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Life Express (2004 film)

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Life Express
Official poster
Traditional Chinese生死速遞
Simplified Chinese生死速递
Hanyu PinyinShēng Sǐ Sù Dì
JyutpingSang1 Sei2 Ceok1 Dai6
Directed byBlackie Ko
Screenplay byBlackie Ko
Raymond Wong
Chai Hong-bing
Kerrick Wong
Lola Huo
Kong Shui-chung
Wang Ying-qing
Produced byKerrick Wong
Starring
CinematographyHorace Wong
Edited byChan Kei-hop
Music byFang Tsun-per
Lin Han
Distributed byIntercontinental Film Distribution (HK)
Release dates
  • 25 March 2004 (2004-03-25) (Hong Kong)
  • 26 June 2004 (2004-06-26) (Taiwan)
Running time
90 minutes
Countries
  • Hong Kong
  • Taiwan
Languages
  • Cantonese
  • Mandarin

Life Express is a 2004 Hong Kong-Taiwanese action drama film directed by and co-starring Blackie Ko in his final film appearance before his death in 2003. The film also stars Richie Jen and Ruby Lin

Synopsis

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The film revolves around a little boy who has leukemia and is waiting for a marrow transplant. While back in Taiwan, it concentrates on the story of a doctor, Kao Chi-yuen (Richie Jen) and a nurse, Suen Yan-yan (Ruby Lin), who is his girlfriend. Chi-yuen is a young doctor who stands for justice and does the best he can to help his patients.

They cannot find a willing bone marrow donor. They seek help from a prisoner, Ng Sung-yung (Blackie Ko). Ng is convinced to become a bone marrow donor for the little boy. The marrow must be transferred from Taiwan to Beijing in 24 hours, but an earthquake causes a power cut and also damages a bridge on the way to the airport. The car has to fly across the gap.

Luckily, they make it in time for the airplane. At the airport, Yan-yan accepts Chi-yuen's marriage proposal. The transplant operation is successful.

Cast

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  • Richie Jen as Kao Chi-yuen doctor
  • Ruby Lin as Suen Yan-yan. a social Worker
  • Blacky Ko as Ng Sung-yung, a prisoner and bone marrow donor
  • Jiang Shan as Kuen
  • Gao Shu-guang as Dr. Lee Chu
  • Shi Yao as Yin-yin's mother
  • Liu Ci-hang as Luk-fai
  • Du Wei as Chan Kin-kao
  • Alan Ke as Bone marrow donor
  • Man Ying as Ng's mother
  • Morris Rong as Injured man
  • Yan Manqiu as Mrs. Chan
  • Tsai Chen-nam as Ng's cellmate
  • Niu Ben as Luk-fai's grandfather
  • Chu Chung-heng as Bon
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