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Hong Kong movies
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A young Chinese Security Officer, Darren, is called for Team 808, which fights against the smuggling of drugs and corruption. Noriko, a Japanese Interpol officer, collaborates with Darren for the destruction of a large international drug cartel. At the same time, a senior government officer's daughter is suspected of corruption. |
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Li Mu Bai, a great warrior decides to turn in his sword, the Green Destiny to a treasured friend. When the sword is then stolen, it is up to him to retrieve it. At the same time he is trying to avenge his master's death by the evil Jade Fox. He is joined in his quest by Shu Lien, the un-conceded love of his life. During all of this, they are introduced to Jiao Long Yu, the mysterious and beautiful daughter of a well known family. She is the mysterious link to all these tales. But through all the many subplots, this is in essence, a love story. |
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Set in Hong Kong, in June of 1997, the action-adventure movie revolves around Marcus Ray (Jean-Claude Van Damme) and Tommy Hendricks (Rob Schneider), sales representatives for V SIX Jeans who find themselves involved in the international conspiracy. They discover that the Russian Mafia is intent on taking the whole world into the clutches of terror by using highly explosive micro bombs. The events take a sinister turn when Marcus and his fellows learn that a huge shipment of their jeans, which have been rigged with the bombs, will soon be smuggled outside the country. Marcus will have his work cut out to neutralize a large Asian gang and unmask corrupt CIA agents so as to avert a global calamity and grave damage to his company's reputation.
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When an old Japanese tycoon suspects that he may be murdered, he establishes a huge reward fund for the person who will find his killer. When the old man is killed, out-of-luck con man (Eric Tsang) and struggling "newbie' hitman (Jet Li) band together in hope of a big payday as they try to discover the identity of the "King of the Hitmen." |
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Jackie Chan, a top secret militant soldier, crashes into the South African jungle after his mission of kidnapping three scientists (who were experimenting with a powerful mineral) has gone array. Waking up in a village of local natives, Chan has no memory of who he is, thus being addressed as "Who Am I". His journey with aid from two female sidekicks to find out his identity leads him all the way to Rotterdam where he coincidentally discovers the location of the organization that kidnapped the three scientists. With no memory, Chan is thirsty for answers by any means necessary. |
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The story is set in both Hong Kong and the U.S. So goes to the U.S. to open a martial arts school. Around this time, many Chinese people were sold off to U.S. railroad companies, and were brutally treated by the Americans under the harsh working conditions. Thus, the American workers' hatred towards the Chinese immigrants is high. As a result, So gets into trouble with the Americans and the mob, and calls Master Wong for help. |
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Frankie Lane is an action movie star, he has the bodyguard named Kit Lee. Nobody knows that Kit performs all the stunts in Frankie's films instead of his chicken protegee. But the moment of truth is drawing near: when they unintentionally crash the plans of mobsters headed by the notorious Doctor, Kit has to show all his Kung-Fu professionalism, and to take vengeance on Doctor, his longtime foe...
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This sequel to the Tsui Hark classic features Wong Fei-Hung (Jet Li) who this time struggles The White Lotus - the ruthless nationalistic society led by the seemingly innocent Priest Kung (Xiong Xin Xin) and consisting of fanatics whose idea is to eradicate all the Europeans of China, their tools being violence, murders and even attacks on Chinese folks living Western-like. Again Wong's trustworthy helper is young Chung (Shi-Kwan Yen), and again he is to protect Aunt Yee (Rosamund Kwan), his young, Westernized relative-by-adoption with whom Wong falls in love. And as always in the very end he can't help being surrounded by numerous children whom he has to defend. |
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A hard-boiled Hong Kong detective (Chow Yun-Fat), who lost his partner in a gunfight, teams up with an undercover cop (Tony Leung) to stop a ruthless crime mob from smuggling guns and killing innocent people. |
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The turtles find out where the Ooze, the substance which made them mutate, came from. Unfortunately Shredder learns about it too, and uses it to enhance himself. So the turtles have to prove again who's the better ninja fighter. |
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Nico Toscani, an ex-CIA policeman now working for the local police department, while doing an investigation discover the existence of a big weapon trade. Nico finally reaches Zagon and Salvano, two corrupted American secret service members. |
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Jet, a young soldier at the end of the second world war must overcome some abusive Americans who are bullying him as well as the Chinese people. |
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Teenager Jason Stillwell (Kurt McKinney) is fed up with being beaten by local bullies. As a Bruce Lee fan, he dreams of being trained by his idol, a martial arts expert. Fortunately for him, Jason is visited by the ghost of Bruce Lee who teaches him how to defeat even a formidable adversary. After several weeks of training Jason is forced to use his newly acquired karate skills to withstand an organized crime syndicate whose leader is the invincible Ivan Kraschinsky (Jean-Claude Van Damme). |
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The script of this action comedy revolves around the stolen letter which can expose Mafia bosses. |
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Hong Kong circa 1973. Lee, a member of a Shaolin Temple, is a master of the physical and spiritual disciplines of the martial arts, and is being visited by Braithwaite, a British law officer. Lee has been invited to a tri-annual martial arts tournament held on an island owned by Han, a reclusive billionaire who was once a member of the Temple but has now become a renegade. Braithwaite believes Han uses his tournaments as cover for narcotic and prostitution activities. Lee reluctantly agrees to enter the tournament, but his reluctance to confront Han disappears when a Shaolin monk reveals that during the previous staging of this tournament, he and Lee's sister were accosted by several toughs led by Han's personal bodyguard, an American named O'Hara. In the ensuing confrontation the monk cut a deep scar on O'Hara's face but Lee's sister ultimately perished, and at her gravesite Lee vowes revenge for her death. Also attending the tournament are two American martial arts experts, John Roper and Kelly Williams, who served together in Vietnam and took differing paths toward martial arts upon their discharge - Roper is on the run from Mafia gambling debt collectors, while Williams was accosted by two racist cops whom he'd dispatched before stealing their car to escape. All three will soon find themselves at the mercy of Han and his army of martial arts fighters as he protects his underground factory of narcotics and prostitution. |
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Chen Chen returns to the international compound of China only to learn of his beloved teacher's death. This is compounded by the continual racist harassment by the Japanese population in the area. Unlike his friends, he confronts it head on with his mastery of martial arts while investigating his teacher's murder. |
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