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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA HK cop investigates several similar murders done by Chow's men. Golgo 13, top sniper, is the 4th assassin hired to kill HK drug lord Chow for Americans wanting the HK drug market.A HK cop investigates several similar murders done by Chow's men. Golgo 13, top sniper, is the 4th assassin hired to kill HK drug lord Chow for Americans wanting the HK drug market.A HK cop investigates several similar murders done by Chow's men. Golgo 13, top sniper, is the 4th assassin hired to kill HK drug lord Chow for Americans wanting the HK drug market.
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Shin'ichi Chiba
- Duke Togo
- (as Sonny Chiba)
- …
Chia Lun
- Detective Smith
- (as Callan)
Yung-En Sun
- Kong Laan
- (as Elaine Sung)
Chin-Lai Sung
- Lee
- (as Gam Shing Sung)
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I recently watched Golgo 13: Assignment Kowloon (1977) on Tubi. The storyline follows an assassin hired by drug cartels, while a determined detective tries to track him down as the bodies begin to pile up. But catching this assassin won't be easy.
The film is directed by Yukio Noda (Gangster Cop) and stars Sonny Chiba (The Street Fighter), Chia Lun (Killer Rose), Shihomi Etsuko (Sister Street Fighter), and Yao Lin Chen (The Man with the Golden Gun).
This is a fun espionage-style action film that reflects the flair and energy of its era. The attire, décor, and overall atmosphere are spot-on, giving it a vintage spy-thriller feel. There are some stylish assassination scenes that keep things engaging, along with decent choreography and a few fun Chiba fight moments-even if they fall short of his Street Fighter peak. Still, the action is well-paced, and the kills help drive momentum all the way through to the climactic finale.
In conclusion, Golgo 13: Assignment Kowloon is a solid entry in the action genre and a worthy watch for fans of Sonny Chiba, though it's not top-tier. I'd give it a solid 6-6.5/10.
The film is directed by Yukio Noda (Gangster Cop) and stars Sonny Chiba (The Street Fighter), Chia Lun (Killer Rose), Shihomi Etsuko (Sister Street Fighter), and Yao Lin Chen (The Man with the Golden Gun).
This is a fun espionage-style action film that reflects the flair and energy of its era. The attire, décor, and overall atmosphere are spot-on, giving it a vintage spy-thriller feel. There are some stylish assassination scenes that keep things engaging, along with decent choreography and a few fun Chiba fight moments-even if they fall short of his Street Fighter peak. Still, the action is well-paced, and the kills help drive momentum all the way through to the climactic finale.
In conclusion, Golgo 13: Assignment Kowloon is a solid entry in the action genre and a worthy watch for fans of Sonny Chiba, though it's not top-tier. I'd give it a solid 6-6.5/10.
The charismatic Sonny Chiba is most impressive in this kick ass action movie that flits from Hong Kong to Miami and from Tokyo to Kyoto.
We flit from enemy to enemy as well in a slightly confusing tale of drug dealers, hit men and the Hong Kong police, not forgetting the Peruvian ambassador and his daughter!
How much we follow the slender plot matters not, as long as we miss none of the mister super cool Sony Chiba action.
All fast moving and spirited stuff with martial arts, shoot outs and assassinations.
Spirited.
We flit from enemy to enemy as well in a slightly confusing tale of drug dealers, hit men and the Hong Kong police, not forgetting the Peruvian ambassador and his daughter!
How much we follow the slender plot matters not, as long as we miss none of the mister super cool Sony Chiba action.
All fast moving and spirited stuff with martial arts, shoot outs and assassinations.
Spirited.
I haven't seen any of the original anime films of Golgo 13 but I am planning on it in the near future. I had heard how gory they are so I thought this version might be pretty gory but unfortunately, it isn't. I had to watch the English dubbed version because the transfer with the subtitles was absolutely awful but it didn't take away from the experience as much as I thought it would. This is a fun movie for anyone who is into hit-man films.
Sonny Chiba does a great job as usual. I loved the grindhouse feel to this film. The action was great and so was the story, for the most part. There are some really great kung fu sequences as well. I think everyone should give this movie a shot. View it for what it is, a fun little 70's action film. Just don't expect some sort of masterpiece and you'll be just fine.
Sonny Chiba does a great job as usual. I loved the grindhouse feel to this film. The action was great and so was the story, for the most part. There are some really great kung fu sequences as well. I think everyone should give this movie a shot. View it for what it is, a fun little 70's action film. Just don't expect some sort of masterpiece and you'll be just fine.
Ever watch a movie that wasn't in your native tongue to start but has been so badly dubbed you can't tell if the movie bites or the dubbing? This is one of those movies. Sure I've seen plenty of bad sword and sandal films and martial arts flicks but this films dubbing so so hideous that I'm wondering what planet the dubbing director was on. Its all the bad 70's dub voices but in this film they are put to particularly bad use...
The horror, the horror...
I honestly can't rate the film because the dub is so bad its not fair to even try....
The horror, the horror...
I honestly can't rate the film because the dub is so bad its not fair to even try....
Pretty typical Japan crime film of the middle 1970s - fast, cynical, unbelievable, flashy, empty. There are a couple of twists that raise it above the level of mere curiosity. first, Chiba's performance is fine. Second, the film is Japanese, but filmed in Hong Kong, on of the first efforts to cross the great divide between China and Japan that had been rendered and filled with blood during WWII. Interestingly, unlike similar Chinese efforts - e.g., A Man Called Tiger, The Angry Guest/Kung Fu Killers - there's no effort to explore differences between the two cultures: Hong Kong is just another thriving Asian metropolis, much like Tokyo. Perhaps this lack of notice of any difference is the crucial difference - come to think of it, Japanese action films of the 1970s don't have much to say about China in general, or Hong Kong - except to hint that the crime rate is unacceptably high there - which seems a bit churlish since all the professional killers in these films are Japanese. Oh, well.
One last historical note - this film clearly had as much impact on John Woo's "The Killer" as Melville's "Le Samourai" - more, I think, since the cop/killer relationship, given crude but important presentation here, is closer to the center of the Woo film than the implicit romance borrowed from the Melville film.
Nothing special, but worth a look.
One last historical note - this film clearly had as much impact on John Woo's "The Killer" as Melville's "Le Samourai" - more, I think, since the cop/killer relationship, given crude but important presentation here, is closer to the center of the Woo film than the implicit romance borrowed from the Melville film.
Nothing special, but worth a look.
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- QuizOne of the first comic book based movies to receive an R-rating.
- BlooperIn the final island sequence, when Golgo 13 emerges from the sea wearing shorts there is no sign of the leg wound he received a few scenes previously.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Golgo 13: Il professionista (1983)
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