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Miao tan shuang long

  • 1989
  • Unrated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Cynthia Rothrock and Kent Tong in Miao tan shuang long (1989)
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Martial arts adventure about a tough FBI cop (Cynthia Rothrock) high-kicking her way to the final showdown with a Chinese Mafia boss.Martial arts adventure about a tough FBI cop (Cynthia Rothrock) high-kicking her way to the final showdown with a Chinese Mafia boss.Martial arts adventure about a tough FBI cop (Cynthia Rothrock) high-kicking her way to the final showdown with a Chinese Mafia boss.

  • Director
    • Liu Chia-Yung
  • Writer
    • Barry Wong
  • Stars
    • Michael Kiu Wai Miu
    • Cynthia Rothrock
    • Kent Tong
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    400
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    • Director
      • Liu Chia-Yung
    • Writer
      • Barry Wong
    • Stars
      • Michael Kiu Wai Miu
      • Cynthia Rothrock
      • Kent Tong
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Michael Kiu Wai Miu
    Michael Kiu Wai Miu
    • Ching Shing
    • (as Kiu-Wai Miu)
    Cynthia Rothrock
    Cynthia Rothrock
    • Inspector Cindy
    Kent Tong
    Kent Tong
    • Kent Tong
    • (as Ken Tong)
    Suki Kwan
    Suki Kwan
    • May Tong
    Michiko Nishiwaki
    Michiko Nishiwaki
    • Michiko
    Shing Fui-On
    Shing Fui-On
    • Tai Kau
    • (as Fui-On Shing)
    Fung Woo
    Fung Woo
    • Supt. Wu
    Yasuhiro Shikamura
    Yasuhiro Shikamura
    • Shikamuka
    John Ladalski
    • Fighter, drug dealer
    Kwong-Chin Tsang
    • Loanshark Man
    • (as Stephen Chang Gwong Chin)
    Ho-Ying Sin
    • Keung
    Mark Houghton
    • Macquarton
    Dion Lam
    Dion Lam
    • Michiko's Thug
    Ken Goodman
    • Robinson's Thug
    Blackie Shou-Liang Ko
    Blackie Shou-Liang Ko
    • Kent's Taxi Driver Friend
    Yuen Wah Cheung
    Yuen Wah Cheung
    • May's Colleague
    Douglas Kung
    • Loanshark Man's Thug
    • (as Cheung-Tak Hung)
    Cam Clarke
    Cam Clarke
    • Molester - Mall
    • Director
      • Liu Chia-Yung
    • Writer
      • Barry Wong
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    2ckormos1

    Nothing to see here, citizen, move along

    This is one of those reviews where I find myself asking "Isn't there anything good you can say about this movie?" Answer = no. The plot is random scene or setting where the actors have a random misunderstanding. There are many attempts at humor and they not only fail but become insufferable. It is hard to believe that AIDS was once comedy material. "You got AIDS!" and everyone laughs.

    The end final fight was a warehouse set and Cynthia and Michiko were primed to have at it. It was too little and too late.

    I watched it once to write this review and I will never watch it again.
    6focond

    A longer fight

    This movie is not that bad,but it'd have been better,if the final fight between Cynthia Rothrock and Michiko Nishiwaki had lasted longer,since both these actresses are greatly skilled in martial arts and therefore they should have displayed their fighting abilities more than they did.Instead of wanting to be funny, ironic at any cost,something which happens in almost any Hong Kong movie,it would have been far more interesting to see the differences between the two styles of fighting(Rothrock and Nishiwaki 's ). The acting of the whole cast is however unluckily blameworthy,anyway,as I said at the beginning of my review,it's not such a bad movie and I even think,it needs even a sequel;after all,if you have seen this movie, you'll know that Cynthia's opponent hasn't taken her revenge yet.
    5BA_Harrison

    An average HK Rothrock vehicle.

    I am a huge fan of late 80s/early 90s HK martial arts movies; some of the greatest fight flicks of all time came from this period. Unfortunately, City Cops is not one of them.

    With its overly simplistic plot (an FBI agent seeks a runaway informant, who is also being hunted by nasty gangsters) and some dreadful attempts at humour (check out the truly unfunny 'sex-pest' and 'AIDS' scenes), the movie drags terribly until the final fight scene, which is admittedly great, but a very long time in coming.

    Cynthia Rothrock (once again playing a character named Cindy) isn't given enough opportunity to show off her amazing martial arts skills, with too much of the film's running time spent on the lame comedy rather than delivering impressive fight scenes. Likewise, the physically impressive Michiko Nishiwaki is also underused, only getting to shine briefly towards the end, when she gets to go one-on-one with Ms. Rothrock.

    The finale also features some frenetic gun-play, during which many white-overall-ed henchmen get sprayed with bullets (blood squibs look so much more impressive against white, don't you think?).

