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Dragon Lord
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In this film, Dragon and Cawpoy Pal Cowboy spend more intriguing plots through more harm, chasing girls and competing in a different sport. Dragon seems to be engaged in an evil conspiracy by smugglers to sell China's national treasures. In a short while, the wealthy cowboy father is kidnapped by the evil and deadly Big Boss, where there seems to be violent confrontations to fight.
In this film, Dragon and Cawpoy Pal Cowboy spend more intriguing plots through more harm, chasing girls and competing in a different sport. Dragon seems to be engaged in an evil conspiracy by smugglers to sell China's national treasures. In a short while, the wealthy cowboy father is kidnapped by the evil and deadly Big Boss, where there seems to be violent confrontations to fight.
Actors:
Pak-Kwong Ho,
Corey Yuen,
Mars,
Yen Tsan Tang,
Yuen Yee Ng,
Wing Man Kuen,
Feng Tien,
Hark-On Fung,
Paul Chang,
Jackie Chan,
Shirley Yim,
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Pak-Kwong Ho
Corey Yuen
1951, Hong Kong, China
Mars
28 February 1954, Hong Kong
Yen Tsan Tang
1948, Luoting, Jiangxi, China
Yuen Yee Ng
Wing Man Kuen
Feng Tien
4 June 1928, Hunan Province, China
Hark-On Fung
12 September 1948, Shaxi, Zhonghsan, Guangdong Province, China
Paul Chang
1931, Hebei, China
Jackie Chan
7 April 1954, Victoria Peak, Hong Kong
Shirley Yim
16 January 1965
Director:
Jackie Chan
Jackie Chan
7 April 1954, Victoria Peak, Hong Kong
Country:
HongKong
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September 09, 2003
Not Chan's best work. No real grace or flow to action. Cheap.