Tai-Pan
The film begins following the British victory of the first Opium War and the seizure of Hong Kong. Although the island is largely uninhabited and the terrain unfriendly, it has a large port that both the British government and various trading companies believe will be useful for the import of merchandise to be traded on mainland China, a highly lucrative market.
Cast
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Bryan Brown
Played Dirk Struan
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Kyra Sedgwick
Played Tess Brock
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Katy Behean
Played Mary Sinclair
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John Stanton
Played Tyler Brock
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Janine Turner
Played Shevaun Tillman
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Russell Wong
Played Gordon Chen
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Joan Chen
Played May-May
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Tim Guinee
Played Culum Struan
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Bill Leadbitter
Played Gorth Brock
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Norman Rodway
Played Aristotle Quance
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John Bennett
Played Orlov
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Derrick Branche
Played Vargas
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Vic Armstrong
Played Drunken Sailor
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Dickey Beer
Played Brecks's Crew
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Phil Chatterton Tong…
Played Boatswain
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Chen Kuan-Tai
Played Pirate
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Chen Shu
Played
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Chen Chuang
Played
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Rosemarie Dunham
Played
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Robert Easton
Played
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Richard Foo
Played
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Nicholas Gecks
Played
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Carol Gillies
Played
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Pat Gorman
Played British Merchant 2
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Michael C. Gwynne
Played
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Billy Horrigan
Played Brecks's Crew
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Barbara Keogh
Played
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Joycelyne Lew
Played Beaten Whore
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Lisa Lu
Played
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Bronco McLoughlin
Played Brecks's Crew
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Glen Murphy
Played Martial Artist
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Bert Remsen
Played
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Patrick Ryecart
Played
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Rob Spendlove
Played
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Patty Toy
Played
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Zhang Jie
Played
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Mason Cardiff
Played Midshipman
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Denise Kellogg
Played Nude Model
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Gam Biu
Played
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Chan Lap-Ban
Played
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