''Vanishing Son'' is an American
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television series that was part of
Universal Television
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's
Action Pack. Starting as a series of four
television film
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s in 1994, the full series of 13 episodes debuted in
syndication on January 16, 1995. ''Vanishing Son I'', ''Vanishing Son II'', ''Vanishing Son III'', and ''Vanishing Son IV'' aired on February 28, July 18, July 25, and October 10, 1994, respectively. The series is regarded as one of the first American dramatic TV series to feature an Asian lead.
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Overview
Russell Wong starred as Jian-Wa Chang, a musician who escaped from the
People's Republic of China
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after being involved in a protest similar to, and essentially working as a direct stand-in, for the historically relevant
1989 Tiananmen Square protests
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. Jian-Wa escapes the subsequent massacre of students by the government. At this point, the show's general theme begins, as he and his brother Wago Chang (
Chi Muoi Lo), who also was involved with the protests, escape to the United States. The story focuses on the two brothers as one pursues the "
American Dream
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" through his music, while the other becomes drawn to a life of organized crime to achieve this goal.
Cast and characters
TV movies
''Vanishing Son I''
''Vanishing Son I'' covers Jian-Wa and Wago's life in China, where Jian-Wa is taught violin by Teacher Beaton (
Rob Cohen
Robert Alan Cohen (born March 12, 1949) is an American director and producer of film and television. Beginning his career as an executive producer at 20th Century Fox, Cohen produced and developed numerous high-profile film and television progr ...
), and both Jian-Wa and Wago are trained in martial arts by Sifu Yamou (John Cheung). Both Jian-Wa and Wago participate in political demonstrations with their friend, Lili (
Vivian Wu
Vivian Wu ( Wu Junmei; ; born February 5, 1966) is a Chinese and American actress.Chen Nan ''China Daily'', 27 April 2007. Starring in a variety of North American and Chinese productions, her big break came in 1987, when she appeared in the biog ...
). As a result of getting into an altercation with military guards, their father, Louyung Chang (Kay Tong Lim), tells them to flee or else risk being arrested or killed by the Secret Police. They consequently emigrate to the United States via a fishing boat and are apprehended by a federal Immigration Agent named Estabrook (Paul Butler). After they are brought to a jail in San Bruno, Agent Estabrook uncovers photos of Jian-Wa and Wago in
Time
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and releases them due to the asylum laws. After they attempt to get a series of low-paying odd jobs in and around
Los Angeles
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, Jian-Wa becomes a musician and falls in love with a cellist, Clair Rutledge (
Rebecca Gayheart). Wago joins a gang led by Fu Qua Johnson (
Marcus Chong
Marcus Scott Chong (né Wyatt; born July 8, 1967) is an American actor. He played Miguel Mendez in the crime drama, '' Street Justice'' (1991–1993), real-life activist Huey P. Newton in '' Panther'' (1995), directed by Mario Van Peebles, and Ta ...
), whom the brothers met in jail. As Jian-Wa performs gigs and his relationship with Clair strengthens, Wago rises in the ranks of the criminal underworld. We also find out that Fu Qua's gang is ultimately run by a Vietnamese mobster named "The General" (
Haing S. Ngor). Jian-Wa's life with Clair is encroached upon when he senses that Wago is in danger and rushes to protect him in a violent shootout at a Vietnamese tavern. After Wago refuses to flee with him, as police sirens close in on the tavern, he retreats and returns to Clair. The next morning, she awakens to find herself alone and reads Jian-Wa's letter professing his love for her. Yet, his dedication to his brother forced him to leave as he is wanted for questioning by authorities.
