A Hong Kong cop and two American cops are onto a suspected harbor worker and are forced to team up when they discover that the suspect is a witness on the run from CIA agents and their schem... Read allA Hong Kong cop and two American cops are onto a suspected harbor worker and are forced to team up when they discover that the suspect is a witness on the run from CIA agents and their schemers; two corrupt cops.A Hong Kong cop and two American cops are onto a suspected harbor worker and are forced to team up when they discover that the suspect is a witness on the run from CIA agents and their schemers; two corrupt cops.
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- Insp. Yeung Lai-Ching
- (as Cythnia Khan)
- Officer Peter Woods
- (as Blaine Camoureux)
- CIA agent #2
- (as Stephen Berwick)
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1) An astounding Cynthia Khan. She looks great, she fights great, and when she's required to, she can also act!
2) An incredible, young, full of I-want-to-show-the-world-what-I-can-do energy Donnie Yen.
3) Fight choreography that cannot be topped (and virtually wire-free, too).
4) Great, skillful, ruthless villains. Guys (and one woman) that make you wonder: can they be defeated?
5) Awesome, death-defying stunts.
6) A take-no-prisoners, anything-goes attitude that is unique to Hong Kong action cinema.
7) A simple and functional plot, that still manages to touch such subjects as friendship, betrayal and the emotional involvement of law enforcers.
Don't miss this film. Rating it within its genre, I give it a full **** out of 4 stars.
I have seen the first two movies. Both get an 8 from me. I still have to watch the third.
Highly Recommended.
Sporting a great line in blouson jackets (leather AND tassled suede) and tight snow-washed jeans, feisty female fight star Cynthia Khan, aided by high-kicker Donnie Yen, battles nasty gangsters and corrupt cops in this prime slice of 80s kung fu cinema.
OK, the story might not be anything speciala witness to a crime is hunted by both the police and the gangstersbut with blistering chop-socky and dangerous stunts from the opening frames to the end credits, those who enjoy Hong Kong mayhem will be in heaven when they watch this.
Using virtually none of his trademark wire-work (that, in my opinion, ruins many of his films), Woo-ping presents the viewer with a roller-coaster ride of top action set-pieces and amazing acrobatic mêlées that show off his stars' skills to great effect. Khan is easy on the eye, but deadly in a fight, and gives her all in several brutal battles, one of which sees her performing an amazing routine with a couple of spanners standing in for a pair of nunchakus, and another which has her fighting atop a moving ambulance. Yen is also on fine form, performing more than his fair share of life-threatening action, but his best moment is undoubtedly the final rooftop punch-up with the massive Michael WoodsDavid and Goliath, kung fu style!
Throw in some great motorcycle-fu, loads of energetic gun fights, a sword fight or two, and good support from both Yat Chor Yuen (as the unlucky witness Luk) and Michael Wong (as a traitorous CIA agent), and the result is a hugely enjoyable masterpiece of the genre.
Did you know
- TriviaAfter Luk fixes the antenna for the TV at Ming's apartment, its shows a scene from the movie Chances Are showing Cybill Shepherd and Robert Downey Jr.
- GoofsWhen Michael Woods is fighting Donnie Yen on the roof and holding him in an arm lock, Woods head is originally to the right of Donnie's. In the next shot, it has swapped to the other side to be kicked.
- Quotes
Donny: [Donny is about to shoot Luk who is escaping, but Madam Yeung stops him] What are you doing?! Damn it, what are you doing trying to save that jerk?!
Madam Yeung: Because he hasn't been convicted of anything. He's still only a suspect.
Donny: [angrily] Look, don't gimme that shit! That guy's a criminal! Are you crazy?!
- Alternate versionsThe international print of the film includes an extended scene with Donnie Yan and his superior settling their differences over Yeung Lai-Ching's involvement on their case.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Cinema of Vengeance (1994)
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