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New Dragon Gate Inn

"In the desert, only the strong survive."

Movie NR 1992 1h 44m 7.3 /10
Directed by Raymond Lee Wai-Man

Set against a sweeping Ming dynasty landscape, the film follows a power hungry eunuch who has carved out his own desert stronghold, ruling it as if he wore imperial robes. He crushes anyone who challenges him and lays traps for foes at the Dragon Gate Inn, turning a simple stopover into a high... Read more

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About New Dragon Gate Inn

Set against a sweeping Ming dynasty landscape, the film follows a power hungry eunuch who has carved out his own desert stronghold, ruling it as if he wore imperial robes. He crushes anyone who challenges him and lays traps for foes at the Dragon Gate Inn, turning a simple stopover into a high stakes contest of wits. As weary travelers and ambitious locals converge on the inn, alliances form and break on a razor edge of suspicion. The inn becomes a stage for sly schemes, double dealings, and moments of peril, where every face might conceal an ulterior motive and every bargain counts. The mood blends danger with wry humor. The mood stays tense yet hints at dry wit, inviting viewers to read the room as much as watch the fights.

Directed by Raymond Lee Wai Man, the film brings together creators Charcoal Tan and Tsui Hark for a late era wuxia thriller that emphasizes stylish action, dense plotting, and a high energy duel oriented aesthetic, and its visual flair stands out amid its peers.

The ensemble includes Maggie Cheung as Jade Brigitte Lin as Yau Mo Yan Tony Leung Ka Fai as Chow Wai On Donnie Yen as Eunuch Tso Siu Yan and Yen Shi Kwan as Ho Fu, underscoring the era's star power and the cross pollination of talent in Hong Kong cinema.

Audience reception comes through a 7.2 out of 10 rating from 139 votes, signaling a solid response from genre fans. The film threads themes of power and loyalty set against political intrigue, while weaving brisk action with character driven tension.

Box office data is not provided in the available information, but the film's cast and 1992 release place it among notable Hong Kong cinema entries of the period, reflecting the era's appetite for adventurous martial storytelling.

Details

Release Date
August 22, 1992
Runtime
1h 44m
Rating
NR
User Ratings
141 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Action, Thriller
Country
Hong Kong
Collection
Dragon Inn Collection
Studio
Seasonal Film Corporation +1 more
External Links
View on IMDB

Official Trailer

Cast

Maggie Cheung

Maggie Cheung

Jade

Brigitte Lin

Brigitte Lin

Yau Mo Yan

Tony Leung Ka-fai

Tony Leung Ka-fai

Chow Wai On

Donnie Yen

Donnie Yen

Eunuch Tso Siu Yan

Yen Shi-Kwan

Yen Shi-Kwan

Ho Fu

Yuen Cheung-Yan

Yuen Cheung-Yan

Iron

Lau Shun

Lau Shun

Cha

Lawrence Ng Kai-Wah

Lawrence Ng Kai-Wah

Chuen

Xiong Xinxin

Xiong Xinxin

Ngai

Elvis Tsui Kam-Kong

Elvis Tsui Kam-Kong

The General

Director: Raymond Lee Wai-Man

Written by: Charcoal Tan, Tsui Hark

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With a rating of 7.3/10 from 141 viewers, New Dragon Gate Inn is well-regarded and recommended by viewers.

Set against a sweeping Ming dynasty landscape, the film follows a power hungry eunuch who has carved out his own desert stronghold, ruling it as if he wore imperial robes. He crushes anyone who challenges him and lays traps for foes at the Dragon Gate Inn, turning a simple stopover into a high st...

New Dragon Gate Inn stars Maggie Cheung, Brigitte Lin, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Donnie Yen, and Yen Shi-Kwan.

New Dragon Gate Inn was directed by Raymond Lee Wai-Man.

New Dragon Gate Inn was released on August 22, 1992.

New Dragon Gate Inn is a Action and Thriller film.

Maggie Cheung plays Jade in New Dragon Gate Inn. The film is set in Ming Dynasty China.

Donnie Yen portrays Eunuch Tso Siu Yan. Tso Siu Yan is a ruthless eunuch who rules his desert region and sets traps for his enemies.

Brigitte Lin plays Yau Mo Yan. The film is set in Ming Dynasty China.

Tony Leung Ka-fai plays Chow Wai On. He is part of the film's core ensemble.