Also known as
Wu Ming Ying Xiong
Specifics
Hong Kong [1971] - 103m
Genre
Action
Directed by
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January 12, 2020
Cheh Chang trying out a different kind of action cinema. And somewhat predictably, it doesn't end well. The focus on plot kills the first part of the film, the overreliance on gunfights weakens the second part. Chang is a very solid martial arts director, but he should stick to what he knows best. This was a pretty disappointing film.
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