Producer: Raymond Chow
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Plain Jane To The Rescue
May 11, 2015Episodic like a Hui Brothers film but without the sharp humour, ‘Plain Jane To The Rescue’ is an enjoyable diversion though it may test the patience of some fans.
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Project A
May 16, 2015Using the conventions of the 30’s Hollywood swashbucklers mixed with his insane stunts and sublime fight action, Chan produced one of his best ever films.
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Security Unlimited
May 22, 2015Far more subtle than Chow Sing Chi, but certainly as funny, ‘Security Unlimited’ is an excellent introduction to the world of the Hui brothers.
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Slaughter In San Francisco
Feb 21, 2024Helmed by the then prolific Lo Wei and giving Wong Tao an early leading role, ‘Slaughter in San Francisco’ is some often cheesy but action-packed old school martial arts action.
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Teppanyaki
Jun 10, 2015The slightly uncomfortable storyline which casts Hui as a potentially cheating husband is turned gradually into another morality comedy with Hui and his initially unpleasant wife learning the error of their ways.
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The Big Boss
Feb 23, 2015The final reel of the film is pure energy and a masterful display of martial arts as Bruce goes one-on-one with the factory owner, showcasing some of the best action ever committed to celluloid at that time.
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The Champions
Feb 28, 2015By the time the end credits start to run, there is the definite feeling that strong potential has been wasted.
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The Contract
Mar 2, 2015The Hui brothers combine efforts to create another outstanding piece of canto-comedy that mixes clever satire of the entertainment industry and slapstick comedy.
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The Dead And The Deadly
Mar 5, 2015All in all, another quality Sammo production that deserves a wider audience.
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The Double Crossers
Jul 23, 2024A mainly cool slice of retro 70s exploitation that while maybe not Golden Harvest’s finest, is an entertaining revenge romp for fans of old school action.
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The Fate Of Lee Khan
Mar 11, 2015Despite a slow and at times wearisome first half of the film, it eventually blossoms into a distinguished genre work that is recommended to any fan of the Jade Screen.
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The Iron-Fisted Monk
Mar 30, 2015Any Sammo Hung fan would love this film, as would anyone who enjoys old-school martial arts flicks.