Known for co-directing “The Big Heat” (1988) with Johnnie To, unsung Hong Kong filmmaker Andrew Kam Yeung Wa also worked as the 2nd Unit director for “Peking Opera Blues” (1986) and “A Better Tomorrow III” (1989). But with “Fatal Termination”, a simple revenge-driven action thriller, he manages to bring it to an intensely merciless level during the film’s last half hour climax.
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The simple plot concerns a big batch of weapons flown into Hong Kong. However, arms dealer Ko Mok Fu (Philip Ko) hijacks it after colluding with the corrupted Customs Chief, Wai Loong (Robin Shou). Inspector Lee (Simon Yam), who is investigating the case, believes that customs officer Miu (Michael Miu Kiu Wai) is responsible since the weapons disappeared under his watch. Before long, Miu, his sister Moon (Moon Lee Choi Fung) and her police husband John (Ray Lui) all become Lee’s prime suspects.
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The simple plot concerns a big batch of weapons flown into Hong Kong. However, arms dealer Ko Mok Fu (Philip Ko) hijacks it after colluding with the corrupted Customs Chief, Wai Loong (Robin Shou). Inspector Lee (Simon Yam), who is investigating the case, believes that customs officer Miu (Michael Miu Kiu Wai) is responsible since the weapons disappeared under his watch. Before long, Miu, his sister Moon (Moon Lee Choi Fung) and her police husband John (Ray Lui) all become Lee’s prime suspects.
- 10/10/2024
- by David Chew
- AsianMoviePulse
The Asian Film Awards Academy (Afaa) and the Singapore Film Society announced today that Hong Kong's first-generation kung fu superstar Sammo Hung will visit Singapore for the Afaa's Masterclass Series and a number of activities at the upcoming 12th Singapore Chinese Film Festival (Scff). Director Sammo Hung's five important movie classics will be screened during Scff as the festival's first “Filmmaker in Focus” special segment.
Studied under Peking Opera master Yu Jim Yuen at a young age, Hung was the “big brother” of the famous Seven Little Fortunes. Under the guidance of a strict master, Hung learned the true skills behind the four basic techniques of traditional Chinese opera: Singing, reciting, acting and martial arts. His career as a young performer gave him the foundation for his future as an action superstar and cultivated his hardworking and dedicated persona.
Hung thinks that “achievements” mean a great deal to him, and...
Studied under Peking Opera master Yu Jim Yuen at a young age, Hung was the “big brother” of the famous Seven Little Fortunes. Under the guidance of a strict master, Hung learned the true skills behind the four basic techniques of traditional Chinese opera: Singing, reciting, acting and martial arts. His career as a young performer gave him the foundation for his future as an action superstar and cultivated his hardworking and dedicated persona.
Hung thinks that “achievements” mean a great deal to him, and...
- 4/8/2024
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
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