Hong Kong connection

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Hong Kong connection
Hong Kong connection
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Description

Film Hong Kong connection is a film staple that you can't stop seeing.
This film was published in the year 1978 being one of the most viewed.
Jim Kelly, Chen Sing, Dorian Tan, Norman Wingrove, Bolo Yeung are some of the actors and actresses who embody the main and secondary characters in this film.

The responsibility that the film director has during the shooting of a movie is so great that it is sometimes stressful for the person. In this case it was Lee Tso-Nam.
The film lasts 85 min. in which the story grabs you from beginning to end.
It comes from Hong Kong.

We love the way Lee Tso-Nam, Chang Hsin-Yi and his team have managed to convey the message of the film through the script.
This film belongs to the production company First Films.
The mythical scenes in which the main character is in a visually very harmonious environment, is the product of the great work of Chuang Yan-Chien.
Viewers who like the Action, Drama genre really enjoy these kinds of movies. Are you one of them?

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Critics Hong Kong connection

Recovering some stolen diamonds. The fight scenes are good. Dorian Tan meets Blaxsplotation
Cheesy exploitation of Hong Kong and lots of Jim Kelly action. Disappointing story, good fights. Jim Kelly screams again!
I've always done things my way. Another stupid Jim Kelly movie, but better than others ... Jim Kelly Insurance Man!
Disappointing, but entertaining. 70s Kung Fu at its finest. Jim Kelly goes to Hong Kong and makes a kung fu movie
I don't give a shit who this area belongs to, where the path is mine. Lucas will meet Fat Dog at noon. Cheap action, unnecessary nudity
Kung-Fu Classic Cinema Warning: Spoilers Included! So bad it's good! That nigga is a bad mop.
I'm going to give you a special performance. Very cool. Jim Kelly connection
The dubbing is bad, but the fight scenes are good. Kung Fu classic unfairly maligned. JIM KELLY IS AMAZING !!
A fan of 70s martial arts movies
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