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Overview

User Rating:
5.2/10   533 votes
Director:
Daryl Duke
Writers:
John Briley (writer)
James Clavell (novel)
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Release Date:
7 November 1986 (USA) more
Genre:
Adventure more
Tagline:
There can only be one. more
Plot:
Tai-Pan is Chinese for "supreme leader". This is the man with real power to his hands. And such a Tai-Pan... more | add synopsis
Awards:
2 nominations more
User Comments:
Should have been made as a mini series. more

Cast

 (Credited cast)

Bryan Brown ... Dirk Struan

Joan Chen ... May-May
John Stanton ... Tyler Brock

Tim Guinee ... Culum Struan
Bill Leadbitter ... Gorth Brock

Russell Wong ... Gordon Chen
Katy Behean ... Mary Sinclair

Kyra Sedgwick ... Tess Brock

Janine Turner ... Shevaun Tillman
Norman Rodway ... Aristotle Quance
John Bennett ... Orlov
Derrick Branche ... Vargas
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Vic Armstrong ... Drunken Sailor

Dickey Beer ... Brecks´s Crew
Chuang Cheng
Kuan Tai Chen ... Pirate
Shu Chen
Rosemarie Dunham

Robert Easton
Richard Foo
Nicholas Gecks
Carol Gillies
Pat Gorman ... British Merchant 2

Michael C. Gwynne
Billy Horrigan ... Brecks´s Crew
Denise Kellogg ... Nude Model
Barbara Keogh
Lisa Lu
Bronco McLoughlin ... Brecks´s Crew
Bert Remsen
Patrick Ryecart
Rob Spendlove
Patty Toy
Jie Zhang
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
James Clavell's Tai-Pan (USA) (complete title)
Tai-Pan (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
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Runtime:
127 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby
Filming Locations:
China more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The film was originally announced by MGM in 1967-8 and was to be directed by Michael Anderson, but after severe operating losses the film was one of a number of expensive projects the new management at the studio dropped as too costly. In the 70s Steve McQueen agreed to play the lead for a then-record $10m and was paid an advance of $1m. When the producers were unable to pay the second installment on time, he dropped out, keeping the $1m he had already been paid. In 1980 Roger Moore agreed to play the lead, even going as far as to start to grow a beard for the part before that version fell through as well. more
Movie Connections:
Followed by "Noble House" (1988) more

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6 out of 13 people found the following comment useful:-
Should have been made as a mini series., 23 June 1999
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Author: yenlo from Auburn, Me

Adventure film based on James Clavell's novel about a 19th-century trade baron who makes his headquarters in Hong Kong. This is the 3rd worst motion picture I've ever seen in a theater (behind Rebel and Dune.) It seemed that the original intention was to have made this as a TV mini series and not for theatrical release. One point in the film Bryan Browns character Dirk Struan tells another male character "When you make dung you'll wipe your arse with paper". The entire theater crowd erupted in laughter for about five minutes and it appeared that the line was not intended to be humorous. That's how bad this movie was.

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