Rain, Jang Dong-gun to star in remake of John Woo's A Better Tomorrow
HONG KONG (AP) - South Korean stars Rain and Jang Dong-gun will star in a Korean-language remake of John Woo's Hong Kong gangster classic A Better Tomorrow.
Best known for Chow Yun-fat's trench-coat wearing, gun-toting mobster character, Woo's 1986 movie is a story about honour and brotherly love as it tracks the downfall of a gangster whose younger brother is a police officer.
In the original movie, Ti Lung played the gangster, late Chinese pop star Leslie Cheung played his brother, and Chow Yun-fat played the mobster's loyal lieutenant Mark - one of modern Hong Kong cinema's most famous characters.
In the remake, Jang will take on Ti Lung's role, Rain will assume Cheung's place and Hong Kong actor Louis Koo will replace Chow, Hong Kong's Apple Daily newspaper reported Tuesday.
The 100 million Hong Kong dollar (US$13 million) production is a collaboration between Hong Kong's Mei Ah Entertainment Group and an unidentified Korean company.
The movie will shoot on set in Seoul and on location in Hong Kong and mainland China, with a target start date of July to August, Apple Daily said.
At the helm will be director Chung Yoon-chul, who made Marathon, a film about the relationship between a mother and her autistic child.
Mei Ah didn't immediately return a call seeking comment.
Rain is one of South Korea's rising pop stars. Jang is known for movies like the box office hit Taegukgi, set against the inter-Korea conflict, and Chinese director Chen Kaige's recent mythology epic The Promise.
Koo was most recently seen in another gangster flick, Johnnie To's Election.
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Best known for Chow Yun-fat's trench-coat wearing, gun-toting mobster character, Woo's 1986 movie is a story about honour and brotherly love as it tracks the downfall of a gangster whose younger brother is a police officer.
In the original movie, Ti Lung played the gangster, late Chinese pop star Leslie Cheung played his brother, and Chow Yun-fat played the mobster's loyal lieutenant Mark - one of modern Hong Kong cinema's most famous characters.
In the remake, Jang will take on Ti Lung's role, Rain will assume Cheung's place and Hong Kong actor Louis Koo will replace Chow, Hong Kong's Apple Daily newspaper reported Tuesday.
The 100 million Hong Kong dollar (US$13 million) production is a collaboration between Hong Kong's Mei Ah Entertainment Group and an unidentified Korean company.
The movie will shoot on set in Seoul and on location in Hong Kong and mainland China, with a target start date of July to August, Apple Daily said.
At the helm will be director Chung Yoon-chul, who made Marathon, a film about the relationship between a mother and her autistic child.
Mei Ah didn't immediately return a call seeking comment.
Rain is one of South Korea's rising pop stars. Jang is known for movies like the box office hit Taegukgi, set against the inter-Korea conflict, and Chinese director Chen Kaige's recent mythology epic The Promise.
Koo was most recently seen in another gangster flick, Johnnie To's Election.
Source: http://www3.cjad.com/content/cp_article.asp?id=/global_feeds/CanadianPress/EntertainmentNews/e022813A.htm
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