Foo gwai lit che (Millionaire's Express) (Shanghai Express) (Wealthy Train)

Foo gwai lit che (Millionaire's Express) (Shanghai Express) (Wealthy Train) (1986)

  • 79% of users liked it
    (668 ratings)

Multi-genre flick (western, martial arts, comedy, adventure, etc.) with an all-star cast about a man who returns to his home town, buys everything in sight, and tries to improve its municipal (and his personal) profits by sabotaging a train so the passengers all have to stop in his town and spend… More

PG-13, 1 hr. 38 min.
Directed By
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo
Genres
Western, Action & Adventure, Comedy
In Theaters
Jan 30, 1986 Wide
On DVD
May 29, 2007

Critic Reviews

  • Brian Webster, Apollo Guide

    There's an excellent set of extras included with the disc.

  • Brian Webster, Apollo Guide

    A goofy, silly over-the-top movie and also plain good fun. An excellent introduction to martial arts for those who haven't gained an appreciation for the genre.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Dean M


    Deliriously entertaining action-comedy featuring Sammo Hung. Something of a tribute to the Westerns of Sergio Leone, this is hurt only by a sloopy story.

  • Tsubaki S


    First part drags too much, the final act certainly pays off quite well with some amazingly fast and sharp fights. Sammo has done better stuff than this, so don't watch it expecting too much.

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