Beach Spike

2011 Hong Kong film by Tony Tang


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nameBeach Spike
imageBeach Spike poster.jpg
native_name{{Infobox Chinese/Chinese
s热浪球爱战
pRè Láng Qiú Ài Zhán
jJit6 Long6 Kau4 Ngoi3 Zin3}}
directorTony Tang
producerPeggy Lee
Charlie Wong
Bey Logan
screenplayLeung Mong Fung
Tony Tang
Chan Pak Nin
storyCharlie Wong
starringChrissie Chau
Theresa Fu
Jessica C
musicNoel Quinlan
cinematographyChan Chi Ying
editingYau Chi Wai
studioGood Man Bond International
C & M Film Workshop
T-Films
Film Development Fund
BS Films Production
distributorEdko Films
released
countryHong Kong
languageCantonese
budgetUS$1,800,000
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| name = Beach Spike | image = Beach Spike poster.jpg | alt = | caption = | native_name = {{Infobox Chinese/Chinese|child=yes|hide=no|header=none| t = 熱浪球愛戰 | s = 热浪球爱战 | p = Rè Láng Qiú Ài Zhán | j = Jit6 Long6 Kau4 Ngoi3 Zin3}} | director = Tony Tang | producer = Peggy Lee Charlie Wong Bey Logan | screenplay = Leung Mong Fung Tony Tang Chan Pak Nin | story = Charlie Wong | starring = Chrissie Chau Theresa Fu Jessica C | music = Noel Quinlan | cinematography = Chan Chi Ying | editing = Yau Chi Wai | studio = Good Man Bond International C & M Film Workshop T-Films Film Development Fund BS Films Production | distributor = Edko Films | released = | runtime = | country = Hong Kong | language = Cantonese | budget = US$1,800,000 | gross = Beach Spike (Yit long kau oi jin 熱浪球愛戰) is a 2011 Hong Kong film directed by Tony Tang. The film involves a female beach volleyball teams with martial arts skills. It has a proposed cast of veteran actors Bolo Yeung and Ronald Cheng along with the female leads of Theresa Fu, Chrissie Chau, Phoenix Chou and Ankie Beilke.

Plot

In Hong Kong's Paradise Cove Sharon (Chrissie Chau) and Rachel (Theresa Fu) work at a restaurant of their kung fu master uncle Tao (Lo Mang) while taking on rivals in beach volleyball matches. The wealthy Bu family has plans to have the beach made into a playground for the rich and getting rid of the youth at the beach. Mrs. Bu's two Eurasian daughters, Natalie (Jessica C) and Natasha (Phoenix Chou) challenge Sharon and Rachel to a volleyball match which Natalie and Natasha win. Natasha and Natalie give Rachel and Sharon a challenge: if the two local girls enter and win the upcoming All Hong Kong Women's Volleyball tournament, Mrs. Bu will revise her plans to further develop the area. Sharon and Rachel feel they don't have a chance to win the tournament. Their uncle then Tao teaches the girls kung fu skills that they apply to volleyball.

Cast

Production

Beach Spike is the live-action feature debut of animator Tony Tang, who previously directed the actress Chrissie Chau in a Slim Beauty television commercial in 2009, where she rips open her office outfit to reveal herself in a bikini. The film was set to shoot in Nanhai and Hong Kong. Beach Spike is the second film after The Blood Bond to come from producer Bey Logan's B&E Productions. The film was partially funded by the Hong Kong Film Development Fund who approved $2,799,836.00 for it in June 2010. Chau took three months of volleyball training to prepare for her role in Beach Spike. While working on Beach Spike during the day, Chau and Him Law were shooting the scenes for Marriage with a Liar by night. Production on Beach Spike ended in late September 2010.

Release

Beach Spike was released in Hong Kong on 7 July 2011. It was the fourth highest-grossing film in the Hong Kong box office on its opening week. In total, the film has grossed $191,748.

Notes

References

  1. Frater, Patrick. (1 March 2010). "Logan runs with expanding production role". Film Business Asia.
  2. "Beach Spike! 熱浪球愛戰". B&E Productions.
  3. (6 July 2011). "Chrissie Chau". [[Time Out (magazine).
  4. "What's New". Hong Kong Film Development Council.
  5. Frater, Patrick. (1 October 2010). "Beach Spike puts on a wrap". Film Business Asia.
  6. "Beach Spike". Box Office Mojo.

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