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''Shatter'' ( zh, t=奪命刺客, p=Duó mìng cìkè, j=Dyut6 ming6 chi3 haak3, released in the United States as ''Call Him Mr. Shatter'') is a 1974
action film The action film is a film genre that predominantly features chase sequences, fights, shootouts, explosions, and stunt work. The specifics of what constitutes an action film has been in scholarly debate since the 1980s. While some scholars such as D ...
directed by
Michael Carreras Michael Henry Carreras (21 December 1927 – 19 April 1994) was a British film producer and director. He was known for his association with Hammer Films, being the son of founder James Carreras, and taking an executive role in the compan ...
and
Monte Hellman Monte Hellman (; born Monte Jay Himmelbaum; July 12, 1929 – April 20, 2021) was an American film director, producer, writer, and editor. Hellman began his career as an editor's apprentice at ABC TV, and made his directorial debut with the ho ...
, starring
Stuart Whitman Stuart Maxwell Whitman (February 1, 1928 – March 16, 2020) was an American actor, known for his lengthy career in film and television. Whitman was born in San Francisco and raised in New York until the age of 12, when his family relocated to ...
,
Ti Lung Tommy Tam Fu-wing (, born 19 August 1946), known professionally by his stage name Ti Lung (), is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist known for his numerous starring roles in a string of Shaw Brothers Studio's films, particularly '' The Duel'', '' ...
,
Lily Li Lily Li (; 14 June 1950 – 27 October 2024) was a Hong Kong film and television actress. She is best known for her films '' The Wandering Swordsman'', '' Executioners from Shaolin'', ''One Foot Crane'' and ''The Young Master'', and television ...
,
Anton Diffring Anton Diffring (born Alfred Pollack; 20 October 1916 – 19 May 1989) was a German actor. He had an extensive film and television career in the United Kingdom from the 1940s to the 1980s, latterly appearing in international films. Primarily a c ...
and
Peter Cushing Peter Wilton Cushing (26 May 1913 – 11 August 1994) was an English actor. His acting career spanned over six decades and included appearances in more than 100 films, as well as many television, stage and radio roles. He achieved recognition f ...
. It was the second and final
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between
Hammer Film Productions Hammer Film Productions Ltd. is a British film production company based in London. Founded in 1934, the company is best known for a series of Gothic horror and fantasy films made from the mid-1950s until the 1970s. Many of these involve classi ...
of
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and
Shaw Brothers Studio Shaw Brothers (HK) Limited () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, operating from 1925 to 2011. In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shang ...
of
Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
.


Plot

American
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Shatter kills Ansabi M'Goya, the leader of the African state of Badawi, and takes a dossier of documents. He travels to
Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
to collect payment for this services but finds himself targeted; he survives two attempts to kill him and the police warn him to leave within 24 hours. He tries to get his money from Leber, a German banker, who denies all knowledge of the contract and refuses to pay. Shatter goes on the run and meets Mei Mee, who in turn introduces him to her friend Tai Pah. After witnessing Tai Pah's prowess in martial arts, Shatter makes a deal with him to be his bodyguard in exchange for half the money. Chief Inspector Rattwood of the
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informs Shatter that the contract on Ansabi was taken out by a crime syndicate who were providing him with arms in exchange for opium, which they distributed to secret laboratories throughout the world. Ansabi switched to buying his arms from China instead and the opium deal was threatened, so the syndicate had him killed and plan to install a successor who will continue the arms-for-opium scheme. The documents that Shatter stole contain a list of the laboratories. Shatter makes a deal with Leber; $1 million for the list. The exchange is made but Leber's men ambush Shatter as he is leaving, killing Mei Mee and taking the money back. Tai Pah rescues Shatter, who vows revenge and travels to Macao to confront Leber. At his casino base, Leber reveals that Ansabi's own brother Dabula is to be installed as the new leader and that there is to be a show trial, which will convict Shatter and implicate the British government in the affair. To prevent him from talking, they will cut his vocal chords. Tai Pah appears just in time and he and Shatter fight off Leber's thugs before Shatter finally kills Leber and Dabula. Shatter takes a payment of £10,000 from the Hong Kong authorities on condition that he never leaves Hong Kong.


