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Yuen Biao,
Jackie Chan,
Sammo Hung
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Corey Yuen,
Corey Yuen,
Sammo Hung,
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: Image Entertainment
: Action, Foreign, Hong Kong, Martial Arts, Wuxia
: 94 min.
: Cantonese, Mandarin
: English, Korean, Thai, Japanese, IN
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Sammo Hung directs himself and Jackie Chan in the Hong Kong action film Dragon Forever. Chan plays a lawyer who discovers that his client is a drug king. Chan teams up with a hapless friend (Hung) and a mentally unstable associate (Yuen Biao) to stop the kingpin. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
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| The Three Stooges on steroids and a story with heart
by Waiguoren99
April 1, 2003 - 11:33 PM PST
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3 out of 3 members found this review helpful
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| Take the Three Stooges on steroids, add Marx Brothers - like madness, a story with heart, and liberal doses of Hung's creative, lighting - fast martial arts choreography, and you have a film that thrills you while you are laughing until your sides hurt. This film rings the changes on sleazy lawyers, environmental crusaders, drug lords, and what happens when "Ro-mance" causes the three to collide. The three "brothers" from the Peking Opera School (Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao) show us just why they are one of the best martial arts teams ever. The addition of fourth "opera brother" Yuen Wah as a villainous factory owner adds to the martial arts fun, and the final battle between Chan and Benny "the Jet" Urquidez (then World Kickboxing Champion) is outstanding. This is the only film where you can see the three "brothers" fight each other, and you won't know whether to gasp in amazement or die laughing! |
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GreenCine Member Rating
(Average 7.29) 17 Votes
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