Fred Hung (as Pao Han Lin)
Way Dong Woo ...
Elder
Jimmy Sun ...
Elder
Daniel Davin ...
Francis Kearney
Mark Hammer ...
Commissioner Sullivan
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Herbert Kwong
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Alan Perez
Steven Chen ...
Tony Ho
Paul Scaglione ...
Teddy Tedesco
Joseph Bonaventura ...
Lagnese
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Schiro
Tony Lip ...
Lenny Carranza
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Nun
Tisa Chang ...
Nun
Gerald Orange ...
Bear Siku
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White Powder Ma (as Fan Mui Sang)
Yukio Yamamoto ...
Ban Sung
Doreen Chan ...
Red Hair
Ha-Lei Yip ...
Old General (as Harry Yip)
Dermot A. McNamara ...
Scappy Peck (as Dermot McNamara)
Vallo Benjamin ...
D.E.A. Man (as Dr. Vallo Benjamin)
Myra Chen ...
Shanghai Palace Singer
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Dragon King (as Chin Feng)
Yuk Fan Yiu ...
Dragon King
Richie Hsiu ...
Dragon King
Jack Lee ...
Dragon King
David Lee ...
Dragon King
Irene Jung ...
Dragon Girl
Josie Lee ...
Dragon Girl
Jiwon Chang ...
Dragon Girl
Kelly Wong ...
Dragon Girl
Chi Moy ...
Dragon Girl
Johnny Shia ...
Chia
Gardell Tung ...
Jade Cobra
Jeff Khowong ...
Jade Cobra
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Jade Cobra (as Jerry Chan)
Jerry Chang ...
Jade Cobra
Aileen Ho ...
Jade Cobra Girl
Lisa Lee ...
Jade Cobra Girl
Sammy Lee ...
Pei Brother
Keenan Leung ...
Pei Brother
James Scales ...
Connie's Assassin
Ming C. Lee ...
Jackie Wong
Kader Ma ...
Jackie Wong's Assassin
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Jackie Wong's Son (as Paul Lee)
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Jackie Wong's Second Son (as Manny Fung)
Emily Woo Yamasaki ...
Mrs. Wong (as Emily Woo)
Roza Ng ...
Laura Wong Tai
Gloria Au ...
Joey Tai's Daughter
Jadin Wong ...
Mrs. Harry Yung
Lin Ngan Ng ...
Chinese Widow
Janice Wong ...
Tina
Bruno Millotti ...
Italian Waiter
Lucille D'Agnillo ...
Mrs. Bukowski
Julian Szumilo ...
Roman Catholic Priest (as Rev. Julian Szumilo)
Cecelia Pei ...
Harry Yung's Secretary
Quan Eng ...
Mortician
George Kodisch ...
Police Sergeant
Bruce Kennedy ...
Surveillance Technician
James Chin ...
Southwind Waiter
Matthew Tung ...
Southwind Waiter
Pat Fuji ...
Shanghai Palace Hostess
Geoff Lee ...
Shanghai Palace Musician (as Geoffrey Lee)
Kuni Mikami ...
Shanghai Palace Musician
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Shanghai Palace Musician
Chi On Soo Hoo ...
Shanghai Palace Musician
John Sparks ...
Tracy's TV Cameraman
Carmine Venezia ...
Funeral Musician
Anthony Parrillo ...
Funeral Musician
Matthew Castiglione ...
Funeral Musician
Steve Hanson ...
Funeral Musician
Raymond Gardner ...
Funeral Musician
Michael Acampora ...
Funeral Musician
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Football Team Player (uncredited)
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Boxer (uncredited)
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Punk (uncredited)
La Sha Phatsavong ...
Waiter (uncredited)

Directed by

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Michael Cimino

Written by

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Robert Daley ... (based on the novel Year of the Dragon by)
 
Oliver Stone ... (screenplay by) &
Michael Cimino ... (screenplay by)

