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Journey to the West (1992) -- not yet listed in the HKMDb

PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 7:03 pm
by Stephe
How do I submit a completely new entry to the database? There is
a Chang Cheh film that I have that is not listed at all in the HKMDb
under any of its various titles. Here are some details:

from my http://changcheh.0catch.com/chchfilm.htm page:

JOURNEY TO THE WEST~ (1992) (aka JOURNEY TO SUBDUE THE DEVILS, aka MONKEY
GOES WEST, aka GO WEST TO SUBDUE DEMONS, aka ADVENTURE IN THE WESTERN
KINGDOM) [Lao Dian Ying Jing Dian Zhen Cang - Xi Xing Ping Yao]

Details from my own personal experience and research:

Go West to Subdue Demons (DVD) (China Version) is listed at
YesAsia as PAL without subtitles, but it is actually in NTSC format
and subtitled in Chinese and English with white burned-in titles.
The logo of the DVD company appears at the top left of the screen
about every ten minutes. The movie is letterboxed (not very wide,
but much like in Chang Cheh's other 1987-1993 movies).

Go West to Subdue Demons (DVD) box art:
http://i.yai.bz/assets/99/248/l_p1020624899.jpg

Chang Cheh's second-rarest film - Go West to Subdue Demons - surfaces
http://www.kungfucinema.com/forums/show ... 051&page=2

Go West to Subdue Demons (DVD) (China Version)
http://www.yesasia.com/us/go-west-to-su ... /info.html

Lao Dian Ying Jing Dian Zhen Cang - Xi Xing Ping Yao (China Version)
http://www.buyoyo.com/buyoyo/eng/Produc ... r=11370602

Re: Journey to the West (1992) -- not yet listed in the HKMD

PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 10:33 pm
by Gaijin84
As long as you have the Big5 title you should be good to go! You've already got multiple western titles as well as director and some of the cast.

Re: Journey to the West (1992) -- not yet listed in the HKMD

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 2:32 am
by Stephe
Gaijin84 wrote:As long as you have the Big5 title you should be good to go! You've already got multiple western titles as well as director and some of the cast.

I don't know how to and/or don't have permission to add a new title
to the database, as far as I know.

I'd also like to be able to add character names for Duel at the Supreme
Gate (1968), where currently none of the actors are paired with their
character names. So far, I have:

Betty Loh Tih: Sun Yuk Bin
Zhang Yang: Chee Chun Nam
Kelly Lai Chen: Sun Tai Yong
Sek Kin: Kuan Han Pin
Man Lan: Fong Sui Lin
Wang Sun: Cheng Tai Chun
Sun Yuen Fei: the Supreme Gate Clan's old master
Hao Li-Jen: the Southern Sky Clan's old master

Re: Journey to the West (1992) -- not yet listed in the HKMD

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 8:23 am
by calros
added. Sun Yuen Fei does not exist.

Re: Journey to the West (1992) -- not yet listed in the HKMD

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 9:54 am
by Stephe
calros wrote:added. Sun Yuen Fei does not exist.

True. I made a mistake. Sun Yuen Fei is the name of the Supreme Gate
Clan's old master, not the name of the actor who portrayed him.

I have since found that it is Wong Ping (2) who played Sun Yuen Fei,
the Supreme Gate Clan's old master

I'll add a portrait or two of Wong Ping (2) as Sun Yuen Fei later today.

Thanks for adding the other names.

Re: Journey to the West (1992) -- not yet listed in the HKMD

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 9:15 pm
by calros
Your poster is watermarked.
Watermarked images are forbidden in our database.

Re: Journey to the West (1992), and The Young Ones screen ca

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:18 pm
by Stephe
I'd only put it there as a placeholder of sorts.

It's been removed, and replaced with a scan of my own DVD:
front, back, and opened up flat.

What about this screen capture from Spring Song, taken from the Shenzhen Co.
DVD (called The Young Ones) that shows a watermark for the entire
running time of the film?

http://www.hkmdb.com/db/movies/image_de ... ay_set=eng

Should this screen capture be removed?

Re: Journey to the West (1992) -- not yet listed in the HKMD

PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:40 am
by calros
no

Journey to the West entry from Chang Cheh: A Memoir

PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 5:00 am
by Stephe
I don't know how much of this you want added to the HKMDb but,
the following comes from page 229 of Chang Cheh: A Memoir:


Journey to the West (Xi You Ji)
Mainland title: Journey to Subdue the Devils (Xi Xing Ping Yao)

1991 (production year) / Col / Period / Fantasy Action
Prod Cos: Chang Ho, Xiaoxiang Film Studio (China)
Dir: Chang Cheh
Prods: Huang Shicong, Ming Jingsheng
Scrs: Chang Cheh, Chen Baoxun
Phos: Zhao Peng, Liu Weiwei
Art Dir: Yang Li
Composer: Dang Shaolin
Cast: Dong Zhihua, Mu Lixin, Du Yuming, Jian Yongquan, Zhang Kepeng

Synopsis: an episode of the journey to the West of Monk Tripitaka
and his disciples.

