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Future Cops
Official poster
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese超級學校霸王
Simplified Chinese超级学校霸王
Directed byWong Jing
Written byWong Jing
Produced byJohn Higgins
StarringAndy Lau
Jacky Cheung
Aaron Kwok
Chingmy Yau
Dicky Cheung
Simon Yam
Ekin Cheng
Winnie Lau
Charlie Yeung
Andy Hui
Ken Lo
Billy Chow
CinematographyAndrew Lau
Edited byPoon Hung
Music byMarco Wan
Lee Hon-kam

Production
companies

Fantasy Productions
Wong Jing's Workshop Ltd.

Distributed byGolden Harvest

Release date

  • 15 July 1993 (1993-07-15)

Running time

95 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese
Box officeHK$18,294,196

Future Cops (Chinese: 超級學校霸王; literal title: Super-School Tyrant) is a 1993 Hong Kong action-comedy film loosely based on Capcom's fighting game Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (1991), starring an ensemble cast of Andy Lau, Jacky Cheung, Aaron Kwok, Chingmy Yau, Dicky Cheung and Simon Yam.

It was the second live-action film to feature characters inspired by the Street Fighter series, the first being City Hunter starring Jackie Chan, which was also directed by Wong Jing, but released 6 months earlier. The following year the official Street Fighter: The Ultimate Battle was released, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Raul Julia.

Plot[edit]

In the year 2043, an evil and anonymous crime lord who only goes by "The General" is attempting world domination. He was arrested and was sentenced to jail by the Judge. The General's minions, Kent, Thai King, and Toyota travel to the year 1993 to kill the Judge before he has a chance to get into office.

During a battle with The General's minions, the Future Cops Lung, Broomhead, Ti Man, and Sing hear of their plot. The Police Director decides to send them back to the past also to protect the Judge. Lung ultimately stays behind because he is the Police Director's brother in law.

Once the Future Cops get to 1993, they land in the backyard of 28 years old high school student Tai-Hung, who helps them stay under cover by letting them live with him and his family. Ti Man pretends to be a fellow student while striking up a romance with Tai-Hung's sister Chun-May; Broomhead pretends to be a music teacher at the school while also striking up a romance with one of the students, Crab Angel; while Sing follows Tai-Hung pretending to be his servant, all the while protecting him from the evil school bullies, while Tai-Hung pursues a romance of his own with his long-time friend, Choi-Nei. Eventually the villains show up, wreak havoc, and many battles ensue.

Kent also goes undercover as a teacher in an effort to find out the identity of Tai-Hung. He subtly ambushes Ti Man with poison that regresses his intelligence to those of a 5-year old, before tricking Crab Angel into bringing him to a lover's spot. Broomhead tails them, and after a series of fights, decides not to kill Kent. Kent, not wanting to owe him a favour, injects the antidote into Ti Man before leaving.

The General eventually takes over the school as the principal and has the school in a lockdown to force the cops to hand over Tai-Hung.

At Tai-Hung's birthday party, he realizes that the villains are after him and wishes to coward his way out of the situation. This continues even after the cops inject microchips into Tai-Hung, Chun-May, Tai-Hung's father and Tai-Hung's mother to give them super powers.

The cops confront the villains in the school. After crashing his hoverboard into the school building, Tai-Hung manages to awaken his powers. Meanwhile, the other heroes fight with The General, but are unable to defeat him. Kent, disagreeing with the way The General approaches the matter, becomes a turncoat and joins in the fight. Only when all the heroes join forces are they able to win.

Cast[edit]

Actor/Actress Role Hanzi
Andy Lau Ti Man 鐵面
Jacky Cheung Broomhead 掃把頭
Aaron Kwok Lung 阿龍
Chingmy Yau Chun-may 春美
Dicky Cheung Chan Tai-hung 陳大雄
余鐵雄
Simon Yam Sing 發達星
八大師兄
Ekin Cheng Kent 阿健
Winnie Lau Siu-Wai 小慧
Charlie Yeung Choi-nei 采妮
Andy Hui Kei-on 余忌安
Ken Lo General 將軍
Billy Chow Thai King 泰王
William Duen Toyota 豐田
Kingdom Yuen Chun-doi 春代
Richard Ng Uncle Richard Yu 青狼
Natalis Chan Sports Announcer
Dennis Chan Headmaster
Newton Lai Future Cops Commander
Dave Lam Discipline teacher
Lee Siu-kei Plumber
Fanny Leung CR3
Sam Hoh Leon Lai
Lam Foo-wai School Bully

Game references and differences[edit]

External links[edit]


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