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Magic crystal

Original title: Mo fei cui
  • 1986
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
977
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Cynthia Rothrock, Andy Lau, and Richard Norton in Magic crystal (1986)
A mysterious crystal holds good and evil powers.
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The Russians and the Hong Kong authorities are after a mysterious rock discovered in Athens, Greece, which holds strange powers.The Russians and the Hong Kong authorities are after a mysterious rock discovered in Athens, Greece, which holds strange powers.The Russians and the Hong Kong authorities are after a mysterious rock discovered in Athens, Greece, which holds strange powers.

  • Director
    • Jing Wong
  • Writer
    • Jing Wong
  • Stars
    • Andy Lau
    • Cynthia Rothrock
    • Pak-Cheung Chan
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    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Jing Wong
    • Writer
      • Jing Wong
    • Stars
      • Andy Lau
      • Cynthia Rothrock
      • Pak-Cheung Chan
    • 18User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Andy Lau
    Andy Lau
    • Andy Lo
    Cynthia Rothrock
    Cynthia Rothrock
    • Cindy Morgan
    Pak-Cheung Chan
    Pak-Cheung Chan
    • Lau Ta
    Sharla Cheung
    Sharla Cheung
    • Winnie Shen
    • (as Man Cheung)
    Bin Bin
    Bin Bin
    • Pin-Pin
    Jing Wong
    Jing Wong
    • Pancho
    Mok Siu-Chung
    Mok Siu-Chung
    • Interpol Agent
    • (as Siu Chung Mok)
    Phillip Ko
    Phillip Ko
    • Shen
    Shih Kien
    Shih Kien
    • Sergeant Shi
    • (as Kien Shih)
    Richard Norton
    Richard Norton
    • Karov
    Wai Shum
    Wai Shum
    • Triad Boss
    Fat Chung
    Fat Chung
    • Triad Boss' Thug
    Hsin-Nan Hung
    Hsin-Nan Hung
    • Triad Boss's Thug
    Mo-Lin Yu
    Mo-Lin Yu
    Wan-Si Wong
    Wan-Si Wong
    • Maureen Yu
    Pauline Kwan
    Pauline Kwan
    • Chung Chu Lan
    Wei-Wei Huang
    Wei-Wei Huang
    • Andy's Sister
    • (as Mei-Mei Wong)
    Wing-Hin Ho
    • Steve's Father
    • (as Wing-hin Ho)
    • Director
      • Jing Wong
    • Writer
      • Jing Wong
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    7Masta_Ruthless

    Cynthia Rothrock did pretty good.

    Magic Crystal is one of those family/action films that you can enjoy on a boring afternoon, not saying this film is bad or anything.

    The story of the magic crystal is rather odd, but once you get into it, you'll start to understand (I hope). The cast in the movie is pretty good being played by a host of Asian movie stars.

    Cynthia Rothrock is an interpol agent looking for the magic crystal, and Andy Lau is also some kind of special agent as well.His nephew finds the crystal in his bag, only to befriend it since it can talk to him using telepathy. The crystal has the power to project images and even brainwash you from a certain distance. Richard Norton is a greedy Russian looking to use the crystal for his own little pleasure.

    Whom ever choreographed the fight scenes in this movie made Cynthia and Richard look awesome. From Richards' Tiger Fist all the way to Cynthias' Preying Mantis and Eagles'Claw the fighting was great.

    Let's not forget Andy Lau, although his fight wasn't as intense as the others, he made due with what he was using, also making up for it in latter films.

    In the end the Magic Crystal is a decent film to watch, my only gripes are the cheesy music that played over and over. Meaning it was the intro's theme, the fighting theme, and the ending theme. That was the only damn music playing!!!!!!!!!!!!! And Richards' poorly dubbed Russian accent was terrible. Cynthia made a joke about it in the film stating "Your English is almost as bad as your Chinese".

    Anyway give it a peek, I found it to be entertaining.
    7OllieSuave-007

    Action-packed and got a few laughs out of it!

    This is a fantasy comedy film from Wong Jing, where cop Andy Lo (Andy Lau) along with friend Pancho (Wong Jing) and nephew Pin-Pin (Bin Bin) travel to Greece to find his long lost friend Shen (Phillip Ko). He is being chased by the KGB and Interpol after discovering a rare, supernatural gem.

    There are plenty of martial arts action in the film, courtesy of Andy Lau, Cynthia Rothrock and Edward Norton. The action really doesn't slow down, especially toward the second half of the movie, which made it look overkill at some point. While the movie starts off a little slow, it picks up steam when our lead characters are in Greece and a high-profile chase between the KGB and Shen take place, with Andy and company and the Interpol agents caught in the middle.

    Actor Chan Pak-Cheung has a supporting role in the film and delivered some laugh-out-loud comic relief, especially during the scenes where he comes under the spell of the supernatural gem. The "friendship" between the gem and the kid character was pretty heartfelt.

    Actress Sharla Cheung also has a supporting role but, along with Chan Pak-Cheung, wasn't utilized enough. I would rather have them serve as the leads over the attention-freak and cocky Andy Lau.

    There are some plot holes here and there, but overall, it's a fast-paced movie that is delightfully cheesy and pretty entertaining.

