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Tai-Pan (1986)

Tai-Pan (1986)
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Daryl Duke directed this epic adventure, based on James Clavell's best-selling novel, concerning the battle for control of the China trade in early 19th-century Hong Kong. The film takes place in 1842 on the China Coast, where the Chinese object to the British imperialist policy of buying opium from the Chinese and then selling it back to them at a higher price. As a result, British warships arrive to pound the recalcitrant Chinese into submission. The outcome of the assault is a treaty giving England the right to operate Hong Kong as a free-port. The problem is who will become the Tai-Pan, or British merchant ruler of Hong Kong? The battle lines for the position are drawn between two swashbucklers -- Dirk Struan (Bryan Brown), a skipping and jumping buccaneer, and Tyler Brock (John Stanton), a weaselly cheat. Brock makes the first move by forcing Straun into bankruptcy, but, thanks to the help of the local prostitute May-May (Joan Chen), who has a score to settle with Brock, Straun is able to raise the money at the last minute. This enrages Brock, who remains bitter through the years and finally confronts Straun in a climactic sword fight. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Bryan BrownJoan Chen, (more)
Director(s):
Daryl Duke
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Tai-Pan

Daryl Duke directed this epic adventure, based on James Clavell's best-selling novel, concerning the battle for control of the China trade in early 19th-century Hong Kong. The film takes place in 1842 on the China Coast, where the Chinese object to the British imperialist policy of buying opium from the Chinese and then selling it back to them at a higher price. As a result, British warships arrive to pound the recalcitrant Chinese into submission. The outcome of the assault is a treaty giving England the right to operate Hong Kong as a free-port. The problem is who will become the Tai-Pan, or British merchant ruler of Hong Kong? The battle lines for the position are drawn between two swashbucklers -- Dirk Struan (Bryan Brown), a skipping and jumping buccaneer, and Tyler Brock (John Stanton), a weaselly cheat. Brock makes the first move by forcing Straun into bankruptcy, but, thanks to the help of the local prostitute May-May (Joan Chen), who has a score to settle with Brock, Straun is able to raise the money at the last minute. This enrages Brock, who remains bitter through the years and finally confronts Straun in a climactic sword fight. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
127 mins

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Director(s):
Daryl Duke
Writer(s):
John BrileyLarry YustStanley Mann
Producer(s):
Raffaella de Laurentiis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Violence, Nudity, Adult Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Lavena M.

    Good movie. But you must see Showgan (sp?), then Ti-Pan, then Noble House. It is a generation of Ti-Pans and lays the format. By the time you get to the Noble House there is so much geneology related as to what is going on you will be rewinding to follow the story...

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    Karen C.

    fI saw this movie many, many years ago. Was thrilled to find & able to purchase it. One for me one for my daughter. Great film, adventure, intrIgue, romance, what more do you want , Oh Yes and BRYON BROWN!!

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    Robert H.

    Next to Shogun this is one of my favorites, Almost a must see if your planning to watch noble house.After warching it I started reading the books again. It is a little disapointing if you read the book first, but then what movie can follow a book 100% .also not history correct but one must remember this is a movie not a history lesson.

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