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(10 Nov 2009) SHOTLIST AP Entertainment Beijing, China, 10 Nov. 2009 1. Wide of news conference showing screen featuring clips of the promotional video for the movie 2. Close of screen reading: (English/Chinese) "Let the Bullets Fly" 3. Mid of film stars unveiling a saddle featured in the movie, zoom out 4. Wide pan of audience to the stage 5. Mid pan of stars of the film 'Let the Bullets Fly' pan to mid shot of actor, Chow Yun Fat 6. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Chow Yun Fat, actor: ''He (actor/director, Jiang Wen) came with his brothers, Jiang Wu. Wen and Wu came together, and I couldn't bear it anymore. As a result I ended up having an intravenous drip at the hospital at 7:15 pm the day before yesterday (Sunday). I had intravenous drips for two days. The cast is brilliant, and I'm the eldest, he's the middle generation (points to Jiang Wen), and the younger generation is (points to Ge You).'' 6. Cutaway of cameraman 7. Wide of journalists 8. Mid of actors 9. Mid of Jiang Wen, zoom out to mid of actors, 10. UPSOUND: (Chinese) Jiang Wen, actor: ''This is the Cannes Best Actor who sits here (pointing to Ge You), and he will be in charge of events in Cannes. And Chow Yun Fat will take charge of the Oscars!'' 11. Cutaway of camera people 12. Mid of actors, zoom out to stage STORYLINE CHOW YUN-FAT HOSPITALISED FOR COLD Chow Yun-fat says he had to check himself into a Beijing hospital earlier this week after catching a cold while shooting a $18 million (US) dollars Chinese frontier film. The 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' star told reporters at a press conference in Beijing Tuesday (10 NOV 2009) that he was kept in for two days earlier this week, while filming Chinese director Jiang Wen's upcoming movie 'Let the Bullets Fly'. Hong Kong's Emperor Motion Pictures publicist Yip Kin-ping later said Chow was put on an intravenous drip after catching a cold from shooting in and near Beijing. Temperatures dropped in Beijing over the weekend, with snow falling late Monday night. Chow made his name with stylish Hong Kong gangster thrillers like 'A Better Tomorrow' before making his Hollywood debut with the 1998 action movie 'The Replacement Killers'. His other American credits include 'Anna and the King', 'Bulletproof Monk', 'Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End' and 'Dragonball Evolution'. According to Emperor Motion Pictures, Chow will play a ruthless but humorous Chinese criminal during Nationalist Party rule in early to mid-20th century China in 'Let the Bullets Fly'. The film will be released in late 2010. At the press conference, the movie's director Jiang Wen said his cast would look after the awards ceremonies, and he would take care of the story. "This is the Cannes Best Actor who sits here (pointing to Ge You), and he will be in charge of events in Cannes. And Chow Yun Fat will take charge of the Oscars!" One of China's biggest stars, Jiang has also turned to directing, making his debut with the 1994 film, 'In the Heat of the Sun'. His most recent film was the 2007 comedy 'The Sun Also Rises' - he also shot a segment in the recently released anthology 'New York, I Love You'. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...