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China O'Brien

  • 1990
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 26 Min.
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5,4/10
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Cynthia Rothrock, Keith Cooke, and Richard Norton in China O'Brien (1990)
A police woman, expert and instructor in martial arts, leaves the city to stay with her dad, sheriff in a town with peace and quiet - or so she thinks. She gets plenty opportunities to show her martial arts skills.
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Martial ArtsActionCrimeDramaSport

Eine Polizistin, Expertin und Ausbilderin in Kampfsportarten, verlässt die Stadt, um bei ihrem Vater, dem Sheriff, in einer ruhigen Stadt zu leben - zumindest glaubt sie das.Eine Polizistin, Expertin und Ausbilderin in Kampfsportarten, verlässt die Stadt, um bei ihrem Vater, dem Sheriff, in einer ruhigen Stadt zu leben - zumindest glaubt sie das.Eine Polizistin, Expertin und Ausbilderin in Kampfsportarten, verlässt die Stadt, um bei ihrem Vater, dem Sheriff, in einer ruhigen Stadt zu leben - zumindest glaubt sie das.

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    • Robert Clouse
  • Drehbuch
    • Robert Clouse
    • Sandra Weintraub
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    • Cynthia Rothrock
    • Richard Norton
    • Keith Cooke
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    1903
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      • Robert Clouse
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert Clouse
      • Sandra Weintraub
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Cynthia Rothrock
      • Richard Norton
      • Keith Cooke
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    • Man in Bar
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    5Prismark10

    China O'Brien

    China O'Brien was an attempt to bring Cynthia Rothrock as an action star to American audiences.

    She had made an impact in Hong Kong action cinema. Robert Clouse who directed Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon, makes this low budget B movie.

    It really is Road House redux, the movie released a year earlier.

    China O'Brien is a tough city cop who moves back to her hometown in Utah after the death of a young boy.

    Her dad is the sheriff of a small town that is being run by a crime gang headed by Edwin Sommers.

    Some of the townsfolk including the local judge are in his payroll.

    When her father is killed in an explosion. China O'Brien decides to run for sheriff, to challenge a corrupt cop backed by Sommers.

    China and her friends decide to fight back each time an obstacle is put in place by the baddies.

    The story is hackneyed. Some of the acting is below par. The movie is about martial arts action.

    Here Rothrock, Richard Norton and Keith Cooke deliver.
    5hondaboy

    Impressive, actually

    Saw this on TBS the other night, expecting the usual poor substitute for a good action movie. True, I did get a mediocre film overall, but as a form of reimbursement, I received a bunch of quality martial-arts sequences.

    Yes, the plot is amazingly uncomplicated - the most unexpected thing (and also the dumbest) is when not just one, but TWO car bombs explode within two days of each other. But besides the improbability of a Utah native growing up with an Australian accent (can we assume he picked that up in the "Special Forces"?), at least it's not too unrealistic.

    But this movie was basically created to showcase Rothrock's abilities, and they are readily apparent. Someone mentioned that this film was meant as a vehicle for Jackie Chan; this is also easy to see based on the beautifully choreographed fight scenes that make good use of the available props (the scene in the high school's weight room is particularly fun).

    Overall score: With regards to the filmmaking process, this one gets a low rating thanks to bad sound effects, cheap production and minimal writing talent. However, the great fights more than make up for it. Five (5) stars out of a possible 10.
    haroot_azarian

    LOL

    I cannot believe that back when I first saw this thrity-four years ago I thought it was a very cool movie.

    Out of boredom I decided to stream this after all these years. I could not stop laughing from start to finish. The acting is so ammateurish it is unbelieveable. The dialogue is so corny it's like an 18 certificate scooby doo!

    The aufio is terrible. The music is even worse. I also cannot believe the same guy who directed the great Enter the Dragon also directed this.

