Rumble in Hong Kong (1973)

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Rumble in Hong Kong: Directed by Mu Chu. With Charlie Chin, Qiu Yuen, Betty Pei Ti, Chin Hu. Ho Mei Fong is a young woman in trouble, running from a gang of criminals with something of importance hidden in her purse. She dies in Chien Chen’s taxi while trying to escape, but not before hiding the purse. Chien Chen is now involved whether he likes it or not, along with Ho Mei’s sister, who turns out to be an undercover Hong Kong policewoman. They must solve the mystery of the missing purse and what it contained, while being pursued by the criminals and their hired thugs (led by Jackie Chan).

“Version: English dubu003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePolice Woman – What police woman? Rumble in Hong Kong – what rumble? Young Tiger – is he the taxi driver? Whereu0026#39;s Jackie Chan? Who is Jacky Chan? Is he that guy who looks like Jackie Chan, but has a mole the size of large rodent on his face? So many questions, such a bad movie.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA female ex-gang member dies in taxi, and leaving behind a purse. The gang she used to belong to is looking for the purse, as is the Police Woman, who actually plays the side-kick to the taxi driver, who is the real hero of the movie. Wow. Jackie plays the gangs second-in-command, and frequently gets beaten up in his role as a thug.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePretty boring movie overall. Boring fight scenes, bad dubbing, bad DVD transfer. The shining point of the movie is when the taxi driver and his buddies are talking about social values, arguing that u0026#39;the kids watch too many violent movies these daysu0026#39;. It might explain the lack of decent action.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e3/10 – Donu0026#39;t watch this movie, unless you want to see Jackie Chan as a bad guy, or before he became a star – in that respect its much better than say, u0026#39;Eagle Shadow Fistu0026#39;.”

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