Eddy Ko
Duel to the Death
Hvert tiende år gjør de fremste krigerne i Kina og Japans opp status om hvem som er den dyktigste av dem alle. Etter mange år med konkurranser har den japanske ninjaen Hashimoto og den kinesiske krigsherren Ching Wan kommet hverandre nær, og de har stor respekt for hverandre. Men til tross for dette vil de en dag måtte duellere mot hverandre. Æren deres settes på sin mest krevende prøve hittil når lovløse ninjaer bryter seg inn i et shaolintempel for å stjele et hemmelig kung fu-dokument, hvilket vil kunne bety begynnelsen på en krig.
Rumble in the Bronx
Keung kommer fra Hong Kong til New York forå delta i onkelens bryllup. Onkelen eier et marked i Bronx, og Keong tilbyr seg å hjelpe til mens onkelen er på bryllupsreise. Under oppholdet i Bronx blir Keung venn med nabogutten og banker opp noen av nabolagets kjeltringer som skaper trøbbel på markedet.
Justice, My Foot!
Stephen Chow’s special brand of very modern, very Hong Kong screwball comedy entered a new phase with "Justice, My Foot!", a costume farce set in imperial China. Chow is a shyster with an equally eccentric kung-fu ace of a wife, hilariously played by Anita Mui Yim-fong. Accompanied by Chow’s number one screen sidekick, Ng Man-tat, he manages to bring justice to the court and laughter to the viewer. A resounding success, "Justice, My Foot!" broke box office records to become the number hit of 1992. And it’s no wonder, what with skillful direction by Johnnie To and a visual sheen provided by Peter Pao, who a few years later would become the first Chinese to win a Best Cinematography Oscar for "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon".
Heroes Shed No Tears
En gruppe leiesoldater blir sendt til det såkalte "gylne triangelet" for å pågripe en narkobaron, men det er ikke så lett å pågripe ham. Med både narkobaronens menn og hæren i hælene trenger denne ville gjengen all den hjelpen de kan få.
The Avenging Eagle
Avid international kung-fu films fans have a special place in their hearts for this outstanding martial arts drama, which marked the ascension of director Sun Chung and action choreographer Tang Chia to legendary status. Tang also appeared as the “Chief Security Officer” in this powerful tale of the Thirteen Eagles Assassination Sect of the infamous Iron Boat Clan. Ku Feng is excellent as the poisonously patriarchal leader of the killers, but conflicted “son” Ti Lung and vengeful victim Alexander Fu Sheng command the screen as consummate warriors united in tragedy. Everything is exceptional in this endlessly entertaining production: from the cinematography of Lan Nei-tsai, to the script by Shaw Brothers’ writing wizard Ni Kuang, to the editing of Chiang Hsing-loong and Yu Hsiao-feng, which deservedly won the Golden Horse Award.
Lethal Weapon 4
Mel Gibson and Danny Glover return as buddy cops Riggs and Murtaugh, with Joe Pesci riding comedy shotgun as chatterbox Leo. Murtaugh is still the family man. Riggs is still the gonzo loose cannon and - what's this? - family man. His will-he/won't he marriage to Cole (Rene Russo) is one of the new wrinkles in this powerhouse crowd-pleaser that also stars comedy favorite Chris Rock and international action star Jet Li. This sequel involves an action packed battle with a Chinese ganglord.