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GenreAction, Crime, Drama CinematographyBojan Bazelli WriterNicholas St. John LanguageEnglish
Release dateSeptember 25, 1987 (1987-09-25) CastJames Russo (Alby), Richard Panebianco (Tony), David Caruso (Mercury), Sari Chang (Tye), Russell Wong (Yung Gan), Judith Malina (Mrs. Monte) Similar moviesDistrict 9, West Side Story, The Hollow Crown: Henry V, The Hollow Crown: Richard II, The Hollow Crown: Henry IV - Part 1, The Hollow Crown: Henry IV - Part 2 TaglineHe's Italian. She's Chinese. Their gangs are sworn enemies. They are secret lovers... caught in the crossfire.
China girl trailer 1987
China Girl is a 1987 film directed by independent filmmaker Abel Ferrara, and written by his longtime partner Nicholas St. John.
China Girl is a contemporary take on the classic tale of Romeo and Juliet. Set in 1980s Manhattan, the plot revolves around the intimate relationship developing between Tony, a teenage boy from Little Italy, and Tye, a teenage girl from Chinatown, while both of their older brothers become engrossed in a heated gang war against each other. It also bears some similarities to the 1957 musical West Side Story, which similarly is an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet set among rival ethnic gangs in Manhattan, and also features a male protagonist named Tony.
Release
The film was released theatrically on September 25, 1987 in 193 theaters and grossed $531,362 its opening weekend. the film grossed a domestic total of $1,262,091 and its widest release was to 193 theaters. After its theatrical run, the film was released on videocassette by Vestron Video. The film is available on region 2 DVD and as of October 31, 2005, The Weinstein Company or The Weinstein Company Home Entertainment has yet to announce any plans for a DVD release, it has never been released on region 1 and as of January 17, 2010, Lions Gate has yet to announce any plans for a DVD release.
Cast
Richard Panebianco as Tony
Sari Chang as Tye
James Russo as Alby
Russell Wong as Yung Gan
David Caruso as Mercury
Joey Chin as Tsu Shin
Judith Malina as Mrs. Monte
James Hong as Gung Tu
Robert Miano as Enrico Perito
Paul Hipp as Nino
Doreen Chan as Gau Shing
Randy Sabusawa as Ma Fan
Keenan Leung as Ying Tz
Lum Chang Pan as Da Shan
Sammy Lee as Mohawk
Critical reception
The staff at Variety magazine said of the film, "China Girl is a masterfully directed, uncompromising drama and romance centering on gang rumbles (imaginary) between the neighboring Chinatown and Little Italy communities in New York City." and they especially praised the performances of Russell Wong and Joey Chin saying "Russell Wong (as handsome as a shirt ad model) and sidekick Joey Chin dominate their scenes as the young Chinese gang leaders."
Time Out magazine wrote that the film is a, "superior exploitation picture is a tough, stylish but often painfully misjudged reworking of Romeo and Juliet, with rival teenage gangs battling it out, sparked by the inter racial love affair between an Italian (Panebianco) and a Chinese girl (Chang), Ferrara makes excellent use of the Chinatown and Little Italy locations, and delivers the choreographed violence with his usual muscular panache." and that "The major strength of the script is its accommodation of three generations: the elders and their aspiring sons are seen to conspire against the warring youngsters, putting money before family."
Jonathan Rosenbaum of the Chicago Reader praised the film's photography and action scenes calling them "Bojan Bazelli's location photography is luminous and exciting, and the battle lines charted in Nicholas St. John's script are fairly complex."