A Better Tomorrow III: Love & Death in Saigon

A Better Tomorrow III: Love & Death in Saigon
Film poster
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese英雄本色3-夕陽之歌
Simplified Chinese英雄本色3-夕阳之歌
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYīng Xióng Běn Sè Sān – Xī Yáng Zhī Gē
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingJing1 Hung4 Bun2 Sik1 Saam1 – Zik6 Joeng4 Zi1 Go1
Directed byTsui Hark
Screenplay by
  • Edward Leung
  • Tai Foo-ho
Story byTsui Hark
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography
  • Horace Wong
  • Yun Chun-wah
  • Chik Kim-kiy
Edited by
Music byLowell Lo
Production
companies
Distributed byGolden Princess Film Production
Release date
  • 20 October 1989 (1989-10-20) (Hong Kong)
Running time
119 minutes
CountryHong Kong
Languages
Box officeHK$18,476,116

A Better Tomorrow III: Love & Death in Saigon (Chinese: 英雄本色3-夕陽之歌) is a 1989 Hong Kong action drama film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Tsui Hark, the producer behind the first two films in the series. It is a prequel to John Woo's A Better Tomorrow and A Better Tomorrow II.

John Woo wrote a screenplay for a third installment, but he never got to direct it due to artistic differences with Tsui during the filming of the second film. Instead, the original screenplay later became Bullet in the Head. The two films have many parallels, most notably, both being set in the Vietnam War.

The film stars Chow Yun-fat, who reprises his role of Mark Lee from the first film, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Anita Mui. The story shows how Mark became the character he was in the original film. The second part of the title, Love & Death in Saigon (夕陽之歌 or Song of the Setting Sun in Chinese), is also the title song for the movie and was sung by Mui.