
Asprin (Mang Hoi) and Strepsil (John Shum), two petty thieves who inadvertently become involved in a murder case when they steal items belonging to a murdered man. The man had hidden an important microfilm in his passport, which the thieves pass onto a forger friend Panadol (Tsui Hark). Inspector Ng (Michelle Yeoh) is assigned to the case, along with Inspector Morris (Cynthia Rothrock) from Scotland Yard. The investigation leads the cops to the bumbling crooks and soon they a... (Full plot summary below)
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Asprin (Mang Hoi) and Strepsil (John Shum), two petty thieves who inadvertently become involved in a murder case when they steal items belonging to a murdered man. The man had hidden an important microfilm in his passport, which the thieves pass onto a forger friend Panadol (Tsui Hark). Inspector Ng (Michelle Yeoh) is assigned to the case, along with Inspector Morris (Cynthia Rothrock) from Scotland Yard. The investigation leads the cops to the bumbling crooks and soon they are on Triad leader Tin's (James Tien) tail, he will stop at nothing to get the incriminating film back and with his hitman and bodyguard (Dick Wei) at his side, he proves too much for the inspectors to catch using legal means, in frustration they give up their badges and go after Tin alone.
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| User ReviewLloyd CForget them bitches from hollywood. Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock were fabulous. Don't need to say more. This film is one my fave. |
| User ReviewMelody CMichelle Yeoh at her best kung fu fighting She really kicks ass. Cynthia Rockroth got some mad skills in kung fu fighting. |
| User ReviewDave JFriday, February 19, 2010 (1985) In The Line of Duty (aka Yes, Madam!) In Chinese with English subtitles Another plotless revenge action flick, overshadowed by lots of extremely intence martial arts action starring Michelle Kwan and Cynthia Rothrock. As an action film this film gets a 4/4 |
| User ReviewSimon PMichelle Yeoh stars in this kick ass martial arts flick teaming up with Cynthia Rothrock. Brilliant. |
| User ReviewGalen PNot the greatest action move ever. I can't stand Cynthia Rothrock. But I love anything with Michelle Yeoh. The action is great, especially the finale. |
| User ReviewJason JMichelle Yeoh stars in this kick ass martial arts flick teaming up with Cynthia Rothrock. Brilliant. |
| User ReviewAaron WMichelle Yeoh kicks ass. Over the top. Comically cliche. Delicious Hong Kong action goodness. |
| User ReviewAllan CWildly energetic 1980s Hong Kong action film made right at the outset of a spate terrifically original and entertaining Hong Kong action films. Released the same year as Jackie Chan's "Police Story," this film has a very similar tone that's primarily a serious police story but sprinkled with elements of comedy. Jackie's film is better in terms of stunt work and comedy, but this film has better shootouts and some fight sequences that easily rival those in Jackie's film. This is thanks in large part to director Corey Yeun, who'd later go on to direct and/or choreograph most of Jet Li's classic films, as well as Michelle Yeoh as the star or the film. Yeoh reprises her role for this sequel (looking super 1980s fashionable, as if she could break out in jazzersize at any moment) and is joined by Cynthia Rothrock who is way cooler here than she ever was in any of her English language martial arts films. Yeoh and Rothrock make and amazing team and are dynamite to watch onscreen! It's also funny to see talented director/producer Tsui Hark appearing in a comedic supporting part in the film. Overall, this film is essential viewing for 80s Hong Kong action film film fans. |
| User ReviewShashaank TQuite an old martial arts film with Cynthia and Michelle, considering it had two female leads I thought the choreography was classic. Dick Wei is present as always, but definately one of my favourite martial arts movies!! |
| User ReviewAdam LAh the 80's when shoulderpads weren't just for protection, they were fashionable... for women. The clothes are ridiculous, but two years after winning Miss Malaysia,Michelle Yeoh looks amazing. She's joined by Rothrock in her first film. Cynthia now has 6 black belts, and she plays the Mel Gibson role of this female Lethal Weapon in HK. Slapstick comedy, cheesy effects and some sweet fights make it a good time. Awesome ending, and the stunt montage during the closing credits is beautiful. |