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Hong Kong-born action director Ringo Lam, who directed the influential crime film “City on Fire,” has died.

Hong Kong media outlets reported the director, who was born Lin Lingdong, was found unresponsive in bed on Saturday by his wife. He was 63.

The 1986 “City on Fire” is considered a landmark film about Hong Kong triads, and won best director at the Hong Kong Film Awards. It was a major influence on Quentin Tarantino’s “Reservoir Dogs.” Lam followed that film up with “Prison on Fire” and “School on Fire.”

“Tarantino has never tried to hide his love for ’70s cinema, and this is part of what makes his take on ‘City on Fire’ so interesting,” wrote IndieWire in an explanation of Tarantino’s influences.

With several “Reservoir Dogs” shots recalling “City on Fire,” such as the image of four men in black suits and a man shooting a cop with with two guns, cinephiles have questioned whether Tarantino’s references were homage or rip-off.

Tarantino told the Baltimore Sun, “It’s a really cool movie. It influenced me a lot. I got some stuff from it.”

Lam made several forays into international filmmaking, including three films starring Jean-Claude Van Damme: “Maximum Risk,” “In Hell” and “Replicant.”

Van Damme tweeted “I’m deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Ringo Lam.”


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I’m deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Ringo Lam. We worked together on Maximum Risk, In Hell and Replicant.
My heart goes out to his family, friends and loved ones.

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Lam also wrote, produced and acted in several of his films, and served as executive producer on “Simon Sez.”

After “Maximum Risk” failed to take off, he returned to Hong Kong to shoot “Full Alert,” which was nominated for five Hong Kong Film Awards.

While Lam expressed dissatisfaction with the state of Hong Kong cinema and turned out fewer films in the 2000s, he teamed with Tsui Hark and Johnnie To for the 2007 portmanteau film “Triangle,” which screened out of competition in Cannes.

After studying acting with Chow Yun-fat in Hong Kong and filmmaking in Toronto, Lam made his directing debut with comedy “Esprit d’Amour,” taking over for another director part way through shooting. His other films include the successful “Aces Go Places IV,” starring Maka and Sam Hui, “The Suspect,” “Victim,” “Touch and Go” and “Undeclared War,” which starred Olivia Hussey and Peter Lapis.

Before the release of his final film, “Sky on Fire,” he told the South China Morning Post in a pensive interview, “I am at an age where I have something to say about life. What is life? There’s nothing that I can do to decide when it ends. I am powerless and I am very angry, so I put that all onto the screen.”

“Sky on Fire” star Daniel Wu posted a tribute on Facebook, saying “A true maestro of film — you will be dearly missed.”


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I woke up this morning to find out legendary Hong Kong director Ringo Lam has passed. We worked on my last and what would be Director Lam’s last Hong Kong film Sky on Fire together. Director of such classics as City on Fire, Prison on Fire and Full Alert, Ringo was part of Hong Kong’s New Wave movement from the late 80’s to early 90’s that put Hong Kong cinema on the map. A true maestro of film you will be dearly missed. Rest In Peace sir! We will carry on your legacy!
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Imdb listed him as currently being in production on anthology film “Eight and a Half” co-directed with other Hong Kong luminaries including Johnnie To, John Woo, Sammo Hung, Yuen Wo-ping, Tsui Hark, Patrick Tam and Ann Hui.

We did a sweepstakes promo for Sky on Fire (http://www.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?70341-WINNERS-Sky-on-Fire-on-Blu-Ray-Disc%AE) last year. Who knew that would be the final fire? :(