    Having said all of the above I must point out Cynthia's martial arts skills were truly amazing. Her famous scorpion kick which is her signature move was a delight. Cynthia's moves were about the only highlights of this below average martial arts movie.
    5Darguz

    Mindless But Fun

    An obviously low-budget effort: the sound is lousy, the editing is sloppy, the writing is cliche. The acting, while not Oscar material, is surprisingly well done. But what really shines are the fight scenes (and that's what you wanted to see the film for, anyway -- right?) They're very well choreographed, and the actors very obviously know what they're doing. And of course, Cynthia Rothrock is a total babe (and that's *really* what you wanted to see the film for -- right? :)
    8Leofwine_draca

    B-movie martial arts excellence

    Martial arts supremo Cynthia Rothrock (think: the American equivalent of Michelle Yeoh) heads the cast in this engaging straight-to-video effort that packs more punch than a dozen similar offerings, thanks to the surehand direction of Robert Clouse (down on his luck, but occasionally recalling his ENTER THE DRAGON glory days) and a ton of scintillating action scenes that never let up. The film has an almost Jackie Chan-style atmosphere going on in the various battles, as our three heroes use all manner of scenery and props to battle and bruise the gangs of bad guy henchmen that pop up at every opportunity to do some damage. Fridge doors flip into faces, dumbbells smack the faces of the unwary, bodies smash into mirrors and there's almost as smashing glass as in the finale of POLICE STORY (well, not quite).

    After a decent run of Chinese films in the late '80s, Rothrock was billed as the next martial arts sensation a la Jean-Claude Van Damme, Steven Seagal et al. Well, that never happened, and Rothrock has never risen from the straight-to-video genre, but that's the general population's problem, not the B-movie fan's. Because Rothrock kicks ass. She also happens to be lithe, sexy and quite sweet, but the main emphasis is on her ass-kicking prowess and it never lets up. Whether kicking some Chinese guy's head in slow-motion across the room, breaking a bad guy's neck or punching a hulking brute of a man out with one hit, Rothrock lights up the screen with a martial arts energy possessed by only a few. Here, she's equalled by Richard Norton, another crossover from Hong Kong cinema and Jackie Chan's regular sparring partner. Norton is alive, his flame burning with kung fu excellency, and watching him whup ass over and over again is a real treat. The final member of the heroic trio is the unknown Keith Cooke, whose body seems possessed with the spirit of Bruce Lee in his great fights.

    The plot is a highly predictable one that reminded me of WALKING TALL. There's a rough town out in the wilderness that needs cleaning up – so step in Rothrock, Norton and Cooke. Most of the other cast members are relatively unskilled, both in acting and in martial arts. None of the opponents really provide the heroes with a real test of their skills, like you'd seen in an '80s Hong Kong film; all are knocked cold after a few moves. Most of the actors were seemingly hired on the street, boasting this sole film on their CV; even the bad guy Sommers, played by Steven Kerby, only ever appeared in this one film. The only other distinguished person in the cast is Patrick Adamson, who makes his corrupt cop loathsome without even really seeming to act much – I guess that means kudos is deserved for this man.

    So, in all, CHINA O'BRIEN is a B-movie martial arts flick that covers old ground but covers it in such an exciting, well-directed way that you'll end up loving it. Massive bouts in a school gym and a bar-room brawl are the real highlights of the movie, but it all moves so fast and with such a pace that you'll never resort to checking your watch. The three good guys returned for CHINA O'BRIEN II; and I'll sure as hell be checking that one out as well!

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      The scene in which Cynthia Rothrock rides a car down the street to promote her character's run for sheriff was filmed during an actual parade in Utah. The spectators, organizers, and press were not alerted to this, and the local radio station reported her fictional run for sheriff as fact.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in The Best of the Martial Arts Films (1990)
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      Performed by TESS MAKES GOOD, vocals by Tori Amos

      Words and Music by David Wheatley and Paul F. Antonelli

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. Januar 1992 (Portugal)
    • Herkunftsländer
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      • China
      • Hongkong
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • China O'Brian
    • Drehorte
      • Heber City, Utah, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Fred Weintraub Productions
      • GH Pictures
      • Golden Harvest Company
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