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In The Line Of Duty: I - IV

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This time, she's on the trail of some ruthless international drug dealers, ably assisted by Donnie Yen (John Wick: Chapter 4, Ip Man) and Michael Wong (Royal Warriors, Tiger Cage III). The Audio Commentary by Frank Djeng on the HK Version continues the critic’s great deep dive into the world of In the Line of Duty. Ningen on Jake Gyllenhaal goes full on Jackie Chan in the Trailer for Doug Liman’s ‘Road House’ also starring Conor McGregor But did you see Road House *2*?

These four classic police stories from the Golden Age of Hong Kong action broke new ground showing women kicking butt as hard as any man! For the week that ended on May 20th, Walt Disney Home Entertainment's Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania topped both the Blu-ray-only and overall packaged media charts in its debut, beating fellow new release Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre from Lionsgate Home . The story of an Immigrant Seattle dock worker Luk Wan-ting (Yuen Yat-chor) accidentally gets involved with a drug bust gone bad.First, they assassinate Peter’s family in a car bomb right in front of him, and Yip does her best to help solve the case, despite being taken off the case by her exasperated boss. Translator could and should have taken some "artistic freedom" and come up with "anything else really". His partner, Hiroshi Fujioka (played by Hiroshi Fujioka, though he’s not actually playing himself), is there when it happens and vows to get revenge. All movie titles, pictures, etc… are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of their respective holders and used under “Fair Use”.

And then all hell breaks loose, and the thieves pull out Uzis, firing indiscriminately into the crowd of police and audience alike, resulting in a slaughter. III definitely cranks up the violence a notch, with plenty of squibs and even some gore here and there.Easily the equal of any American action movies from the same era, the In the Line of Duty series are enduring proof of the genius – and recklessness – of Hong Kong filmmakers. Archive Interview with Donnie Yen (20:29) – the archival interview with the star begins with a discussion of why HK Action Films are so “dangerous”. The fights are, perhaps, not as intricately choreographed as in the next film (see below) but they, and the film in general, are notably brutal. In the 15min archival piece on Yen, the actor is shown on set directing and acting in a film, intercut with and played over an interview with him.

In the first series, Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott (Compston) is transferred to AC-12, a unit assigned to investigate corruption within the police force. Schade, denn hierbei handelt es sich um einen der besten und rasantesten "Hong Kong-Actioner" aller Zeiten, der nur so strotzt vor Tempo und genialen Kampfszenen. Frank Djeng’s commentaries are, as usual, crammed with facts about and filmographies of the cast and crew, as they appear. We will introduce you exclusively to Newpay finance products provided by NewDay Limited under this Introducer Appointed Representative arrangement. Only weeaboos are completely literal and because of that hurt their own flow and confuse readers who aren't as knowledgeable about the Japanese language and culture as them.Cynthia Khan holds her own in all departments too, in a role that could almost have been written for a male cop. Here from a wild Ambulance Chase (courtesy of lunatic genius car stuntman Blackie Ko and Woo-ping stunt team) to other rooftop chase scenes to the finale that’s set in about every conceivable location imagined in, around, atop a building. Action superstar Donnie Yen and Cynthia Khan team up with legendary martial-arts director Yuen Woo-ping in this fan-favourite fourth entry in the In the Line of Duty film series. Every episode from all six series of the British crime drama starring Martin Compston, Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar as police officers looking to root out corruption within the force. Yuen and Yen first worked together on Drunken Tai Chi in 1984 (Yen’s feature debut), then teamed-up for Mismatched Couples (1985) and Tiger Cage (1988), In the Line of Duty IV , Tiger Cage II (co-starring Khan as another character named Inspector Yeung, 1990), Once Upon a Time in China II (directed by Tsui Hark with choreography by Yuen and Yen, 1992), Iron Monkey (arguably the greatest movie either man ever worked on, 1993), and Wing Chun (starring Michelle Yeoh, 1994).

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