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Teapot, Curly, Windpipe, Vaseline, and Ranks are a band of bumbling thieves who try to clean up their act by starting a janitorial service. They run afoul of a pair of gangsters when they find a briefcase containing counterfeit money. Made in response to the popular ACES GO PLACES series, WINNERS AND SINNERS is the opening salvo in a series of seven LUCKY STARS films, though the film is only loosely related to the other six. Directed by Sammo Hung, the film lays down the precedents for the other films: the five Lucky Stars are teamed with one beautiful female (in this case, Cherie Chung) whom they each try to grope and woo; the film then climaxes in a slapstick showdown with cartoonish villains. WINNERS AND SINNERS marks the second time in which Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao--the three "kung-fu-teers"--appear together. Though Chan is not the star, he has an exciting action sequence in which he roller-skates through traffic. Comedic high points include a spirited rendition of Rod Stewart's "Young Turks" and an invisibility gag later mimicked in MYSTERY MEN.

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Michelle Yeoh stars as a daring aviatrix and mercenary soldier who intervenes to oust the Japanese Army from a tiny Mongolian village during World War II. The film's charming blend of humor and action warrants comparisons to RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK.

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Tourists in search of the legendary Ice Maiden flock to Snowy Mountain--but never return alive. One stalwart adventurer braves the frigid air--and the wrath of the Devil King--to try to win the Maiden's love. Surreal, comic-book adventures in the vein of the first film, but not legitimately a sequel.

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Because the success of the first LUCKY STARS film (WINNERS AND SINNERS) had a lot to do with the Japanese market, the second film in the series takes place in the land of the rising sun and features Michiko Nishiwaki, the Japanese female bodybuilder. Jackie Chan plays an undercover cop who solicits the help of his gang of childhood friends--the five Lucky Stars, each of whom specializes in petty crimes and minor mishaps--to help him catch Japanese gangsters. Dough-faced Eric Tsang replaces John Sham as one of the Lucky Stars, while Sibelle Hu plays the femme du jour and the object of the Lucky Stars' lust. The film features several notable fights, including a surreal sequence in which Chan rumbles in an outlandish amusement park costume; in another memorable fight, director Sammo Hung battles in a yellow jumpsuit, à la Bruce Lee's GAME OF DEATH. The fantastic showdown at a haunted house attraction pits the Lucky Stars against a stellar cast of opponents: Hu versus Nishiwaki, Hung versus Lau Kar-wing, Yuen Biao versus Lam Ching-ying, and Chan versus Dick Wei.

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Jet Li stars in this kung fu fantasy whose circuitous plot, adapted from a story by Yin Jong, boasts such delirious developments as kung-fu cannibals, evil nuns, invincible heroes, and killer autoharps. Li plays Mo Kei, a young man born into the conflict between two warring factions who are each trying to obtain the To Lung and the Yee Tin, two swords which, when possessed by the same owner, will render that person the the Supreme Master of Martial Arts. Featuring fantastic images, such as an old kung fu wizard who occupies a giant living sphere, and amazing wire fu battle scenes, KUNG FU MASTER is an often confusing, exhilarating, and entertaining movie.

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Ellen is a Chinese woman whose husband leaves her in San Francisco, forcing her to work as a cab driver. One night she picks up Mike, a wealthy computer millionaire with a history of short flings. The two become more and more attracted to each other, but a sudden emergency causes unexpected turmoil. A sweet romance filmed on location in the San Francisco area.

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Original series hero Jet Li returns triumphantly in this series installment, which finds Chinese nationalist and kung fu hero Wong Fei Hong heading to the American west. But a conk on the melon renders our hero an amnesiac, and but for the intercession of friendly Indians, he would be lost to the wild--and therefore unable to help exploited railroad workers fight back against their unscrupulous bosses.

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Because the success of the first LUCKY STARS film (WINNERS AND SINNERS) had a lot to do with the Japanese market, the second film in the series takes place in the land of the rising sun and features Michiko Nishiwaki, the Japanese female bodybuilder. Jackie Chan plays an undercover cop who solicits the help of his gang of childhood friends--the five Lucky Stars, each of whom specializes in petty crimes and minor mishaps--to help him catch Japanese gangsters. Dough-faced Eric Tsang replaces John Sham as one of the Lucky Stars, while Sibelle Hu plays the femme du jour and the object of the Lucky Stars' lust. The film features several notable fights, including a surreal sequence in which Chan rumbles in an outlandish amusement park costume; in another memorable fight, director Sammo Hung battles in a yellow jumpsuit, à la Bruce Lee's GAME OF DEATH. The fantastic showdown at a haunted house attraction pits the Lucky Stars against a stellar cast of opponents: Hu versus Nishiwaki, Hung versus Lau Kar-wing, Yuen Biao versus Lam Ching-ying, and Chan versus Dick Wei.

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An evil warlord torments the wandering ghost of a beautiful woman so mercilessly that her only recourse is to disguise herself with the face paint of a concubine. Her plight attracts the attention of an honorable ghost-fighter determined to set her soul free.

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An evil warlord torments the wandering ghost of a beautiful woman so mercilessly that her only recourse is to disguise herself with the face paint of a concubine. Her plight attracts the attention of an honorable ghost-fighter determined to set her soul free.

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Michelle Yeoh stars as a daring aviatrix and mercenary soldier who intervenes to oust the Japanese Army from a tiny Mongolian village during World War II. The film's charming blend of humor and action warrants comparisons to RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK.

