

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.
Production
Massive Hong Kong sets built in China—before it was cool or politically complicated.
Costume
Bryan Brown's aggressively colonial wardrobe choices.

Director
Daryl Duke
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The massive Hong Kong harbor set was built in a Chinese fishing village—ironically, in a country where the film was banned for its depiction of the Opium War.
This was Dino De Laurentiis's attempt to out-epic his own 'Dune,' adapted from James Clavell's novel that spawned a massive franchise—yet somehow nobody remembers this film existed.