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Tin si hang dung III: Moh lui mut yat

  • 1989
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
258
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Tin si hang dung III: Moh lui mut yat (1989)
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A gang of crime-fighting martial-arts beauties battle a terrorist organization based in Thailand led by a religious fanatic.A gang of crime-fighting martial-arts beauties battle a terrorist organization based in Thailand led by a religious fanatic.A gang of crime-fighting martial-arts beauties battle a terrorist organization based in Thailand led by a religious fanatic.

  • Directors
    • Teresa Woo
    • Stanley Tong
  • Writers
    • Teresa Woo
    • Wing-Hung Tang
    • Cheung Chai Ping
  • Stars
    • Alex Fong
    • Moon Lee
    • Ralph Chen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    258
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Teresa Woo
      • Stanley Tong
    • Writers
      • Teresa Woo
      • Wing-Hung Tang
      • Cheung Chai Ping
    • Stars
      • Alex Fong
      • Moon Lee
      • Ralph Chen
    • 15User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alex Fong
    Alex Fong
    • Alex Fong
    Moon Lee
    Moon Lee
    • Moon
    Ralph Chen
    • Kwai
    Kharina Isa
    • Kharina
    Marco Lo
    Mark Steinborn
    • Mr. Computer
    Katy Hickman
    • The Blonde
    Bill Rockloff
    • Dick Harrison
    Holly Corbett
    • Receptionist
    Jody Mortarotti
    • Secretary
    Paul Yein
    • Officer
    Tom Kearns
    • Assistant
    Nicole Papantonio
    • Office Worker
    Sharon Mobley
    • Office Worker
    Marci Livermore
    • Passing Girl
    Wai-Man Tam
    Panna Rittikrai
    Panna Rittikrai
    • Thai Boxer
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Teresa Woo
      • Stanley Tong
    • Writers
      • Teresa Woo
      • Wing-Hung Tang
      • Cheung Chai Ping
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    8Weirdling_Wolf

    Moon Lee's dazzlingly quicksilver fights are spectacular!

    'Iron Angels III: The Return of the Iron Angels' (1989) - Teresa Woo.

    The indomitable iron-fisted trio of Kung Fu fabulous crime fighters once again display their pugilistic prowess in exotic Thailand, forcefully tackling yet another bloodthirsty despot. These preternaturally agile screen heroes are uncommonly likable characters, with Moon Lee being a personal favourite. She is a devilishly cute, fiendishly gifted screen-fighter, a charismatic,incredibly versatile actor who is never less than a delight to behold! Moon Lee fans can rejoice as Iron Angels 3's thrilling opening act gives the luminous Moon plenty of room to shine as she infiltrates said terrorist cabal, assuming the covert identity of a notorious Japanese assassin! The gorgeously sun-dappled Thai locations are quite lovely, our super-athletic agents prove more than a match for the boggle-eyed villainy, and Moon Lee's dazzlingly quicksilver fights are spectacular! This is another top notch installment of the hugely entertaining HK action franchise, highlights include Alex Fong's hard-won battle with ferocious Thai Kick-boxing legend (Panna Rittikrai), and the kinetic, wildly OTT,motocross riding, jet-pack jetting, bullet-shredded climax is sublimely hectic!
    8chrichtonsworld

    Perfect example of what a "Girls with guns" movie should be like

    This rare title is very difficult to get hold off. I saw this almost 18 years ago on tape. "Iron Angels 3" belongs to the "Girls with Guns" genre. Typical HK action flicks in which women kick ass big time! Wonderful shootouts and excellent martial arts. Pay special attention to the scene in the train that obvious is a tribute to the famous fight scene in "From Russia with Love". But personally I liked this better because you have the pretty Moon Lee fighting this other beautiful(killer) woman. As with most of the movies in this genre the plot is simple and not very important. It is all about the action and which you get plenty off. "Iron Angels 3" is without a doubt one of the best titles that this genre has to offer! That's why it is very strange that they did not mass produced this on DVD. Warning: Do not confuse this movie with "Charlie's Angels". "Iron Angels 3" also consists of humor but the action scenes are definitely hardcore.
    6unbrokenmetal

    She is lost - and almost forgotten, it seemed

    Moon Lee plays a secret agent who joins an assassins' organization in Thailand under cover. Her boss is a lady in black with a pet crocodile. When Moon's transmitter has to be left behind, she loses contact with the Iron Angels team. They don't seem to worry much about her, though. In the middle part of the film, Moon is not on screen for 30 minutes while her colleagues attend a somewhat distracting boxing championship. Fortunately, she returns with a great fight against countless enemies, and there is a bit more ammo spent later on, so the movie doesn't forget what it is about (girls'n'guns).

    "Iron Angels 3" is not the best one of the trilogy. Part 1 had the best cast (including Yukari Oshima) and part 2 the best story. Part 3, also without Elaine Lui now, brings in new guys which are rather annoying: the young man assisting Fong and an American nerd called Computer (ouch). I voted 7/7/6 for the trilogy. Note: there is a movie marketed as "Iron Angels 4" in some countries, but that one is not connected to the Iron Angels trilogy, except that Moon Lee is accidentally in it, too. You'll find it under "Jin pai shi jie"/"Princess Madam" here.
    3mikecanmaybee

    Pretty Good Z Movie With A Budget.

    It was Ok, with the humor scenes missing by a mile while the action scenes were well done.The leading man was well dubbed, but his side kick was such a relentless pain in the backside that it almost ruined the movie. Definitively an upgrade from the Godfrey Ho films coming out at that time. There are a few excellent battles and a couple of Kung Foo scenes that go on too long of course, but it is definitely worth watching with the lady's being so so at best.
    8BA_Harrison

    More of the same, but loads of fun.

    A third world terrorist group plan to put a stop to Thailand's rapid economic growth. Special agents The Angels are assigned to prevent them from doing so.

    The premise for Iron Angels 3 is about as formulaic as it gets, but that doesn't deter director Stanley Tong from pulling out all the stops to entertain his audience, his film packed from start to finish with amazing fight scenes and incredible ballistic action.

    The lovely Moon Lee returns as agent Moon, who goes undercover to get to a knife-wielding, croc-stroking villainess, while Alex Fong as Alex Fong (the film gets no prizes for original character names) immerses himself in the Muay Thai boxing scene, for reasons that I can't remember (not that it matters, this plot-line existing solely to allow for a hard-hitting match between Alex and a very tough opponent).

    After loads of well choreographed and expertly executed martial arts scenes in which our heroes square up against countless bad guys, the film closes with a rollicking finale that sees Alex and comedy sidekick Kwai (Ralph Chen) take to the sky on jetpacks with mounted machine guns to mow down scores of henchmen, while Moon battles the villainess to the death.

    Also adding to the fun is the silly Bond-style computer expert called-you guessed it-Computer (played by Mark Steinborn), whose high-tech gadgetry is hilarious (check out his impressive bank of diode-blinking computers and the silly mini-bomb detector), an African despot who harshly punishes his inept henchmen (and who goes unapprehended by the end of the film), plus quite a lot of bloodshed, including countless bullet squibs, a spurting knife wound, and a juicy gunshot to the head.

    7.5/10, rounded up to 8 for IMDb.

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      The Hong Kong laser disc, VHS, and VCD are all cut by approx 2 seconds. The killing of a soldier is missing two stabs and a blood splash. The girl being shot in the head at the end of the film is also slightly cut. The German DVD from Shamrock Media is uncut.
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      Follows Iron Angels - Les Anges de fer (1987)

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1989 (Hong Kong)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • Thailand
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Iron Angels III
    • Production company
      • Molesworth Ltd.
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      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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