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Cléopatre la panthère du kung fu

Original title: Cleopatra Wong
  • 1978
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Cléopatre la panthère du kung fu (1978)
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Singapore's top policewoman, Miss Cleopatra Wong, who heads the Seasian Interpol Criminal Investigation Department (C.I.D.), teams up with her Filipino counterpart to bust a counterfeit curr... Read allSingapore's top policewoman, Miss Cleopatra Wong, who heads the Seasian Interpol Criminal Investigation Department (C.I.D.), teams up with her Filipino counterpart to bust a counterfeit currency operation that threatens several Asian countries with bankruptcy. Their dangerous que... Read allSingapore's top policewoman, Miss Cleopatra Wong, who heads the Seasian Interpol Criminal Investigation Department (C.I.D.), teams up with her Filipino counterpart to bust a counterfeit currency operation that threatens several Asian countries with bankruptcy. Their dangerous quest takes them from Singapore to Hong Kong and finally Manila where they locate the counter... Read all

  • Director
    • Bobby A. Suarez
  • Writers
    • Bobby A. Suarez
    • Romeo N. Galang
  • Stars
    • George Estregan
    • Dante Varona
    • Marrie Lee
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    226
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    • Director
      • Bobby A. Suarez
    • Writers
      • Bobby A. Suarez
      • Romeo N. Galang
    • Stars
      • George Estregan
      • Dante Varona
      • Marrie Lee
    • 10User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
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    George Estregan
    George Estregan
    Dante Varona
    Marrie Lee
    • Cleopatra Wong
    Johnny Wilson
    Kerry Chandler
    Franco Guerrero
    • Chito
    • (as Chito Guerrero)
    Alex Pecate
    Philip Gamboa
    Danny Rojo
    Bobby Greenwood
      Jesse Lee
      Joaquin Fajardo
      Víctor Romero
        Joe Cunanan
        Steve Havarro
        Avel Morado
        Romy Misa
        Bernie Bernardo
        • Director
          • Bobby A. Suarez
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          • Bobby A. Suarez
          • Romeo N. Galang
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        8DICK STEEL

        A Nutshell Review: They Call Her... Cleopatra Wong

        "She purrs like a kitten, makes love like a siren. This side of the Pacific, she's the meanest, deadliest, and sexiest secret agent" That's the tagline for the movie, and it's Singapore's answer to the 70s female action powerhouses like Charlie's Angels. Cleopatra Wong (Doris Young aka Marrie Lee) is an international Interpol agent whose mission in this film is to crack an illegal counterfeiting group whose sole objective is to destabilize the currencies of ASEAN countries Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philppines.

        Sounds diabolical, doesn't it? And it's a job only a cosmopolitan agent like Cleo Wong can handle, as she jet sets from Singapore to Hong Kong to the Philippines, hot on the trail of these crooks, manufacturing fake currencies in a convent. She even shows her leadership qualities in leading an all male group of agents on the attack of the crooks hideout against machine gun-totting fake nuns.

        Shown as the "Female Big Boss", the montage at the beginning shows the abilities of Cleo Wong as top fighter and archer, whom even Robin Hood is no match for with her simultaneous firing of 3 arrows, blowing up a helicopter in the process (yes, they did blow up a helicopter, back in the 70s for this show!) With older films, what catches the eye is usually the environment and the state of development of Singapore at that time. Here, we viewed the Paya Lebar International Airport, an old 70s Mercedes Benz, and the city skyline which has many buildings noticeably absent. We go from the mainland to Sentosa via cable car, following Cleo's footsteps, and come across vastly different and sparse beaches that we're unfamiliar with today. Local actor/DJ Brian Richmond also had a role in this film as Cleo's Singapore boss.

        I overheard the people around me laugh and shake their heads on the impossibility of some scenes - like Cleo Wong single-handedly taking on 3 wrestlers (one of whom is local famous wrestler Mehar Singh), and leaping (yes, leaping without aid) over tall walls in escape. Or the scenes in which the raid on the hideout using guns resulted in prolonged and painful (no pun intended) death scenes. I suppose one must take into context the sign of the times, where kung-fu action was punctuated with exaggerated sound effects, and where the slightest punch will effect in maximum flying damage.

        All in all, it's a fun film which one shouldn't miss. This was the film that was produced for an international audience, and one which resulted in catching the eye of Quentin Tarantino! Cleopatra Wong definitely lived up to her tagline.