Cast


Production

In May 1972,
Michael Carreras Michael Henry Carreras (21 December 1927 – 19 April 1994) was a British film producer and director. He was known for his association with Hammer Films, being the son of founder James Carreras, and taking an executive role in the compan ...
returned to London from the
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with a co-production deal that was made with the Canadian producer George Brown. Don Houghton provided Brown with a script for an action film originally titled ''Shoot''. The film was originally set to start filming in Canada in August 1972 but was halted when Brown went bankrupt, leading to the project being shelved. Houghton's father-in-law had connections with
Run Run Shaw Sir Run Run Shaw (born Shao Renleng; 19 November 1907 – 7 January 2014), also known as Shao Yifu and Siu Yat-fu, was a Hong Kong businessman, filmmaker, and philanthropist. He was one of the foremost influential movie moguls in the East As ...
, who ran
Shaw Brothers Shaw Brothers (HK) Limited () was the largest film production company in Hong Kong, operating from 1925 to 2011. In 1925, three Shaw brothers— Runje, Runme, and Runde—founded Tianyi Film Company (also called "Unique") in Shangh ...
studios. The original meetings between Carreras were set up for the production of the film '' The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires'', which also led to the production of Houghton's unused script for ''Shoot'' which was developed into ''Shatter''. ''Shatter'' was filmed from 17 December 1973, through 15 January 1974 on location in Hong Kong, including
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.
Monte Hellman Monte Hellman (; born Monte Jay Himmelbaum; July 12, 1929 – April 20, 2021) was an American film director, producer, writer, and editor. Hellman began his career as an editor's apprentice at ABC TV, and made his directorial debut with the ho ...
was signed on to direct but was fired during production less than two weeks into shooting, leaving Carreras to finish the film himself. Carreras complained "In my opinion, the action scenes lack excitement, the dialogue scenes are dull and Hong Kong looks like a slum. I just don't know how to salvage it." Among the cast was
Peter Cushing Peter Wilton Cushing (26 May 1913 – 11 August 1994) was an English actor. His acting career spanned over six decades and included appearances in more than 100 films, as well as many television, stage and radio roles. He achieved recognition f ...
, it would be his last feature film for Hammer. Cushing's scenes were filmed in four days.
Godfrey Ho Godfrey Ho ( zh, 何志强 or 何致强, Chinese: Ho Chi-Keung; born November 10, 1948) is a prolific former Hong Kong film director and screenwriter. Ho is believed to have directed more than one hundred films, including over 80 movies from 1 ...
(credited as 'Geoffrey Ho') was an assistant director. A new score was added when the original Shaw Brothers score horrified music director Philip Martell who thought it "absolutely appalling".


Release

After its premiere in December 1974, ''Shatter'' was not released initially in the United Kingdom. ''Shatter'' was released in the United States as ''Call Him Mr. Shatter'' by
Avco Embassy Pictures Embassy Pictures Corporation (also and later known as Avco Embassy Pictures as well as Embassy Films Associates) was an American independent film Production company, production and Film distributor, distribution company, which was active from 1 ...
in March 1975. ''Shatter'' remained unreleased in the United Kingdom. until being distributed by EMI in September 1977. It was not released in Hong Kong until 1 July 1980. Plans to turn ''Shatter'' into a television series starring Stuart Whitman were shelved.p.148 Miller, David & Carlson, Veronica ''The Complete Peter Cushing'' Reynolds & Hearn, 01/02/2005 It was released on VHS in the United States with the alternative title ''They Call Me Mr. Shatter''.


Reception

''
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'' gave the film a negative review, finding the film "dull and sloppy, though there are a few scenes of entertaining hokum" noting Ti Lung's martial arts sequences being "choreographed with unusual skill, but that kind of stuff is getting stale by now" Carreras later spoke about the film stating it was "unfortunately, a bad picture, no question about it. We ran into all sorts of problems, and like all pictures that are bad, I think it was badly conceived from the start. One did all sorts of things to try and save it, but it didn't work." However, as is the case with many otherwise 'bad' films, interest can be found in the 'on location' footage, here of early Seventies Hong Kong.


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External links

* {{Michael Carreras 1975 films British action films Hong Kong action films English-language Hong Kong films Shaw Brothers Studio films Hammer Film Productions films Films directed by Michael Carreras Films about contract killing 1974 martial arts films 1974 films Embassy Pictures films 1970s English-language films 1970s British films 1970s Hong Kong films Films with screenplays by Don Houghton Films scored by David Lindup English-language action films