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A tapestry woven from the life and loves of a Hong Kong surgeon who practices in a slum clinic frequented by a collection of colorful characters. Adapted from the popular manga by Sho Fumimura and Takumi Nagayasu.

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Because the success of the first LUCKY STARS film (WINNERS AND SINNERS) had a lot to do with the Japanese market, the second film in the series takes place in the land of the rising sun and features Michiko Nishiwaki, the Japanese female bodybuilder. Jackie Chan plays an undercover cop who solicits the help of his gang of childhood friends--the five Lucky Stars, each of whom specializes in petty crimes and minor mishaps--to help him catch Japanese gangsters. Dough-faced Eric Tsang replaces John Sham as one of the Lucky Stars, while Sibelle Hu plays the femme du jour and the object of the Lucky Stars' lust. The film features several notable fights, including a surreal sequence in which Chan rumbles in an outlandish amusement park costume; in another memorable fight, director Sammo Hung battles in a yellow jumpsuit, à la Bruce Lee's GAME OF DEATH. The fantastic showdown at a haunted house attraction pits the Lucky Stars against a stellar cast of opponents: Hu versus Nishiwaki, Hung versus Lau Kar-wing, Yuen Biao versus Lam Ching-ying, and Chan versus Dick Wei.

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Jet Li stars in this kung fu fantasy whose circuitous plot, adapted from a story by Yin Jong, boasts such delirious developments as kung-fu cannibals, evil nuns, invincible heroes, and killer autoharps. Li plays Mo Kei, a young man born into the conflict between two warring factions who are each trying to obtain the To Lung and the Yee Tin, two swords which, when possessed by the same owner, will render that person the the Supreme Master of Martial Arts. Featuring fantastic images, such as an old kung fu wizard who occupies a giant living sphere, and amazing wire fu battle scenes, KUNG FU MASTER is an often confusing, exhilarating, and entertaining movie.

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A tapestry woven from the life and loves of a Hong Kong surgeon who practices in a slum clinic frequented by a collection of colorful characters. Adapted from the popular manga by Sho Fumimura and Takumi Nagayasu.

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Jet Li stars in this kung fu fantasy whose circuitous plot, adapted from a story by Yin Jong, boasts such delirious developments as kung-fu cannibals, evil nuns, invincible heroes, and killer autoharps. Li plays Mo Kei, a young man born into the conflict between two warring factions who are each trying to obtain the To Lung and the Yee Tin, two swords which, when possessed by the same owner, will render that person the the Supreme Master of Martial Arts. Featuring fantastic images, such as an old kung fu wizard who occupies a giant living sphere, and amazing wire fu battle scenes, KUNG FU MASTER is an often confusing, exhilarating, and entertaining movie.

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Teapot, Curly, Windpipe, Vaseline, and Ranks are a band of bumbling thieves who try to clean up their act by starting a janitorial service. They run afoul of a pair of gangsters when they find a briefcase containing counterfeit money. Made in response to the popular ACES GO PLACES series, WINNERS AND SINNERS is the opening salvo in a series of seven LUCKY STARS films, though the film is only loosely related to the other six. Directed by Sammo Hung, the film lays down the precedents for the other films: the five Lucky Stars are teamed with one beautiful female (in this case, Cherie Chung) whom they each try to grope and woo; the film then climaxes in a slapstick showdown with cartoonish villains. WINNERS AND SINNERS marks the second time in which Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao--the three "kung-fu-teers"--appear together. Though Chan is not the star, he has an exciting action sequence in which he roller-skates through traffic. Comedic high points include a spirited rendition of Rod Stewart's "Young Turks" and an invisibility gag later mimicked in MYSTERY MEN.

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This third entry of the popular comedy/horror series once again stars Lam Ching Ying as the Taoist master from the original MISTER VAMPIRE. Here, Ying's monk must contend with undead horse thiefs and angry ghosts as well as vampires. Featuring the Chinese version of a movie vampire, a more corpselike creature than his western counterpart that sports long purple fingernails and yellow fangs and, when not levitating, hops like a bunny, MISTER VAMPIRE 3 is another hugely enjoyable installment of the series.
 
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Original series hero Jet Li returns triumphantly in this series installment, which finds Chinese nationalist and kung fu hero Wong Fei Hong heading to the American west. But a conk on the melon renders our hero an amnesiac, and but for the intercession of friendly Indians, he would be lost to the wild--and therefore unable to help exploited railroad workers fight back against their unscrupulous bosses.
 
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Teapot, Curly, Windpipe, Vaseline, and Ranks are a band of bumbling thieves who try to clean up their act by starting a janitorial service. They run afoul of a pair of gangsters when they find a briefcase containing counterfeit money. Made in response to the popular ACES GO PLACES series, WINNERS AND SINNERS is the opening salvo in a series of seven LUCKY STARS films, though the film is only loosely related to the other six. Directed by Sammo Hung, the film lays down the precedents for the other films: the five Lucky Stars are teamed with one beautiful female (in this case, Cherie Chung) whom they each try to grope and woo; the film then climaxes in a slapstick showdown with cartoonish villains. WINNERS AND SINNERS marks the second time in which Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao--the three "kung-fu-teers"--appear together. Though Chan is not the star, he has an exciting action sequence in which he roller-skates through traffic. Comedic high points include a spirited rendition of Rod Stewart's "Young Turks" and an invisibility gag later mimicked in MYSTERY MEN.
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