Year of the Dragon (film)

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Year of the Dragon

Movie poster
Directed by Michael Cimino
Produced by Dino De Laurentiis
Written by Robert Daley (novel)
Oliver Stone
Michael Cimino
Starring Mickey Rourke
John Lone
Ariane Koizumi
Music by David Mansfield
Cinematography Alex Thomson
Editing by Noëlle Boisson
Françoise Bonnot
Distributed by MGM / United Artists
Release date(s) August 16, 1985
Running time 134 mins
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Mandarin, English, Cantonese, Polish
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Year of the Dragon is a 1985 film directed by Michael Cimino, and starring Mickey Rourke, Ariane Koizumi and John Lone. The screenplay was written by Cimino and Oliver Stone, and was adapted from the novel by Robert Daley. The film was nominated for five Razzie Awards, including Worst Screenplay, Worst Picture and Worst Actress.

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  • It isn't the Bronx. It isn't Brooklyn. It isn't even New York. It's Chinatown...and it's about to explode.

Mickey Rourke plays Stanley White, a decorated police captain and Vietnam War veteran who is assigned to New York City's Chinatown, which he makes his personal mission to rid of crime. John Lone plays Joey Tai, a young man who ruthlessly rises up to become the head of the Chinese triad societies, and as a result of his ambition, creates a high profile both for himself and the triads' activities. Together, they end the uneasy truce that has existed between the triads and the police precinct. The film is an exploration of gangs, the illegal drug trade, ethnicity, racism, and stereotypes.

  • As with Streets of Fire, most of this movie was filmed not on location but at soundstages, after meticulous research of various locales which could be passed off as Little China and/or the Orient. Said sets proved realistic enough to fool even Stanley Kubrick, who attended the picture's premiere. Director/co-writer Michael Cimino actually had to convince the Bronx-born Kubrick that no part of Chinatown actually looked the way it did on-screen.
  • For the picture, Michael Cimino drew heavily on the real-life boxing prowess of his star Mickey Rourke. But, at first, Rourke didn't take his physical training seriously. So Cimino hired a real-life Hells Angel to be Rourke's instructor, with "spectacular" results.

Upon its release, the film sparked much controversy. It was protested in demonstrations by members of the Chinese American and Asian American communities who criticized the film for giving a stereotyped and inaccurate portrayal of Chinese Americans and Chinatown.


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