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Qiao tan nu jiao wa

  • 1977
  • R
  • 1h 31m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,4/10
132
MA NOTE
Evelyne Kraft in Qiao tan nu jiao wa (1977)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThree female detectives--from Hong Kong, Korea, and Singapore--go undercover in a cabaret to expose a murderer.Three female detectives--from Hong Kong, Korea, and Singapore--go undercover in a cabaret to expose a murderer.Three female detectives--from Hong Kong, Korea, and Singapore--go undercover in a cabaret to expose a murderer.

  • Directors
    • Hun Choi
    • Hsueh-Li Pao
  • Writers
    • Shu-Mei Chin
    • Kuang Ni
  • Stars
    • Tony Liu
    • Nancy Yen
    • Dana
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,4/10
    132
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Hun Choi
      • Hsueh-Li Pao
    • Writers
      • Shu-Mei Chin
      • Kuang Ni
    • Stars
      • Tony Liu
      • Nancy Yen
      • Dana
    • 7Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 4Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux42

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    Tony Liu
    Tony Liu
    • Li
    • (as Liu Yung)
    Nancy Yen
    Nancy Yen
    • Yang Chi-Hsin
    • (as Nan Hsi Yen)
    Dana
    Dana
    • Lu-Pin
    Evelyne Kraft
    Evelyne Kraft
    • Miss Eve
    • (as Evelyn Kraft)
    Susan Yam-Yam Shaw
    Susan Yam-Yam Shaw
    • Yu Chi
    • (as Yin-Yin Shaw)
    Cheng-Lan Chin
    • Kao Chen-Chen
    Chok-Chow Cheung
    Chok-Chow Cheung
    • Emergency Ward Doctor
    Tien-Chu Chin
    Tien-Chu Chin
    • Man at Hospital
    Miao Ching
    Miao Ching
    • Police Commander
    Chin Chun
    Chin Chun
    • Jewelry Store Manager
    • (as Chun Chin)
    Chun Erh
    Chun Erh
    • Massage Parlor Manager
    Ming Fung
    Ming Fung
    • Club Manager
    Biu Gam
    Biu Gam
    • Nightclub Manager
    • (as Piao Chin)
    Fung Hak-On
    Fung Hak-On
    • Thug
    • (as Hark-On Fung)
    Guk-nam Han
    • Korean Gangster
    • (as Han Kook-Nam)
    Hsu Hsia
    Hsu Hsia
    • Thug
    • (as Hsia Hsu)
    Shu-Hua Hsin
    • Li Hung-Min
    • (as San Shu-Wa)
    Chih-Kuang Huang
    • Thug
    • Directors
      • Hun Choi
      • Hsueh-Li Pao
    • Writers
      • Shu-Mei Chin
      • Kuang Ni
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    6mmm535

