List of Films Set in Hong Kong - Foreign Movies Include

Foreign Movies Include

  • Battleship (2012)
  • Johnny English Reborn (2011)
  • Contagion (2011) – by Steven Soderbergh, starring Marion Cotillard, Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, Chin Han, Josie Ho, Laurence Fishburne and Sanaa Lathan
  • Hong Kong Confidential (2010)
  • I Come with the Rain (2009) – starring Josh Hartnett
  • Irreversi (2009)
  • Vengeance (2009)
  • Push (2009)
  • Largo Winch (2008)
  • Aegan (2008) – Tamil film
  • The Dark Knight (2008) - with Batman breaking into International Financial Center II (IFC Two)
  • The Bucket List (2007) – scene in a bar between Morgan Freeman and Rowena King
  • Awarapan (2007)
  • La Moustache (2005)
  • Parenni Maya Jalaima (2004)
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005) – seen in the warning scene
  • King (2003) – Tamil film
  • Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003) – the International Finance Center is used as an exterior with Times Square as an interior.
  • Die Another Day (2002) – James Bond emerges from the waters of Victoria Harbour into the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, after escaping custody. As he emerges the background of Hong Kong island is visible but the RHKYC is on the Hong Kong side so Bond is obviously on the Kowloon side and is not actually at the Hong Kong Yacht Club.
  • Citizen Hong Kong (2001)
  • Rush Hour 2 (2001) – a side alley of Lan Kwai Fong is used as the exterior of a nightclub.
  • Spy Game (2001) – where the local HSBC headquarters are presented as the "US embassy". There is no embassy in Hong Kong. There is a consulate-general.
  • The Art of War (2000)
  • Rush Hour (1998)
  • Knock Off (1998) – filmed around the streets of Sheung Wan
  • Three Businessmen (1998) - starring Miguel Sandoval and Robert Wisdom
  • Home Alone 3 (1997) – featured the landscape of Hong Kong in the beginning
  • Chinese Box (1997) – set and made at the time of Hong Kong's handover to the People's Republic of China. The movie shows the actual temporary press room, specially set up for the press coverage of the handover, and located in the old part of the Exhibition Centre.
  • The Pillow Book (1996) – by Peter Greenaway
  • White Ghost (1996) - a made-for-television Cracker movie. The last of the series until the recent revival.
  • Night Watch (1995) – Pierce Brosnan and Alexandra Paul
  • Les Anges Gardiens (1995) – where Gérard Depardieu takes the Star Ferry
  • Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995) – where Godzilla, covered with glowing lava-like rashes, destroys most of the city.
  • Mortal Kombat (1995)
  • Hong Kong 97 (1994) - story revolving around the handover
  • Double Impact (1991)
  • Noble House (1988) – U.S. TV miniseries based on the novel by James Clavell, starring Pierce Brosnan. Shot mostly on location in Hong Kong, featuring Jardine House as the headquarters for Struan's.
  • Tai-Pan (1986)
  • Shanghai Surprise (1986) – starring Sean Penn and Madonna
  • Year of the Dragon (1985)
  • Bloodsport (1985) – with Jean-Claude Van Damme is filmed on Hong Kong Island and in Kowloon.
  • Banzaï (1983) - French film starring Coluche
  • Oliver's Story (1979) – Love Story's sequel, starring Ryan O'Neal and Candice Bergen
  • Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978)
  • Piedone a Hong Kong (1975) – An Italian movie featuring Bud Spencer
  • Bons baisers de Hong Kong (From Hong Kong with Love) (1975)
  • The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) – which includes scenes of James Bond visiting the Bottoms Up, an actual bar in Tsim Sha Tsui, which was later moved to Wan Chai
  • Enter the Dragon (1973) – the last movie of Bruce Lee
  • Love Story (1970)
  • A Countess from Hong Kong (1967) – starring Marlon Brando and Sophia Loren, directed by Charles Chaplin
  • You Only Live Twice (1967)
  • The Vengeance of Fu Manchu (1967)
  • Lord Jim (1965)
  • The World of Suzie Wong (1960) – which includes footage of the Star Ferry
  • Ferry to Hong Kong (1959) – starring Orson Welles and includes footage of the harbour.
  • Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955), starring William Holden and Jennifer Jones – includes shots from the old Foreign Correspondents' Club on Conduit Road, often mistaken for the Victoria Peak
  • Soldier of Fortune (1955) – starring Clark Gable
  • Macao (1952) – starring Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell
  • Hong Kong (1951) – starring Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming and Lee Marvin

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