Produced by

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Dino De Laurentiis ... producer (produced by)

Music by

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David Mansfield

Cinematography by

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Alex Thomson ... (photographed by)

Editing by

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Françoise Bonnot
Noëlle Boisson ... (uncredited)

Editorial Department

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Russell Briggs ... apprentice film editor
Martine Mory ... consulting assistant editor
John Murray ... assistant film editor
Emmy Scharlatt ... apprentice film editor
Lesley Topping ... assistant film editor
Dean Holder ... apprentice film editor: NC (uncredited)

Casting By

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Joanna Merlin

Production Design by

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Wolf Kroeger

Art Direction by

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Victoria Paul ... (as Vicki Paul)

Set Decoration by

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Robert Drumheller ... chief set decorator
Richard Kane
Randy Ostrow
Gretchen Rau

Costume Design by

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Marietta Ciriello

Makeup Department

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John Caglione Jr. ... special effects makeup (as John Caglione)
Alberto Fava ... makeup designer
David Forrest ... makeup artist (as David Craig Forrest)
John Sahag ... hair styles designer

Production Management

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Fred C. Caruso ... executive in charge of production (as Fred Caruso) / unit production manager (as Fred Caruso)
Randy Cheveldave ... unit production manager: Vancouver
Michael Fuller ... unit production manager: Thailand
Ted Kurdyla ... assistant unit production manager: North America
Eda Lishman ... assistant unit production manager: Vancouver
Terry Needham ... unit production manager: Thailand

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Aaron Barsky ... second assistant director: North America
Matt Earl Beesley ... second assistant director: North America (as Matt Earl Beesly)
Brian W. Cook ... first assistant director (as Brian Cook)
Michael Stevenson ... second assistant director: Thailand

Art Department

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Albert Blackshaw ... construction coordinator: North America
Robert Guerra ... assistant art director
Andrew Holder ... sculptor
Bobby Huber ... construction rigger (as Robert Huber)
Philip Jean ... carpenter
Reginald Keywood ... master carpenter
Basil Lombardo ... paint foreman (as Bazil Lombardo)
Alan E. Muraoka ... set designer
Enno Poersch ... graphic designer
Ken Powell ... master plasterer
Jimmy Raitt ... property master (as James Raitt)
James T. Singelis ... assistant art director (as James Singeles)
Peter Voysey ... sculptor
James T. Woods ... master scenic artist (as James Woods)
Ken Barley ... plasterer (uncredited)
David Brace ... plasterer (uncredited) / sculptor assistant (uncredited)
Steve Davis ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Chris Dorrington ... assistant property master (uncredited)
Phil Gough ... set dresser (uncredited)
Brian Kontz ... plasterer (uncredited)
Michael Law ... supervising carpenter (uncredited)
Todd B. Lawson ... propmaker (uncredited)
Leslie Pope ... buyer (uncredited)
Thomas Michael Ryan ... propmaker (uncredited)
Mark S. Turner ... stand-by painter (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Richard Adams ... sound editor (as Richard W. Adams)
Arthur Carelli ... sound recordist
Carlos Delarios ... re-recording mixer (as Carlos De Larios)
Jay M. Harding ... re-recording mixer
Jack Kirschner ... sound editor
James J. Klinger ... supervising sound editor
Jas. Klinger ... assistant sound editor (as Jas Klinger)
Michael J. Kohut ... re-recording mixer (as Michael Kohut)
Skip Macdonald ... assistant sound editor
David Stephenson ... sound mixer
Rich Steven ... sound editor
Mike Tucker ... sound boom (as Michael Tucker)
Rosemarie Urioste ... apprentice sound editor
Robin Haskins ... Re-Recordist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Mike Edmonson ... special effects foreman (as Michael Edmonson)
Jeff Jarvis ... special effects coordinator