    I enjoyed this movie

    Deadly Angels is an entertaining movie, but it could have been better. The movie presents us with three very attractive female officers who go undercover to stop some criminals. The three women are experts at the martial arts, And each has a particular weapon she uses to fight with. The movie's premise starts out good (in showing the three angels has unbeatable femme fatales) but later shows the agents as not so unbeatable. That's where I think the movie went wrong. The angels should have been unbeatable all the way through. I want to talk about a particular scene of the movie which illustartes my point so you may not want to read on. The scene is early in the movie where the three agents (one Chinese, one Korean, one Japanese) are called upon to display to their superior officers that are truly tough policewomen. So, the three agents have to show some shooting skills as a team. That part is okay. But then the three agents are confronted with male attackers. This is the best part of the movie because the angels show how ferocious their fighting skills are. No, women are not the weaker sex. The Chinese agent easily kicks and chops her opponent. The Korean agent,wearing long black boots, delivers an impressive kicking performance, by sweep-kicking her male opponent, trying to stomp him, and eventually giving him a kick in the chest. The sexiest agent is the Japanese agent, named Liu Ping. She is also (in my opinion) the toughest of the three agents. Liu-Ping is attacked by two attackers. In a instant, Liu -Ping is shown grabbing one (overweight) attacker by the arm and delivering a judo flip. As the overweight attacker gets tossed like a garbage bag by the smaller policewoman, another attacker attempts to dleiver a hand blow. Liu-Ping, however, stops his punch with one arm and delivers a rocketing kick to the man's chest. The director shows a nice frontal view of her nice leg and foot going to whack her opponent. The man someone gets up again ,but is obviously sill feeling the impact of her high-heeled shoe. He tries to attack her again, but Liu-Ping stops his feeble blow and delivers a quick punch in his lower stomach. As he falls over in pain, Liu-Ping quickly turns around and grapples with the overweight attacker again. He tries to overtake her with some hand chops, but she is obviously too fast and just as strong (if not stronger). She slaps away at his arms. The director does a nice job of showing a close-up of the furious contact as her red-nailed fingers stop the man's attack. After this, the men regroup and pull out some knives and charge at the three women. The Chinese woman flips her attacker with her foot and proceeds to pull out a spiked-ball weapon. She easily wins. The Korean agent delivers a kick to the head and pumps her opponent with three shoots from a cross-bow weapon. Once again, Liu-Ping delivers the strongest and most feminine performance. She takes off one of her shoes and beats her two attackers. After taking off her shoe, she adeftly whacks the overweight attacker by hitting him once in the leg and once in the back. As he reels from the blows, the other attacker tries to close in on Liu-Ping. But she uses her shoe to whack at his arm (with the knife in hand). The two attackers end up on each side of Liu-Ping and try to draw their knives on her. But Liu-Ping, once again, is too quick and strong. She blocks their arms (with the knives) with her arms and simultaneously hits the two attackers. The smaller attacker gets planted with her shoe in the chest and the overweight attacker receives a fist in the chest. As the two clumsy atackers get sent falling over the edge of the fighting plane, the director gives a nice close-up of Liu-Ping taking apart her shoe to make a slingshot weapon with her earnings as explosive bombs (what imagination)! She slings a bomb past the two attackers who franactically jump out of the way. The earings end up explode a shack behind them. Liu-Ping then smiles pleasantly and rejoins the other two women. I feel that up to this point, the movie was great. But later on the angels are not shown as dominant fighters. They end up getting scenes where they are just barely able to survive confrontations. This is where the movie suffers.
    6MajesticMane

    When Angels Unleash Their Fury

    Deadly Angels, also known as Qiao tan nu jiao wa, is a Hong Kong action film that straddles the line between martial arts and exploitation cinema. Directed by prolific filmmaker David E. Durston, it features three attractive female officers who go undercover to take down criminals. Here's what works and where the film stumbles:

    Femme Fatales with Weapons: The three female agents-representing Hong Kong, Korea, and Japan-are experts in martial arts. Each wields a unique weapon, from spiked-ball maces to exploding earrings. The film's premise sets them up as unbeatable, but unfortunately, that perception doesn't hold throughout the entire movie.

    Deadly Angels is an important film in the transition from traditional martial arts movies to the action-adventure genre that would dominate the 1980s. It blends violence, nudity, and sex, pushing boundaries for its time. Some scenes remain surprisingly timeless, as if they anticipated the future of action cinema.

    While the film delivers on action, it falters in character development and consistency. The angels start strong, showcasing their fighting skills against male attackers. However, as the plot unfolds, their invincibility wavers. Perhaps the filmmakers wanted to humanize them, but it dilutes the impact of their initial ferocity.

    One standout scene involves the Japanese agent, Liu Ping. She dispatches two attackers with grace and power, demonstrating her judo skills and high-heeled kicks. The film's mix of campiness and genuine action creates memorable moments, even if the overall narrative lacks cohesion.