    Still preferable to most of Cynthia Rothrock's US output, but nowhere near as good as the classic Police Assassins, City Cops is average at best.
    7Movie-Misfit

    Underrated Hong Kong Action Comedy!!

    Kicking off in the US, with Ken Tong Chun Yip being captured and tortured by some gangsters in a beautifully lit, abandoned warehouse at night, we get straight to the action with FBI investigator Cynthia Rothrock, busting in to save him. After a brief, but fun fight, Tong escapes and heads back to Hong Kong. Once in there, Tong falls under the protection of 2 bumbling cops in the shape of the hilarious Shing Fui On, and charming Michael Mui. This happens after they arrest him during a groping incident while Tong was in drag, and soon leads to some very non-PC, crazy comedy scenes, full of gay innuendo's, AIDS jokes, and flirting as Tong keeps up the gay man act. It isn't long though, before he escapes their company and disappears. Rothrock soon arrives on the scene and joins the cops in their search for him and the much-wanted micro-film, he happens to have!

    Of course, things aren't so simple with Japanese gangsters getting involved which leads to some fantastic action scenes, plenty of hilarity, and a great finale between Rothrock and the wonderful Michiko Nishiwaki...

    Released in the UK as Beyond The Law, to feed off the success of her earlier hits Above The Law (Righting Wrongs) and Above The Law 2 (The Blonde Fury), Hong Kong action-comedy City Cops is, to me, such an underrated Hong Kong film that I highly enjoy. Packed with some great comedy sequences, and a number of fun fight scenes, Beyond The Law is a lot of fun, and probably ignored by a lot of Rothrock fans, and those who love the femme-fatale sub-genre of HK cinema. I love the pairing of Mui and On as the awkward cops, the love relationship between Shing and Rothrock, and think this is probably the coolest Cynthia has ever looked in a Hong Kong film, with costumes actually complimenting for once, and her hair only changing a couple of times.

    When it comes to the fight scenes of course, Cynthia does not disappoint. Director and star in his own right, the great Lau Kar Wing, leads the team with Ridley Tsui supporting as choreographer, and the likes of Hung Yan Yan and Dion Lam behind them on stunts. And while its not bursting with action every 5 minutes, there's still plenty going on, with some great choreography and moves on show. The cast is pretty sweet too with the aforementioned stars joined by a host of gwailo baddies such as Mark Houghton from any number of Girls-With-Guns flicks, John Ladalski from Armour Of God and Ninja The Protector, Wayne Archer also from Armour, and Ken Goodman from the Catman movies. Hong Kong regular Wu Fung stars as the commanding officer to the cops, with Shikamura Yasuyoshi from God Of Gamblers and Killers Romance as the gangster boss, and the great Michiko Nishiwaki as his main weapon. Its definitely not a boring cast.

    As with most Hong Kong films of this period, Beyond The Law certainly has its flaws, but totally entertains in many respects. The classic English dub does add to this I have to admit, with some cracker lines that have me howling every time. From its comedy to fight scenes, stunt-work to memorable theme tune, this was a film I loved to watch over and over again when I first got it in my early teens. Its also great to see the late, great Shing Fui On in a good guy role rather than the extreme, angry gangster he usually plays. His relationship with Rothrock is also hilarious!

    The only downside for me is that Nishiwaki only appears for the last 20 minutes or so, but in doing so, allows for a fantastic end battle with Rothrock in a warehouse, which does the job and highly entertains, with some of her more acrobatic moves artfully doubled by Hong Kong's finest. Its a fight from the genre that is often overlooked, unfortunately, and while shorter than expected, should be seen more as one of Cindy's great Hong Kong finales...

    Overall: It'll never go down as one of the best, but Beyond The Law is a lot of fun with some great fights and plenty of laughs!
    7coltras35

    City Cops

    FBI agent Cynthia Rothrock travels to the Far East to investigate the disappearance of a key witness withholding incriminating evidence against the Japanese mafia and its hoard of gweilo minions. A couple of crass CID officers (played by Kirk Miu and Shing Fui-on) get involved and end up dominating the film, tagging the informant's sister to gather more evidence.

    This Hong Kong actioner leans more towards comedy, some of it can be coarse and in bad taste, like it is in some Hong Kong productions, however I found the comic CID duo and their interactions quite amusing. Cynthia Rothrock has less screen time, and mainly here when there's time for some high-kicking action. The fight choreography here is quite good here- nice samurai sword play against Cynthia's double swords. A showdown with a Japanese babe at the finale. Not on the par with Yes,madam or Righting Wrongs, but still an entertaining and fun slice of comedy and kung fu.

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 1989 (Hong Kong)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • United States
      • China
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Free Fighter
    • Production company
      • Movie Impact Limited
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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