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英雄本色III夕陽之歌 (1989)
A Better Tomorrow III
Alias: A Better Tomorrow 3: Love and Death in Saigon
Alias: 英雄本色3
Origin: Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese 
Circuit: Royal 
Genre: "Bullet Ballet" 
Theatrical Run (HK): 10/20/1989 - 11/08/1989
Box Office: HK $18,476,116
 
Director
  Tsui Hark
 
Screenwriters
  Tai Foo-Ho
  Edward Leung Yiu-Ming
 
Action Choreographers
  Lau Fong-Sai
  Lau Chi-Ho
 
Producer
  Tsui Hark
 
 
Cast
  Chow Yun-Fat ... Mark
  Anita Mui Yim-Fong ... Chow Ying Kit
  Tony Leung Ka-Fai ... Michael Cheung Chi Mun
  Tokito Saburo ... Sam Ho Cheung Ching
  Sek Kin ... Michael's father
  Foo Wang-Tat ... 10th Uncle
  Cheng Wai-Lun ... Pat
  Maggie Cheung Hoh-Yee ... Ling
  Andrew Kam Yeung-Wa ... Jimmy
  Nam Yin ... Bond
  Wan Seung-Lam ... General with Bond
  Wong Chi-Wai ... Bodyguard
  Ho Chi-Moon ... Mr Ho's board member
  Wong Wai-Fong ... Bodyguard
  Unknown 90s Actor (10)    
  Wong Chi-Keung (3) ... Bodyguard
  Tam Wai ... Bodyguard
  To Wai-Wo ... Soldier
  Wong Chi-Hok ... Soldier
  Leung Sam (2) ... Extra
 
Production Company
  Golden Princess Film Production Ltd.
 
Filming Company
  Film Workshop
 
Distributors
  Golden Princess Amusement Co., Ltd. (Hong Kong)
  Long Shong Pictures Ltd. (Taiwan)
 
2nd Unit Director
  Andrew Kam Yeung-Wa
 
3nd Unit Director
  Joe Chu Kai-Sang
 
Assistant Director
  Catherine Chan Dao-Ho   William Leung Chi-Ming   Tang Pang-Tung
  Wu Shih
 
Story
  Tsui Hark
 
Script Supervisor
  Kwok Wai-Sing
 
Director of Photography
  Horace Wong Wing-Hang
 
2nd Unit Cinematographer
  Yuen Chun-Wah
 
3rd Unit Cinematographer
  Chik Kim-Kit
 
Focus Puller
  Yuen Chun-Wah
 
2nd Unit Focus Puller
  Ng Tin-Sung
 
3rd Unit Focus Puller
  Hung Hin-Wai
 
Lighting
  Chik Kim-Kit
 
Art Director
  Luk Tsz-Fung
 
Costume Designer
  Dora Chu Lai-Ha
 
Image Designer
  William Chang Suk-Ping   Andy Lee Yiu-Kwong
 
Costume Assistant
  Rosa Chow Man-Kit
 
Wardrobe
  Chiu Suk-Wah
 
Makeup
  Ko Siu-Ping
 
Hair Stylist
  Lam Lin-Dai   Alice
 
Editor
  Marco Mak Chi-Sin   David Wu Dai-Wai   Tsui Hark
 
Props
  Wong Yin-Wai   Lai Koon-Lam
 
Original Music
  Lowell Lo Koon-Ting
 
Music
  David Wu Dai-Wai
 
Singer
  Anita Mui Yim-Fong
 
Car Stunts Director
  Joe Chu Kai-Sang
 
Planning
  Rudolf Chiu Hong-Shing
 
Production Manager
  Ma Yin-Leung   Shirley Lau Yim-Ngo
 
Associate Production Manager
  Margaret Wong Lai-Fong   Tasman Chang Shiu-Ting   Keung Yun-Chuen
  Anthony Lo Ga-Chi
 
Project Manager
  Claudie Chung Chun
 
Unit Manager
  Benny Tse Chi-Wah
 
Explosives
  Lau Hon-Cheung   Leung Se-Kwan
 
Sound Post-Production Studio
  Sound Wave Film Post Production Limited
 
Cantonese Dubbing
  Alexander Lee Chung-Keung
 
Mandarin Dubbing
  Wah Sing Dubbing Production Company
 
Laboratory
  Mandarin Laboratory (International) Ltd.
 
Filming Locations
  Hong Kong
  Vietnam
 
 
Summary
  At the end of the Vietnam war, Cheung goes to Saigon, intenton bringing his uncle and cousin back to Hong Kong. While in Saigon, Cheung meets beautiful gangleader Chow, and relies on her help for their safe return. A love triangle develops between the cousins and Chow. Further complicating matters, Chow's lover Ho, a gang leader, appears. Ho deports the cousins, and kills their uncle. Cheung and his cousin return to Vietnam seeking revenge, while Chow and Ho also become entangled with a local Vietnamese warlord. Chow tries to stop the battle, but the warlord kills Chow and Ho. Just before her death, Chow gives the cousins the last two air tickets with which to leave Vietnam and ensure their safe return. [from the Rim Films Catalog]