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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaHo Mei Fong, dies mysteriously in a cab, leaving behind a hidden bag. The cab driver and the victim's sister, an undercover policewoman, become embroiled in a dangerous search as they are pu... Ler tudoHo Mei Fong, dies mysteriously in a cab, leaving behind a hidden bag. The cab driver and the victim's sister, an undercover policewoman, become embroiled in a dangerous search as they are pursued by criminals.Ho Mei Fong, dies mysteriously in a cab, leaving behind a hidden bag. The cab driver and the victim's sister, an undercover policewoman, become embroiled in a dangerous search as they are pursued by criminals.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
Qiu Yuen
- Ho Mai-Hua
- (as Chiu Lin)
Jackie Chan
- Gang Leader
- (as Jacky Chan)
Chiang Nan
- The Boss
- (as Nan Chiang)
John Cheung
- Thug
- (as Wu-Lang Chang)
Yi Feng
- Inspector Fung
- (as Yi Fung)
Helena Law
- Radio Dispatch (Guest star)
- (as Lan Law)
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This is probably the only movie where Jackie plays the bad guy. He's the right hand man of a crime boss in this movie.
The movie follows the old school format of movies of that era. Charlie Chin was enormously popular back in those days, and he was the lead in every movie he starred in. Young Jackie had to take back seat to him on this one. Charlie Chin's type of mellow movie would be usurped by kung fu action movies shortly, because the year this movie was made, "Enter the Dragon" by Bruce Lee would hit the theaters, and cause a kung fu action movie craze that is still on going today.
The story is about heroin trafficking in Hong Kong, and Jackie is one of the gangs. The movie gets to a very predictable ending, and production wise, nothing to speak of. But this type of movie was considered entertaining with a double feature at the theaters back then. In almost every other movie, you'd see Charlie Chin playing the star.
See the movie for the nostalgia.
The movie follows the old school format of movies of that era. Charlie Chin was enormously popular back in those days, and he was the lead in every movie he starred in. Young Jackie had to take back seat to him on this one. Charlie Chin's type of mellow movie would be usurped by kung fu action movies shortly, because the year this movie was made, "Enter the Dragon" by Bruce Lee would hit the theaters, and cause a kung fu action movie craze that is still on going today.
The story is about heroin trafficking in Hong Kong, and Jackie is one of the gangs. The movie gets to a very predictable ending, and production wise, nothing to speak of. But this type of movie was considered entertaining with a double feature at the theaters back then. In almost every other movie, you'd see Charlie Chin playing the star.
See the movie for the nostalgia.
I love watching some of Jackie Chans old movies. They usually have great action sequences, but not this one!!!! I had to force myself to actually finish it. It was so weird to see him as a bad guy, and he had this big hairy mole on his face. I mean, what's the deal with that? He was hardly even in it, and was not the main character. I also think his name is all over the box just because of his fame. Usually when watching his old films I usually can look past the fact that it's low budget, but this one I could not. It was really bad quality. The only thing I really found funny was seeing all of them run around in bell bottoms, and that chezzy 70's music in the background. So whatever you do, if you want to watch a good Jackie Chan movie DO NOT watch Rumble in Hong Kong.
This was a terrible movie with a story both ridiculous and unnecessary BUT some of the fight scenes are absolutely hilarious.
I only saw this when I was round a friend's house a few years ago. I had to restrain myself from falling asleep.
The plot was rubbish, the dubbing was among the worst I'd ever seen, the acting was rank and the whole story was a bore. Its only redeeming feature is seeing Jackie as a baddie, and even that's not enough to save it from the mire.
All Jackie Chan fans - STEER WELL CLEAR OF THIS ONE!
The plot was rubbish, the dubbing was among the worst I'd ever seen, the acting was rank and the whole story was a bore. Its only redeeming feature is seeing Jackie as a baddie, and even that's not enough to save it from the mire.
All Jackie Chan fans - STEER WELL CLEAR OF THIS ONE!
This is one of those re-releases trying to cash in on Chan's fame. It has nothing to do with Rumble in the Bronx. It is a far cry from that excellent movie. It's about a female police officer. Chan plays the villain and he has an embarrassing mole on his cheek with hair growing out of it. It's only like his second film and he only in about 5 minutes. DON'T BE FOOLED BY THE BOX ART! This is not a chan film! Rating 1/10
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- CuriosidadesThe only film where Jackie Chan assumes the role of the villain. Except for the killer meteors
- Erros de gravaçãoThe climactic fight sequence is a confusing jumble of people suddenly being in a place inconsistent with previous events; thugs vanishing and reappearing within a group fight; illogical arrivals of other characters.
- ConexõesFeatured in Cinema of Vengeance (1994)
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