    In summary, Deadly Angels is a flawed yet entertaining entry in the martial arts and exploitation subgenres. If you're a fan of vintage Hong Kong action or appreciate seeing women kick butt, give it a watch. Just be prepared for some uneven storytelling along the way.
    7jmaruyama

    Guilty Pleasure That Really Delivers The Goods

    Before "Yes, Madam" (1985), "In The Line of Duty" (1986) and "Kill Bill" (2003), one of the best examples of the "Girls 'N Guns" genre movies was the little known action film "Deadly Angels" (AKA Bod Squad). This Shaw Brother's produced film at first glance seems to lend itself out to be a direct ripoff of the American TV show "Charlie's Angels". But unlike those angels, this trio of beautiful detectives were veritable "wild cats" who would savagely punch, kick and shoot their way out of any situation. The composition of the team was quite unique for the time and represented a diverse Asian mix (a HK Police Woman, A Japanese Undercover Cop and a Korean Security Agent). What also made these gals unique from their American counterparts were their skills. Not only were they experts with both conventional and "James Bond" inspired exotic weaponry (mini Crossbows, exploding earrings, spiked ball and chains) but these ladies were each a master at some different Martial Art skill. The gritty look and feel of the movie reminds me of Toei Studio's similar "Sister Street Fighter" (Onna Hissatsu Ken) movies (1973-1975) and the Japanese cult TV show "Playgirl" (1969) which also told the story of a group of capable female private investigators. The alluring Evelyn Kraft also makes an appearance as the leader of this group of girls, although we don't get to see very much of her in action. This was one of my favorite films as a kid and it is a shame that this film has not yet made it out on DVD. One can only hope that when it does, that this film will attract new fans and get the attention it so richly deserves.
    7jrd_73

    Deadly Angels is a fun action film in spite of a few slow stretches

    An international gang of jewel thieves is hitting stores in Hong Kong and moving the merchandise through Japan and South Korea. An Interpol agent (blond, statuesque Evelyn Kraft) assembles three policewomen, one from Hong Kong, one from Tokyo, and one from Seoul to bring down the gang. The girls go undercover at a nightclub owned by the villains. The Hong Kong girl is to be the assistant to the knife thrower who performs at the club and who is the most deadly of the villains. This causes problems when her boyfriend (the son of one of the jewel store managers murdered by the gang) happens to show up at the club.

    That is about it for plot. The rest of the film is set up for the action scenes. Another reviewer complained that Deadly Angels had slow stretches. This is true up to a point. As expected from the opening Shaw Brothers logo, Deadly Angels is clearly a 1970's kung-fu film rather than a 1980's action spectacular. The pacing reflects this. Firearms are used during the robbery scenes and the final assault on the villain's mansion (this latter treats the viewer to the image of Miss Kraft wielding a rocket launcher). The rest of the action consists of fighting. However, these are usually pretty good fight scenes. In fact, I thought the best action sequence was the Korean policewoman taking down the Seoul connection about twenty minutes or so before the climatic set piece.

    How much entertainment one gets from Deadly Angels will depend on how much one likes to see pretty girls kicking butt. I liked the film. In fact, my only other complaint (aside from the slow bits) is that the reptile loving murderess does not have a fight scene.
    7mex_amcleaning2007

    Classic Shaw Brothers!

    This has always been one of my favorite Shaw films. There is plenty of action, regardless of previous reviews... Of course, the best sequence is the finale... There are at least four fight sequences in between before the finale... as the story builds up.

    The story is simple, a trio of female cops, along with a blonde bombshell Interpol agent attempt to stop a murderous gang of diamond theives. There is some nudity, not much but some and, as I stated before, plenty of action.

    This movie has yet to be released in a remastered version... Celestial which owns the Shaw library still has not released this film as they have with the majority of the Shaw library... I don't know why. I've asked, but they simply say, in the works...

    The only available version is a cropped, VHS english dubbed version with Greek subtitles... in the 84 minute uncut version. I believe there is an English version with no Greek subs available... but not sure. This is a hard to find, mega rare title... A definite collectors item for any Shaw fan...

    Highly recommended!

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      Deadly Angels was the top-grossing film at the Hong Kong box office in 1977, making $7,704,046.70 (Hong Kong dollars).
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      References Charlie's Angels (1976)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 mars 1977 (Hong Kong)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Hong Kong
      • South Korea
    • Langues
      • Mandarin
      • English
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      • Shaw Brothers
      • Woosung Productions
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