    Grade B-
    7unbrokenmetal

    Ice cream or Siberia

    Here we go again on an action adventure with breath-taking speed. An alien artifact is discovered in Greece, taken to Hong Kong, and everybody tries to get hands on it, while a little boy discovers the crystal contains an alien talking to him. Sometimes it happily provides super powers, sometimes it doesn't even talk, must be one of those WEIRD aliens, although... after it was locked into that crystal for 2000 years, it needs no excuse. Andy Lau, Cynthia Rothrock and Richard Norton as Russian agent Karloff (as my dubbed version calls him) deliver some spectacular fights. Even if everything is a bit incoherent and can't decide if it wants to be a kid's movie or a violent action flick, it's speedy and enjoyable, apparently even with a reasonable budget for good quality since a lot of footage was shot on location in Greece. My favorite line is Richard Norton telling the little boy: "If you co-operate, you get some ice cream. If not, you go to Siberia." Going back to school after holidays never sounded so good.
    6FilmMining101

    B-movie martial arts vibes

    Reviewed by Filmmining 101:

    Wong Jing is not a director known for his subtle approach to filmmaking. Usually his numerous outputs bear pedestrian humor, thinly sketched plots and very "old school" female characterization. However, the action Hong Kong cinema of the 80s and early 90s was not known for catering to people's sensitivities and feelings.

    A product of a now bygone era, "The Magic Crystal" seeks to be a weird mixture of "E. T" (1982), Jackie Chan street style fighting and a kinda-spy like globe trotting adventure. Featuring kitsch aesthetics that would not look out of place in a poor "Indiana Jones" clone, "The Magic Crystal" won't win anyone with its clumsy storyline and banal execution. As an example of the action 80s Mecca though, it shines consistently by delivering multiple set pieces throughout its (rather) long running time.

    Under gorgeous Greek scenery (where they filmed without permission so the background extras are literally confused citizens and tourists alike), there is something exotic watching Andy Lau kicking ass next to the Parthenon (!). A foot chase going from Acropolis to Zappeion might not make sense geographically from those of us who are from Greece but it is a refreshing environment change from the typical Romanian, Londonian or Parisian sequences from other movies.

    Boasting excellent stuntwork and several places that are used for trading blows, henchmen fly left and right with spectacular results: a face off inside a house is unexpectedly superb, a one on one fight in front of Zappeion makes for a very compelling skirmish while Richard Norton has the most screen time as a Western baddie here as opposed to his other Hong Kong entries (e.g., "The Millionaire's Express" (1986), "City Hunter" (1993), "Mr Nice Guy" (1997)) demonstrating his martial art prowess in an era that martial art flicks were not very popular outside of the Asian market.

    The cast is great sharing the typical chemistry between goofiness and seriousness tip toeing between almost incomprehensible proceedings and mattering high school level exposition to move the plot. Andy Lau has tones of natural charisma (and two years later will deliver a spectacular performance in Wong Kar-wai's "As Tears Go By" (1988)) and Wong Jing as his buffoonery inducing brother-in-law gets some solid laughs. Norton and Cynthia Rothrock are clearly more martial artists than fully fledged actors and it shows but then again for a film that proudly displays a B-movie affection, their iffy acting does not come across as cringy or unintentionally hilarious.

    "The Magic Crystal" does not require any additional analysis as it hardly has anything original or truly groundbreaking neither it is a multi-layered motion picture that you would think long after it end credits roll. Simultaneously, you cannot criticize with a straight face its various faults as the filmmakers are aware of their existence and choose to ignore them for the sake of entertainment. At the end, this is a solid martial art flick that stays true to its action roots due to its plethora of fight segments which will please the hardcore fans and might even allow newcomers to enjoy the pedestrian humour throughout.
    6Aaron1375

    This thing is nonsensical and amazing at the same time.

    This movie is total chaos, the type of film where characters disappear after they seem they are going to be important. Other characters suddenly start kicking butt when you think they are simply someone's mother and a comedy relief character! Strange plots going on, magical rocks, KGB agents and Cynthia Rothrock, yes please!

    The story is just a bit too chaotic for this movie to get a higher score. It has some dude who does what the police cannot as he captures a guy I believe I saw in another movie like this. After this we see a kid get bullied, the dude, kid and his partner go to Greece and somehow end up getting a stone that talks to the kid. Watch out as fights break out randomly while characters come and go leading up to a showdown back in Greece!

    The characters are likeable and that helps with the bizarre and at times incoherent plot. The fighting is quick and people look like they are being legitimately killed as they leap off balconies like it is no big deal! I think Cynthia is dubbed because when I watch her films here she sounds more squeaky and cute, here like in another film I saw from China, she sounds more posh.

    So the film is not good in a traditional sense, but is in a crazy way. It is fast and fun, but the plot is so bad you have to deduct some points. However, this film is not boring in any way so I have to give it higher marks. So if you want to be a bit puzzled but see some really cool and fast fights, then give this one a shot!

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    • Trivia
      Cynthia Rothrock accidentally injured Richard Norton during the filming a fight scene involving weapons, resulting in a small scar on his forehead.
    • Goofs
      Whenever there are crowds of people in the Greece scenes you can see that several of them look towards the camera and crew. (Like many Hong Kong movies of this era, these scenes were shot without permits, so it is likely that those people were not hired extras, but were genuine tourists and visitors who just happened to be there at the time of filming.)
    • Quotes

      Thug: [One of the three thugs catches Pancho trying to sneak up on them to hit them with a club] Who are you?

      Pancho: [Hiding the club] I'm... I'm new here.

      Thug: Good guy or bad guy?

      Pancho: Uhhh... good guy?

      Thug: [In unison] WE'RE BAD GUYS!

      [proceeds to chase Pancho]

    • Connections
      Featured in Cinema of Vengeance (1994)

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1986 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Magic Crystal
    • Filming locations
      • Athens, Greece(location)
    • Production companies
      • Long Shong Pictures
      • Movie Impact Limited
      • Win's Movie Productions Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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