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Rien ne sert de mourir

Original title: Zui jia pai dang 4: Qian li jiu chai po
  • 1986
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
973
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Rien ne sert de mourir (1986)
ActionComedy

Baldy and King Kong shuttle between New Zealand and Hong Kong to recover a hi-tech prism that can impart superhuman powersBaldy and King Kong shuttle between New Zealand and Hong Kong to recover a hi-tech prism that can impart superhuman powersBaldy and King Kong shuttle between New Zealand and Hong Kong to recover a hi-tech prism that can impart superhuman powers

  • Director
    • Ringo Lam
  • Writers
    • Ringo Lam
    • Karl Maka
  • Stars
    • Samuel Hui
    • Karl Maka
    • Sylvia Chang
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    973
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ringo Lam
    • Writers
      • Ringo Lam
      • Karl Maka
    • Stars
      • Samuel Hui
      • Karl Maka
      • Sylvia Chang
    • 7User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Samuel Hui
    Samuel Hui
    • King Kong
    Karl Maka
    Karl Maka
    • Albert Au
    Sylvia Chang
    Sylvia Chang
    • Supt. Nancy Ho
    Sally Yeh
    Sally Yeh
    • Sally Bright
    Onno Boelee
    • Hornsby
    • (as Onno Boulee)
    Peter McCauley
    Peter McCauley
    • Digger
    • (as Peter Macaully)
    Ronald Lacey
    Ronald Lacey
    • The Boss
    Roy Chiao
    Roy Chiao
    • The Professor
    Sandy Dexter
    • Henchman
    Gayle-Anne Jones
    • Henchwoman
    Cyrus Wong
    • Baldy Jr.
    Tat-Wah Tso
    Tat-Wah Tso
    • Hua
    Tak-Hing Kwan
    • HK Police Hockey Team Coach
    Shih Kien
    Shih Kien
    • Interpol Hockey Teach Coach
    • (as Kien Shih)
    Pomson Shi
    • Professor's Assistant
    Kwok Chi Tsang
    Kwok Chi Tsang
    • Tour Bus Passenger
    Fung Ging-Man
    Fung Ging-Man
    • Albert's 9th Floor Neighbor
    • (as Ging-Man Fung)
    • Director
      • Ringo Lam
    • Writers
      • Ringo Lam
      • Karl Maka
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    8OllieSuave-007

    A more action-packed Aces go Places!

    The third sequel to Hong Kong's Aces Go Places, where King Kong (Samuel Hui) and Baldy (Karl Maka) goes on a mission in New Zealand to rescue Supt. Nancy Ho (Sylvia Chang), kidnapped by villains who want to obtain a hi-tech prism, made by a Hong Kong professor (Roy Chiao), that can grant superhuman powers.

    Unlike the previous two movies, the filmmakers have made this a more action-packed and suspenseful sequel, doing away with the over-the-top silliness and over-imaginative plot devices. The story is fast-paced and full of adventure, from the bad guys attempting to steal the prism to King Kong and Baldy's daring rescue mission of Supt. Ho. The story delves into more deeply the bond between Baldy and Nancy and the partnership between Baldy and King Kong. Even the subplot between the unlikely romance between King Kong and Sally, the professor's daughter, is comical, yet important to the plot.

    The acting is pretty good and the villains are ones you would love to root against. The cameo appearances of legendary martial artists Kwan Tak-Hing and Shih Kien is a rare treat.

    Overall, it's a good action comedy with more a sophisticated action and a more compelling mission than the previous two sequels.

    Grade B
    8Jack_Yan

    Fourth time lucky

    The fourth instalment in the successful Hong Kong movie series Aces Go Places. After a disappointing third outing, where writer and co-star Karl Maka's writing seemed laboured, the familiar cast (Hui, Maka, Chang) make for a hilarious return to form. As before, the Cantonese version features more puns than the dubbed English one.

    There's a lot of fun, combining the usual action elements with humour - just sit back and enjoy the ride, and switch off the brain.

    The movie has been credited with increasing the emigration of nervous Hong Kong citizens (fearing the communist takeover) to New Zealand. You Only Die Twice, as this fourth instalment was called in some countries, was filmed largely in New Zealand, featuring that country's beautiful scenery.

