Yellowthread Street

1990

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Released: 13 January 1990 Ended
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Country: United Kingdom
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Yellowthread Street is a 1990 ITV police drama about detectives of the Royal Hong Kong Police based on the novels by William Leonard Marshall. In the Yellowthread Street series, the detectives of the Yellowthread Street police station in fictitious Hong Bay, Hong Kong -- DCI Harry Feiffer, a European born and raised in Hong Kong; Senior Inspector Christopher O'Yee, half-Chinese, half-Caucasian American, and all neurotic; and the ever-bickering team of Inspectors Auden and Spencer -- attempt to find the rational basis for inexplicable and seemingly bizarre crimes. For example, in 1988's Out of Nowhere, DCI Feiffer must figure out why in the pre-dawn hours, four people in a plate-glass-filled van with Chinese opera blaring out the tape deck were driving on the wrong side of a deserted motorway, miles from the nearest on-ramp, before dying in a violent collision with an oncoming lorry. And why, moments before the collision, did one of the passengers shoot the van driver? Thirteen fifty minute episodes were made. Cast members included: Ray Lonnen, Bruce Payne, Robert Taylor, Tzi Ma, Mark McGann and Catherine Neilson. Tetchie Agbayani appeared in one episode.

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Pluskylang Great Film overall
Stoutor It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
Matylda Swan It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
Jakoba True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
lwgray Why there wasn't a second series I don't know. This was brilliant. It was risky, dangerous, crazy, and had all the hall marks of Hong Kong's movie industry bar the sub-titles. Highly underrated in its day but it now looks ahead of its time. Shot like a movie. It would probably be in High Def. nowadays but in those days it was an innovation to go very art house in what was essentially just a cop show. But the plot lines were surreal and exotic. The lighting was dark and highly influenced by the neon signs that abound in Hong Kong. Broody and strangely witty. Beneath all the hairy chested machismo was an art house sensibility and of course that Kung Fu influence long before Tarrantino got the message.Lawrence Gray, one of the writers by the way ended up writing Chinese and Indian movies and has become something of a literary figure in Asia. He's currently producing movies.
Scorpion Man In the mean streets of Hong Kong violent and corrupt people walk freely...and that's just the police!That's right, forget Taggert and The Bill this is what ITV's police dramas are all about. Ruthless, drug dealing, gang land crooks leave Hong Kong in fear with violent acts of criminal savagery, the only people brave and smart enough to challenge these thugs are the devoted officers of the Yellowthread Police.Planting evidence and threatening people; the excessive Detectives open a whole new door to a much darker side to law enforcement, make no mistake its evil vs evil.Top notch acting all the way with brilliant actors including international martial arts star Tzi Ma and the scary faced king of British actors Bruce Payne.Having never missed an episode you can take it from me, you wouldn't want to miss a second of it.
smiley-32 Yellowthread Street is one of those poor man's attempt to bring the British version of "Black Rain" onto our TV screens..Well basically it's all about these cops solving crimes in and around Hong Kong's mean streets..It was worth the effort but I think the reason the ITV chiefs axed it because it wasn't really entertaining enough to say that it will make another series..I remember the series quite well especially most of the stars..Well, I don't know if Yellowthread Street will make it back to our screen as one those "classics". If it does, I'd probably see it again..