Stunts

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Michael Adams ... stunt coordinator (as Mike Adams)
William H. Burton ... stunt coordinator (as Bill Burton)
Vince Deadrick Jr. ... stunt double: Mickey Rourke
Buddy Van Horn ... stunt coordinator
Chuck Zito ... stunt double: Mickey Rourke
Bruce Paul Barbour ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Jerry Brutsche ... stunts (uncredited)
Hannah Kozak ... stunt double (uncredited)
Geoff Lee ... stunts (uncredited)
Diane Peterson ... stunts (uncredited)
Debby Porter ... stunts (uncredited)
Webster Whinery ... stunt double: Mickey Rourke (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Steve Blazevicius ... electrical best boy
George Boner ... rigging electrician (as George Bonner)
Tony Cridlin ... key grip (as Anthony Cridlin)
Glenn Dunn ... rigging electrician
Eamonn Dunne ... rigging electrician (as Eamon Dunne)
Louis Goldman ... still photographer
David Griffis ... grip
Francis Grumman ... director of photography: second unit
Chris Helcermanas-Benge ... still photographer: Vancouver
Neil Holcomb ... rigging electrician
W.C. 'Chunky' Huse ... best boy grip (as Chunky Huse)
Roy Larner ... chief lighting technician
Roger McDonald ... focus puller
Warren Mearns ... rigging gaffer
David Morani ... rigging electrician (as Dave Maroni)
Brendan Murphy ... rigging electrician
John Rogers ... rigging electrician
John Sheeren ... clapper/loader (as John Sheeran)
Anthony Stephens ... grip
Alex Thomson ... camera operator
Chyna Thomson ... camera assistant
Tony Turner ... set grip (as Anthony Turner)
Bobby Brown ... first assistant camera: "b" camera (uncredited)
Drew Davidson ... lighting technician (uncredited)
Craig DiBona ... steadicam operator (uncredited)
Steve Graves ... rigger (uncredited)
Cody Harrington ... grip (uncredited)
John W. Scott ... best boy (uncredited)
David W. Strong ... generator operator (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Judy Dennis ... casting associate
Amy Wells ... extras casting: North America
Chuck Zito ... casting associate: Gym Fighter's

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Al B. Arden ... wardrobe: Ariane, Zanella
Charles DeCaro ... associate costume designer (as Charles De Caro)
Richard Little ... key costumer
Julia Mansford ... costume supervisor: Thailand
Marianna Åström-De Fina ... costume supervisor: North America (as Marianna Astrom De Fina)

