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China O'Brien II

  • Video
  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
1K
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China O'Brien II (1990)
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This time China O'Brien has trouble with a dealer who puts a prize on her head because she had spoiled an important drug deal of his. But all the world's criminals will not be enough to catc... Read allThis time China O'Brien has trouble with a dealer who puts a prize on her head because she had spoiled an important drug deal of his. But all the world's criminals will not be enough to catch up with China, one of the masters of the martial arts.This time China O'Brien has trouble with a dealer who puts a prize on her head because she had spoiled an important drug deal of his. But all the world's criminals will not be enough to catch up with China, one of the masters of the martial arts.

  • Director
    • Robert Clouse
  • Writers
    • Robert Clouse
    • Craig Clyde
    • James Hennessy
  • Stars
    • Cynthia Rothrock
    • Richard Norton
    • Keith Cooke
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Clouse
    • Writers
      • Robert Clouse
      • Craig Clyde
      • James Hennessy
    • Stars
      • Cynthia Rothrock
      • Richard Norton
      • Keith Cooke
    • 14User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cynthia Rothrock
    Cynthia Rothrock
    • China O'Brien
    Richard Norton
    Richard Norton
    • Matt Conroy
    Keith Cooke
    Keith Cooke
    • Dakota
    Frank Magner
    • Frank Atkins
    Harlow Marks
    • Charlie Baskin
    Tiffany Soter
    • Jill Atkins
    Tricia Quai
    • Annie Atkins
    Donré Sampson
    Donré Sampson
    • Omar
    • (as Don Re Sampson)
    Gary A. Rogers
    • Vargas
    Douglas Caputo
    • Kurt
    Billy Joe Allgood
    • Snow
    Jaren Harbrecht
    • Jake
    James Horrocks
    • Jimmy
    J.R. Clover
    • Chester
    Cindy Clark
    Cindy Clark
    • Lucille
    Michael Anthony
    • Russell
    Bruce Ackerman
    • Zaccaro
    Becky Harding
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    • Director
      • Robert Clouse
    • Writers
      • Robert Clouse
      • Craig Clyde
      • James Hennessy
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    User reviews14

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    8hershiser2

    Watch it as a comedy!

    As long as you go into this movie knowing that it's terrible: bad acting, bad "effects," bad story, bad... everything, then you'll love it. Though this one isn't as good/bad as its predecessor, it's definitely good for a handful of laughs. Also, the drunker you get, the better the movie gets... have some wine with the movie's cheese.
    5gridoon

    Unexceptional programmer

    Although this film is a Golden Harvest co-production, don't expect the fight choreography to be much better than average. For one thing, the villains are not very skillful fighters, and even those few who appear intimidating at first are defeated rather easily (I hate it when that happens). There is still some of the usual good stuff from Richard Norton and Cynthia Rothrock here, but the rapid-fire Keith Cooke easily outshines them both. Biggest disappointment: early on, the movie introduces a super-fit stripper / assassin, and I was hoping for a climactic fight between her and Rothrock; not only does that never happen - she also disappears completely from the film! (**)
    3Captain_Couth

    China O'Brien: The Sequel

    China O'Brien (1991) was immediately went into production after the first film. The first on was enjoyable and it was a hoot to see Cynthia Rothrock kick major butt in an English language film. But the sequel was not as good and it's more of the same for Clouse and Company. Robert Clouse at this point in his career was riding high on the success of his greatest film Enter the Dragon. Ever since that film, he's been trying to duplicate the same formula. But like they always say, lightning never strikes twice and Clouse has been trying to recapture the magic.

    Rothrock is a phenomenal fighter and performer. This is her show and her fight scenes are a sight to behold. Sadly the rest of the film isn't as fun, the direction plods along and the script is nothing to brag about.

    For Rothrock fans only.
    7BrickNash

    Solid enough film with superb fight scenes

    China O' Brien II picks up where the first film left off, and it's almost literally more of the same. This means TV movie quality plot interspersed with some great martial arts action.

    As a film, it's certainly not the worst ever made. It's about as solidly entertaining as any episode of Columbo or Walker Texas Ranger, and really no worse than any other martial arts flick. As with the first one, where the film excels is the fight scenes, which are dynamic and very well choreographed, with some brilliant OTT sound effects.

    The film's plot centres around some bog standard pap about an escaped convict terrorising the town, and in that it makes some mistakes. As with the first film, the main bad guy is an older dude with no fighting skills whatsoever, and so there is really no final threat or showdown. Just a big free for all brawl involving loads of people.

    It would have been nice to have China go up against another female martial arts villain as the main baddie, but we are talking early 90s here.

    Where the film excels other than the fights is its lead character. The appeal of China O'Brien is her wholesomeness, which juxtaposes her fighting skill very well. There's no need to rely on blatant sex appeal, nudity, or an "edgy" persona, and the film does a very good job of showing that you can be tough, but still be a nice person - an important and very good role model.

    Also, watching China beat the s-h-i-t out of endless waves of plaid shirted goons is infinitely satisfying.

    While it starts ok, the film has some issues in the second half. A lot of the action scenes feel very cobbled together, and while the choreography is still great, the fights end all too soon - most notably the Keith Cooke/Billy Blanks duel, and the fight with the clawed henchmen played my Toshiro Obata of Turtles fame (why wasn't he the main villain?). They feel like runtime extenders which were shot post production, and they're just not long enough.

    Still, as thin as the plot is, it's executed well enough to keep the pace going, and fans won't be disappointed by the highly satisfying action one bit.

    One for the collection!
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    A rather bland sequel...

    Just having sat through the 1990 movie "China O'Brien" and been positively surprised and entertained by it, I opted to carry on and watch the 1990 sequel "China O'Brien II". And just like the predecessor, it was a movie that I had never seen before, given my lack of interest in Cynthia Rothrock in general.

    Writers Robert Clouse, Craig Clyde and James Hennessy put together a script and storyline that wasn't as entertaining as the predecessor. Sure, it was a watchable movie, but the narrative was a bit all over the place, and there wasn't really a properly cohesive red thread throughout the course of the movie, making it feel rather erratic and random.

    It was good to have the three leads from the first movie return to reprise their characters and roles in the movie. And the acting performances in the movie were fair.

    "China O'Brien II" was held afloat by the action and martial arts sequences throughout the course of the 92 minutes that the movie ran for.

    This sequel, from director Robert Clouse, was disappointing in comparison to the predecessor.

    My rating of "China O'Brien II" lands on a five out of ten stars.

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    • Trivia
      Some of the action scenes were filmed following the initial shoot, to ensure that the movie would be long enough. These scenes included the fight between Keith Cooke and Billy Blanks, the latter of which was cast at short notice for specifically this scene.
    • Goofs
      Throughout the movie (most notable in final sequences), Dakota wears different headbands in consecutive scenes
    • Quotes

      Matt Conroy: You okay?

      China O'Brien: It's tough sometimes, being a woman.

      Matt Conroy: [glances at chair she just kicked] Or being a chair.

    • Connections
      Featured in Movie Nights: China O'Brien 2 (2011)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Чайна О'Брайен 2
    • Production companies
      • Fred Weintraub Productions
      • GH Pictures
      • Golden Harvest Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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