''Vanishing Son II''
In ''Vanishing Son II'', Jian-Wa goes on the road to evade being questioned by the authorities about criminal activities and murders committed by his brother, Wago. Jian-Wa hitchhikes to a gulf community in
Louisiana
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, where he meets a population of
Vietnamese
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fishermen. The community consists of an elderly patriarch (
Kim Chan
Kim Chan (born Kim Shung Chan; ; December 28, 1917 – October 5, 2008) was a Chinese–American actor and producer. He was most notable for his roles as Lo Si, a.k.a. The Ancient, in '' Kung Fu: The Legend Continues'' and Mr. Kim in ''The F ...
), a quick-tempered young man named Hung (
Dustin Nguyen
Dustin Nguyen (born Nguyễn Xuân Trí) (September 17, 1962) is a Vietnamese– American actor and martial artist. He is best known for his roles as Harry Truman Ioki on '' 21 Jump Street'' and as Johnny Loh on '' V.I.P.'' Recently, he starr ...
), and his sister, Lanchi (
Tamlyn Tomita
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), whom Jian-Wa is attracted to. A woman named Mai (
Ming-Na Wen
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) lives in the community and falls for Reggie Valmont (
Jamie Walters), the son of a local fisherman and
Ku Klux Klan
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member named Mickey Jo (
Dean Stockwell
Robert Dean Stockwell (March 5, 1936 – November 7, 2021) was an American actor with a film and television career that spanned seven decades. As a child actor under contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, he appeared in '' Anchors Aweigh'' (1945), '' ...
). Tensions between the
Ku Klux Klan
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and the Vietnamese community explode in Little Saigon when Hung kills a local white fisherman in self-defense. Jian-Wa is planning to leave again when the Sheriff seeks him out for interrogation after having witnessed the event, but he reconsiders with Lanchi's persuasion. Reggie, who is also a witness, is torn between lying to please the good old boys and following his convictions. Ku Klux Klan members storm the Vietnamese community, and just when Jian-Wa and Hung are about to lose the fight, Wago arrives on the scene and rescues them. Jian-Wa bids farewell to Lanchi and the Vietnamese, once the National Guard and police units infiltrate the area, and goes to Washington, D.C., for a violin competition. The final scene reunites Wago with the woman he loves, Lili (
Vivian Wu
Vivian Wu ( Wu Junmei; ; born February 5, 1966) is a Chinese and American actress.Chen Nan ''China Daily'', 27 April 2007. Starring in a variety of North American and Chinese productions, her big break came in 1987, when she appeared in the biog ...
), who was thought to have been killed by the Secret Police in China during the riots.
''Vanishing Son III''
In ''Vanishing Son III'', Jian-Wa is playing in a violin competition in Washington D.C., when he unexpectedly reunites with Clair again. He tells her the truth about Wago's crimes and the promise he made to their father to protect him. The two promptly rekindle their flame, yet it is short-lived once Jian-Wa returns to Los Angeles with her and is arrested by a federal task force bent on apprehending Wago and members of his gang. He is forced to go undercover to infiltrate the gang for information on a man called The General, but Jian-Wa is intending to utilize his position to rescue his brother. Meanwhile, with Fu Qua dead, Wago ascends to the top of The General's criminal organization, working with him, Lili, and a former Triad named Chou Pei (
Wang Luoyong
Wang Luoyong (; born 24 December 1958) is a Chinese actor who has appeared in American films. He first appeared in ''Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story'' as Ip Man. He had recently appeared in CCTV's ''The Legend of Bruce Lee'' as Shao Ruhai, a master ...