    There is little logic and plenty of slapstick silliness, which fans of the series will enjoy. The hockey game features some big-name character actors in the audience, familiar to Hong Kong moviegoers. There is an enjoyable car chase in New Zealand - although how a car can leave Auckland Harbour Bridge and arrive in Wellington (which can be nine hours' drive to the south in reality) in a few seconds is not explained.

    One should stress to less familiar readers that You Only Die Twice is not of the Jackie Chan ilk. Although action-packed, the movie is primarily a comedy. The original Aces Go Places was based around a Dick Emery film.

    Ronald Lacey makes an unlikely choice as villain, most likely for the sake of parody above all else. His bald henchman makes a interesting rival to Maka's own bald character, as well as his son, who perhaps is the best actor of the lot!
    6BA_Harrison

    The best Mad Mission so far.

    Regular Mad Mission stars Karl Maka, Sam Hui and Sylvia Chang are joined by Sally Yeh in You Only Die Twice, the fourth film in the popular (in Hong Kong, at least) series.

    Once again, the movie is scripted by Karl Maka and is a mixture of silly comedy and crazy stunts, but director Ringo Lam (who would later give us the fantastic full Contact and impressive Burning Paradise) reins in the sillier aspects of the mayhem somewhat. This means that fans of the series thus far might be a bit disappointed by this offering, but I personally welcomed the change in style, having found the first three films unfunny and far too random for my liking.

    Mad Mission 4 might never be considered a classic of 80s Hong Kong action/comedy, but by adding more excitement, introducing tougher fight scenes and gun battles (complete with squibs and bone crunching falls), and taking care over the cinematography, Lam makes this one just about worth watching.

    This time around, the bad guy is played by none other than Ronald Lacey, the slimy Nazi with the scarred hand from Raiders of the Lost Ark. Looking identical to his character in the Spielberg classic, Ron hams it up as a villainous scumbag out to steal a prism that has the power to imbue a person with super-powers. When the crystal falls into the hands of bumbling cop Albert (Karl Maka), the leather trench-coat wearing baddie kidnaps the poor guy's wife and son.

    Once again, Albert teams up with his happy-go-lucky jewel thief pal King Kong (Hui), and, with the assistance of a professor's daughter (Yeh), they attempt to pull off a daring rescue mission.

    Highlights of the film include a tense scene in which Albert's son ends up dangling over the edge of a tower block, a helicopter in high-speed pursuit of Sam Hui in a speedboat, a fun locker-room fight scene, and a stunt-filled car chase.
    10gorytus-20672

    no 4. looks like Karl Maka did his own stunts too

    April 2021

    Aces go places 4, wow they just get better and better, Sally Yeh joins the party this time.

    Loads of action here, and certainly looks to me that Karl Maka does his own stunts here, a jump off a building and being set on fire.

    We also have Ronald Lacey right out of Raiders of the lost ark.

    Watch, enjoy and watch number 5

    10 out of 10.
    6gridoon2025

    The oddest mission so far

    The fourth chapter of the "Mad Mission" / "Aces Go Places" series is a somewhat odd mix of the slapstick tone of the previous entries with some violent and unpleasant moments. The result has enough chases, stunts and bumps to be recognized as a part of the series, but it still feels somewhat alien to it. The script is (as usual) weak, and for all-around action fans I'd say "Part 2" remains the best choice, but for martial arts fans this may be the most satisfying entry yet - there are more fight scenes than before and Sam Hui is surprisingly credible in them. The best thing in the movie, however, is the addition of the wonderful Sally Yeh, in a semi-action role. (**1/2)

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    • Trivia
      Ronald Lacey reprises his role from Raiders of the lost Ark (1981), although his character isn't named Toht in this movie and is simply listed as The Boss.
    • Goofs
      After Sam damaged the helicopter's tail rotor, in the next frames the tail is intact, only the engine is smoking.
    • Connections
      Followed by Mad Mission V (1989)

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 1987 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • New Zealand
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Mad Mission 4: You Never Die Twice
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland, New Zealand
    • Production company
      • Cinema City & Films Co.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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