Location Management

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Deborah Ricketts ... location assistant
Victor T. Salant ... location auditor: North America (as Victor Salant)
Robert Rothbard ... location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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David Mansfield ... conductor / music arranger / orchestrator
Joel Moss ... music recordist / music supervisor
Todd Hayen ... orchestrator (uncredited)
James Thatcher ... musician: French horn (uncredited)
Louise Di Tullio ... musician: flute (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Yvonne Axworthy ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Red Murphy ... Vancouver driver
Karla Schindler ... driver
Rudy Ugland ... transportation coordinator
Laura Warner ... production driver
Douglas A. Raine ... transportation coordinator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Peter Benoit ... unit publicist
Dino De Laurentiis ... presenter
Judy Dennis ... dialogue coach
Wayne Fitzgerald ... title designer
Pat Fuji ... supervising production coordinator
Carin I. Gronhagen ... asst. production accountant
Gail Kearns ... production coordinator: North America
John Kerr ... key set production assistant
George Kodisch ... technical police consultant (as George Kodish)
Deborah Ricketts ... researcher
Stefano Spadoni ... production assistant
Rudy Ugland ... boss wrangler
Lynda Van Damm ... post-production accountant
Stanley White ... technical police consultant
Chuck Zito ... bodyguard/trainer Mickey Rourke
Debra M. Gussin ... production assistant (uncredited)
Les Pendleton ... sign coordinator (uncredited)
Rick Washburn ... weapons coordinator (uncredited)
John Wildermuth ... production assistant (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Chinatown, New York City. There has long been an unofficial agreement that the NYPD will leave the traditionally run Chinese triad alone to manage the crime issue in the neighborhood, the triad who is the face of organized crime of Chinatown. The triad also has an unofficial agreement with the Italian mafia, still seen as the major player in organized crime in the city, to be cooperative in a win-win situation in their illegal activities. However, the Chinese youth gangs are disregarding these unofficial agreements, being another violent player in the crime scene in Chinatown, they who take a stand by killing Jackie Wong, the head of the triad. To deal with the matter, the NYPD reassign Captain Stanley White from Brooklyn to Chinatown. Stanley, of Polish heritage, is not averse to slinging slurs toward his adversaries, most of those of a racial nature. This reassignment will not help the already deteriorating marriage he has to his long suffering wife, Connie. While Stanley is supposed to target his efforts against the youth gangs, he instead decides to target his efforts against Joey Tai, Jackie's son-in-law who has taken over the triad. Stanley's actions do not sit well with his superiors who want to honor their long held tradition of leaving the triad alone. Although Joey convinced the triad elders that they needed a more vigorous leadership which he could accomplish, Joey, in reality, may have more to do with the increased violence in Chinatown than they realize, including Jackie's murder. In achieving his goal, Stanley co-opts the assistance of Herbert Kwong, a neophyte NYPD officer to go undercover to infiltrate Joey's organization, a job for which his training may make him ill-prepared. Also to further his goals, Stanley begins a love-hate relationship with Tracy Tzu, an American born ethnic Chinese reporter who works the Chinatown beat for an English language network. As Joey goes about his business and Stanley tries to bring him down, the battle between the two becomes personal, which places those around them in danger. The question becomes whether each will survive the battle, not only against each other but by their respective organizations who may not see what they're doing as maintaining what was the on the surface peace that existed in Chinatown before the current problems. Written by Huggo

Plot Keywords
Taglines It isn't the Bronx or Brooklyn. It isn't even New York. It's Chinatown...and it's about to explode. See more »
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Also Known As
  • L'année du dragon (France)
  • Manhattan Sur (Spain)
  • Ejderin Yılı (Turkey, Turkish title)
  • Im Jahr des Drachen (West Germany)
  • O Ano do Dragão (Brazil)
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Runtime
  • 134 min
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Box Office

Budget $24,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $4,093,079, 18 Aug 1985

Did You Know?

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Trivia Tracy's apartment was not a set. In order to get the desired view though the windows, it was specially constructed at the top of the famed Clocktower Building in New York. Cimino says in the commentary track how proud he is to be the first (and likely only) director to get that view of the New York skyline. "I can't stand going to a place and shooting it the way everyone's shot it before. People go to Paris, there's always the Eiffel Tower. They come to New York and it's The Plaza Hotel and Central Park. So I wanted a view of the city which would be unique and memorable." See more »
Goofs The first time Stanley is shown on screen his hair is gray and white all over. The next time Stanley is shown in the police station his hair is brown with gray only visible on his temples. In other scenes of the film his hair changes color from gray/white to brown with graying at the temples. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Slaying the Dragon (1988). See more »
Soundtracks Dream Dance (Tian Mi Mi) See more »
Crazy Credits The end credits roll over a image of the Chinese woman restaurant-singer crooning a Chinese easy-listening ditty. See more »
Quotes Stanley White: The first time I saw you, I hated your guts. I think I even hated you before I met you. I hated you on TV. I hated you in Vietnam. You want to know what's destroying this country? It's not booze. It's not drugs. It's TV. It's media. It's people like you. It's vampires. I hate the way you make your living sticking microphones in people's faces. You lie every night at 6:00. I hate the way you kill real feelings. I hate everything that you stand for. Most of all, I hate rich kids and I hate this place. So why do I want to fuck you so bad?
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