        Those interested in catching this film, there will be additional screenings at The Arts House on 22 Aug 05 Mon 2130hrs and 23 Aug 05 Tue 1900hrs.
        uckuri

        lost movie

        Cleopatra wong. I first seen this movie in Luxembourg TV RTL an It was the last time I have ever seen It was year 1990. Cleopatra wong is really good action flick a beatiful female agent who is expert on martial arts beat all bad guys and sometimes killed them. She was portrayed like a female James Bond. She also was very free woman. However, this action classic from Phillipines is really hard to find. I have no idea where Cleopatra wong's video copies locates
        8dbborroughs

        Exploitation action classic makes little real sense but drags you along so you don't care

        Cleopatra Wong is an agent for INTERPOL. Called off her vacation to track down a source that is flooding five Asian countries with near perfect money. The trail takes her from the Philippines, to Hong Kong, Singapore and then back to the Philippines where she ends up donning a nun's habit to enter a monastery that seems to be the source of the bogus cash.

        This movie doesn't make a great deal of sense but it does move along at a great clip. I don't think during the first half of the film more than three minutes pass with out some one getting beaten up by Wong. Its amazing, and amazingly fun, so much fun you don't care about the lack of sense. Unfortunately once Wong has found the source of the bad bills the film slows down as we are taken inside the operation and shown whats really going on. Its a not a good thing since the film not only to start to think about how nothing is making sense the film never fully recovers the momentum lost, even with a 20 minute long shoot out that ends the film (its a great guilty pleasure).

        I liked the film a great deal. I dislike the slow fifteen minutes in the middle, but as an action candy this is one heck of a guilty pleasure. Action junkies are advised to track this film down. I also can recommend it to anyone with a high tolerance for tongue in cheek action films.

        7.5 out of 10.

        (FYI: I've read, though I'm not sure its true that the final shoot out got the film in hot water in the Philippines since the Catholic Church objected to people in nuns habits firing shot guns and automatic weapons, and considering the number of people in habits, its not surprising)
        9Isabella-5

        An adventure of a beautiful secret agent.

        This was my favorite movie when I was young (6 or 7 years). I don't really remember everything except for the fight scenes. All I remember of this movie is that the actress is beautiful and that she fights well! I try to find this movie for years.
        5bensonmum2

        Another movie that I really, really wanted to like

        Interpol Agent Cleopatra Wong (Doris Young aka Marrie Lee) travels between Manilla, Singapore, and Hong Kong trying to uncover and put a stop to an international counterfeiting ring.

        Let me start this by saying that I really, really (and I mean REALLY) wanted to like They Call Her...Cleopatra Wong. It had a lot going for it and a lot that usually appeals to me. A badass female secret agent who can kick butt and take names; a funky disco-inspired soundtrack; exotic locations; and action set-pieces galore - what's not to like? While it sounds good on paper, the execution leaves a lot to be desired. The plot ends up being a bit silly. Why on Earth would you smuggle counterfeit bills inside jars of jelly? What a ridiculous idea. Second, while the fight scenes are numerous, they got horribly repetitive after a while. There were only so many times I could watch Cleo go through the same motions with yet more faceless, nameless baddies. And while Ms Young has a definite screen presence and is more than capable of carrying much of the movie, she suffers in the fight sequences. Her movements aren't overly natural and some of her fight scenes have an off-putting static quality to them.

        In the end, the highly enjoyable opening montage and some of the more memorable action set-pieces (like the assault on the monastery) help save They Call Her...Cleopatra Wong from being a complete disaster. As much as I'd like to give it a higher rating, a 5/10 is the best I can do.

        5/10

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          Marrie Lee did all of her own stunts.
        • Goofs
          The rope that Cleopatra and her partners use to scale the wall is taut, even though it is hanging freely.
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          Featured in Hollywood se déchaine à Manille (2010)

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        • Release date
          • July 22, 1981 (France)
        • Country of origin
          • Philippines
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • They Call Her Cleopatra Wong
        • Filming locations
          • Sentosa, Southern Islands, Singapore(Scene at Fort Siloso near canon monuments, garden, and sea view)
        • Production company
          • BAS Film Productions Inc.
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        • Budget
          • $70,000 (estimated)
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 50 minutes
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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