) to take down the "dragonheads" of the Triads. Jian-Wa works for Wago and is given designer suits, a new home, and a brand-new car. Jian-Wa resists romantic advancements from Lili, mindful of Wago's love for her. When Jian-Wa happens upon Clair once more while at a nightclub with Wago and Lili, Lili becomes envious and attempts to kill Clair with a car explosive after failing to seduce Jian-Wa one last time. Although she walked away from the event unharmed, Clair's close friend and fellow musician, Michael, is accidentally murdered in her place. Faced with the brutality that is organized crime, Clair questions Jian-Wa's involvement in a criminal lifestyle. Jian-Wa promises her protection and gives her a plane ticket to a safe location. Enraged, Jian-Wa confronts Lili over her orders to eliminate Clair and rebukes her as only a tool to be used by The General. Wago turns against his brother out of blind loyalty to Lili and resentment when Jian-Wa tries to confide in him about Lili's deception. Jian-Wa visits Estabrook later and learns that The General is a high-level CIA operative, and Lili is working with him (and is also his lover), planning to set up Wago to take a fall. In the climax, Wago's gang and the Triads are seized by government agents during an ambush. Amid the chaos, Jian-Wa faces off with Wago and Lily. Witnessing Wago become taken in by Jian-Wa's words, Lili manages to steal Wago's gun. Failing to de-escalate with Lili, Wago tries to subdue her, and the gun discharges, instantly killing her and fatally wounding himself. Before his last breath, he tells a mournful Jian-Wa that he never stopped loving him through everything. Estabrook and the task force happen upon the bodies of Wago and Lili as they scour the area. Jian-Wa has escaped.
''Vanishing Son IV''
In ''Vanishing Son IV,'' tormented by his brother's death, Jian-Wa is roaming around the countryside at night when he gets struck by a truck driven by two intoxicated teenagers, Adams (
Mark Valley) and Dawson (
Matthew Lillard
Matthew Lyn Lillard (born January 24, 1970) is an American actor. His film work includes Chip Sutphin in '' Serial Mom'' (1994), Emmanuel "Cereal Killer" Goldstein in '' Hackers'' (1995), Stu Macher in '' Scream'' (1996), Stevo in '' SLC Punk!'' ...
). Jian-Wa is taken in by a reclusive woman named Megan (
Dee Wallace
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) who lives nearby. While Jian-Wa recovers, he rouses Megan's interest in his identity. At first, Jian-Wa is unwilling to discuss the past, but with reassurance from the spirit of Wago, whom only he can see, he opens up. Through the learning of Jian-Wa's dark past, it is revealed that Megan has a dark past of her own and has chosen to isolate herself out of heavy guilt over the death of her young son in a carjacking incident. The two slowly connect through their shared heartaches. Jian-Wa urges her to make peace with her child's death and persevere. Once Wago's spirit warns him of impending danger, Jian-Wa fights off the two teenagers as they raid the cabin in an attempt to remove all evidence of their hit-and-run. Megan comes to terms with her son's death and goes into town to get the police. Jian-Wa takes to the road.
TV series
The 13-episode series occurs after the events of ''Vanishing Son IV''. At the end of ''Vanishing Son III'', two US Federal Agents are killed and Jian-Wa is held responsible, therefore, he constantly is on the run from the authorities. However, "The General" is the true mastermind behind the murders. Jian-Wa becomes a fugitive, using his wisdom, music, and martial arts skills to solve problems along the way on his quest to bring The General to justice. The series has a lighter tone compared to the darker mood of the four telefilms to match the 1990s TV show nature of the series, where Jian-Wa undertakes a new adventure in each episode.
Jan Hammer
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composed the series' music and opening theme song.
As he helps others while traveling across America, he is aided by the spirit of his deceased brother, Wago, and meets an assortment of different characters along the way.
In the series, Jian-Wa is constantly on the run from ruthless Federal Agent Dan Sandler (
Jason Adams), the direct superior of the agents killed in the two-hour films. Agent Judith Phillips (
Stephanie Niznik
Stephanie Lynne Niznik (May 20, 1967 – June 23, 2019) was an American film, television, and theatre actress, most famous for her role as Nina Feeney on '' Everwood''.
Early life and career
Niznik grew up in Brewer, Maine, and was co-valedicto ...
) was a member of Sandler's team who was convinced that Jian-Wa was innocent, and she gradually became his ally. This put her at great odds with Sandler.
The series was not renewed after the initial thirteen episodes aired.
List of ''Vanishing Son'' episodes
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