Ma Yuk-Sing

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Ma Yuk-Sing

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Lethal Angels 2
1h 34m
Movie 1990

Lethal Angels 2

Hong Kong Action-Comedy starring Max Mok and Kara Hui, also known as That's Money and Born to Fight 3.

Tiger Cage II
1h 36m
Movie 1990

Tiger Cage II

An ex-cop and divorce lawyer team up with a gangster to clear their names after getting involved in a dirty money scheme led by a vicious money launderer, who plans to expand his business and wipe out anyone who stands in his way.

In the Line of Duty 5: Middle Man
1h 28m
Movie 1990

In the Line of Duty 5: Middle Man

When he is framed for being a spy because of his friend's illegal activities, David must escape from police, CIA, and assassins with the help of his cousin.

Seven Warriors
1h 35m
Movie 1989

Seven Warriors

In the early 1920's of China, seven former soldiers band together to defend a helpless village against a group of vicious bandits in this Hong Kong remake of Seven Samurai.

As Tears Go By
1h 42m
Movie 1988

As Tears Go By

Mid-level gangster Wah falls in love with his beautiful cousin, but must also continue to protect his volatile partner-in-crime and friend, Fly.

Iron Angels
1h 32m
Movie 1987

Iron Angels

Yeung’s poppy fields are torched by a law enforcement task force, she retaliates by ordering police officials assassinated. The Angels break into Yeung’s corporate offices, eventually tracing her headquarters. After Alex Fong’s character is captured and held by Yeung, the Angels mount an assault to rescue him. A complex sub-plot involving an armored car bullion robbery eventually leads the Angels to a final showdown with Yeung and her men.

A Better Tomorrow
1h 35m
Movie 1986

A Better Tomorrow

A reforming ex-gangster tries to reconcile with his estranged policeman brother, but the ties to his former gang are difficult to break.

Yes, Madam!
1h 32m
Movie 1985

Yes, Madam!

Two unlucky thieves break into a just murdered man's hotel room and steal his passport with a hidden microfilm wanted by a triad boss. Two ass-kicking women cops—one Chinese, one British—are on the case.

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