Notes: (1) Fiction loosely based on Journey to the West (Xi You Ji).
(2) Never publicly screened in Hong Kong.

Re: Journey to the West (1992) -- not yet listed in the HKMD

PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:44 pm
by calros
Why do not you upload the credits captures of the movie under "as a credit" ?

Journey to the West (1992) credits & other screen captures s

PostPosted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 2:13 am
by Stephe
calros wrote:Why do not you upload the credits captures of the movie under "as a credit" ?

Actually, I was going to do that to some of the credits, but I guess I'll upload
screen captures of *all* the credits, as you suggest.

As it is, after looking at the screen captures for the other late-period Chang
Chang films, i.e. Great Shanghai 1937 (1986), Slaughter in Xian (1987), Across
the River (1988), Hidden Hero (1990), and Ninja in Ancient China (1993), I
am starting to match up the faces in Journey to the West.

I have English-subtitled VCDs of Slaughter in Xian (1987), Across the River
(1988), Hidden Hero (1990), and Ninja in Ancient China (1993), and have
an unsubtitled VCD of Dancing Warrior (1985) -- the latter of which is called
Dancing King on the packaging but named The Dancing Warrior on the disc
itself. Compare the HKMD's current screen capture of the film's title from
Ground Zero's Black Belt Theater Vol. 12 DVD with the VCD image, which I
just added at this thread: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=51305

Journey to the West (1992): 15 opening credits and 4 end cre

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 2:17 am
by Stephe
Re Journey to the West (1991)
( http://www.hkmdb.com/db/movies/view.mht ... ay_set=eng ):

I've added 15 opening credits and 4 end credits at
http://www.hkmdb.com/db/movies/credits. ... ay_set=eng

Portraits and screen captures to come.
I took almost 80 shots and have to edit them.

Re: Journey to the West (1992) -- not yet listed in the HKMD

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 5:17 pm
by calros
added prod. co., prod., prod. man., pres., co-dir., action dir., assist. dir., writers, phot., mus., ed., art. dir., makeup, costumes, props and 16 actors more.

19 screen caps/credits of characters which have onscreen tit

PostPosted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 3:55 am
by Stephe
At http://www.hkmdb.com/db/movies/credits. ... ay_set=eng
I added the 19 screen captures of mythical characters from the film
which are indicated with onscreen titles.

I am not sure whether you want such images to reside in the credits
section, or in the main screen captures section.

I have 44 portraits for this film ready to go, but am not sure whether
you want me to mix the 19 screen captures of mythical characters with
onscreen titles in with the regular screen captures from the film, or
prefer to keep them separate in the credits section.

Re: 19 screen caps/credits of characters which have onscreen

PostPosted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 4:59 am
by Gaijin84
Stephe wrote:I have 44 portraits for this film ready to go, but am not sure whether
you want me to mix the 19 screen captures of mythical characters with
onscreen titles in with the regular screen captures from the film, or
prefer to keep them separate in the credits section.


I would keep them in the credit section.

Journey to the West (1992): 41 portraits and 64 screen caps

PostPosted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 12:33 am
by Stephe
At http://www.hkmdb.com/db/movies/images.m ... ay_set=eng
I have put 41 portraits and 64 screen captures.

Of the 64 screen captures, 24 of them feature the subtitles that went
with the narration at the beginning of the film that explains who the
Monkey King, Monk, Pigsy and Sand are.

3 more captures are the subtitles from when the Monkey King tells his
entourage who Princess Iron Fan, Brother Ox and Princess Jade are.

Another 3 captures are the subtitles that feature the Goddess of Mercy
and Wai An, and introduce his older brother King Cha and younger brother
Nai Cha, who then transforms to engage the Monkey King in a friendly
test of prowess.

What I want to know is, is my use of screen captures to more or less
explain the characters through various narrators a no-no? It's not
something that I intend to do in the future, but since this involves
the Monkey King, I thought it might be helpful. I'll explain why.

When I first saw this film, my familiarity with the lore of the Monkey
King was very limited, so I was lost amidst all the characters. I have
subsequently watched the four 1960's Shaw Brothers Monkey King films --
The Monkey Goes West (1966), Princess Iron Fan (1966), Cave of the
Silken Web (1967), and The Land of Many Perfumes (1968) -- and the 2008
Jackie Chan / Jet Li vehicle The Forbidden Kingdom, and resultingly
have a much better understanding of the characters, to the point where
watching Journey to the West (1991) this second time was far more
enjoyable.

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Sun Feb 13, 2011, 6:08pm addendum

I have since gained some objectivity and realized that indicating a film's
plot via sequenced subtitles is akin to posting spoilers, so I've removed
all the screen captures at issue.