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Iron Angels - Les Anges de fer

Original title: Tian shi xing dong
  • 1987
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Alex Fong, Moon Lee, Elaine Lui, and Hideki Saijô in Iron Angels - Les Anges de fer (1987)
Gun FuActionAdventureCrimeThriller

A private crimefighting organization is hired by the police commissioner to topple a dangerous drug-smuggling ring headed by a ruthless female martial artist.A private crimefighting organization is hired by the police commissioner to topple a dangerous drug-smuggling ring headed by a ruthless female martial artist.A private crimefighting organization is hired by the police commissioner to topple a dangerous drug-smuggling ring headed by a ruthless female martial artist.

  • Directors
    • Teresa Woo
    • Kai-Ming Lai
    • Pun-Hei Leung
  • Writer
    • Teresa Woo
  • Stars
    • Hideki Saijô
    • Alex Fong
    • Moon Lee
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    729
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Teresa Woo
      • Kai-Ming Lai
      • Pun-Hei Leung
    • Writer
      • Teresa Woo
    • Stars
      • Hideki Saijô
      • Alex Fong
      • Moon Lee
    • 16User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Hideki Saijô
    • Saijo
    Alex Fong
    Alex Fong
    • Alex, Angel #1
    Moon Lee
    Moon Lee
    • Moon, Angel #2
    Elaine Lui
    Elaine Lui
    • Elaine, Angel #3
    Yukari Ôshima
    Yukari Ôshima
    • Madame Yeung…
    David Chiang
    David Chiang
    • John Keung
    Jeong-lee Hwang
    • Chang Lung
    • (as Jang Lee Hwang)
    Chun Yang
    Chun Yang
    • Drug Lord
    • (as Kwan Yeung)
    Hsieh Wang
    Hsieh Wang
    Chi Wai Tai
    Chi Wai Tai
    Ho-Ying Sin
    Sherman Wong
    Hsiung Kao
    Hsiung Kao
    • Triad Member
    Tao Chiang
    Tao Chiang
    Tin Sang Lung
    Tin Sang Lung
    Tau Chu
    Tau Chu
    • Driver
    Dik-Hak Chan
    Dik-Hak Chan
      Fei-Hung Mak
      • Directors
        • Teresa Woo
        • Kai-Ming Lai
        • Pun-Hei Leung
      • Writer
        • Teresa Woo
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      6oxy-16554

      Chix n kicks with some gunplay for good measure

      Very exciting, high octane actioner with a fair dose of blood and guts. But somewhat of a disjointed mess with scenes following each other seemingly at random. For example, the angels sitt at a table in a nightclub, cuts to one of the angles inline for the bathroom as a random guy comes out, cuts to a male angel working out in a gym, cuts to a random police officer walking down a corridor in a police station... as the action intensifies the continuity does improve somewhat and boy does it turn the dial to eleven towards the end. Moon and Yukari shines throughout with the final fight being one of the most epic battles of Hong Kong cinema.
      5gridoon

      Spectacular action scenes, but not quite a classic

      I had heard a lot of good things about "Iron Angels" and how it influenced the Hong Kong film industry so much that for years they were trying to cash in on its success by attaching the world "Angels" to a series of similar films. Having finally seen it, I must say I was a bit underwhelmed. Don't get me wrong, the action scenes ARE spectacular and explosive, particularly a massive shootout (we're talking about HUNDREDS of bullets here) that ends with a very high jump from the roof of a house, and the climactic fight between Moon Lee and Yukari Oshima that gets seriously bloody and brutal. It's the film-making itself that leaves something to be desired: there are too many points where the film seems to lack a smooth flow from scene to scene, and becomes hard to follow. Obviously a must-see for Girls-With-Guns fans (Lee, Oshima - who brings a touch of perversity to her villainous role - and Elaine Lui all mean SERIOUS business in action), but not quite a classic of the genre IMO. Try to see it in the "Iron Angels" version, as the one titled simply "Angels" has been trimmed in moments of extreme violence. (**)
      8Leofwine_draca

      High octane fight thrills

      IRON ANGELS is Hong Kong's answer to CHARLIE'S ANGELS, as a pair of fighting women go up against a sinister drug smuggling organisation in a bid to take down the kingpin in charge - who just happens to be a woman. The film is chock full of outstanding action sequences in the form of car chases, shoot-outs and of course martial arts bouts, and it's fair to say that this is top stuff. Certainly there's rarely a dull moment here amid all the death, violence, and suspense.

      The delectable Moon Lee wins all of the attention as the lovely-looking crime fighter who turns out to be a deadly combatant in the fight stakes too. She needs to be: the villain of the piece is none other than Yukari Oshima, who invests her role with a real deadliness. Support comes from the welcome likes of David Chiang and in particular Hwang Jang Lee, who gets something more developed than the usual stock bad guy role, which I was very happy with. Inevitably the story is dominated by kick-ass fight choreography and a wowzer powerhouse fight climax that has to be seen to be believed.
      5senatorh

      good HK action flick with strong female leads

      i'd have given this movie a higher rating, but i prefer subtitles to dubbing. that said, the action scenes were aces and the subplots were, as usual for HK flicks, cringe-inducing enough that you were ecstatic when they got back to the martial arts. a neat trick with concrete stands out.

      also, i found myself mooning for moon lee - don't want to mess with that angel. the set-up did seem like a take-off on that old fave charlie's angels, but with a co-ed cast. it was nice to see that the women could handle themselves as well or better than the men.
      9fertilecelluloid

      Incredible Hong Kong actioner!

      This is a stunning, epic action film with choreography and direction that is as close to perfection as anything I've ever seen.

      It is a hard, mean, brutal work that also features some of the best girl-on-girl fighting ever burned to celluloid.

      It's hard to know where to start praising it. Everything works. The basic plot line is a little CHARLIE'S ANGELS-like, but don't be fooled into thinking there's anything frivolous within these film cans.

      The opening gun battle in Burma's Golden Triangle sets the grim, nihilistic tone. As heroin poppies burn, we are whisked to Hong Kong where our "angels" and the chief villain, Oshima Yukari, are introduced.

      Directors Raymond Leung and Teresa Woo captain this project with great assuredness, style and a freshness in the staging that is staggering. The camera moves, cutting and choreography are of the highest order, as is the terrific synth score and the sharp sound design.

      Oshima, a sexy, vicious villain, demonstrates a penchant for torture that contrasts with the more girlish, soft personalities of the "angels". One angel, Moon Lee, is absolutely amazing in her demanding role, coming across as both sexy and totally insane.

      More noteworthy scenes: an ultra-violent fight between two "friends" in a parking garage; a raid on a country hideout; Oshima's final duel with an able male opponent.

      In the Eighties they spent big bucks on material like this. What a golden age it was.

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      • Release date
        • October 3, 1987 (Hong Kong)
      • Countries of origin
        • Hong Kong
        • Taiwan
      • Languages
        • Cantonese
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • Iron Angels
      • Filming locations
        • Bangkok, Thailand
      • Production companies
        • Humax Pictures
        • Molesworth Ltd.
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        • 1h 33m(93 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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