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Little Godfather from Hong Kong

"Trained to destroy! Hired to kill! Primed to explode!"

Bruce Liang plays a Chinese Kung Fu movie star, who during his free time carries on a one-man crusade against drug dealers. The villains trick Liang into signing up to appear in a new martial arts movie. The plan is to kill Our Hero while the cameras are running, and make it look like an accident.

Top Cast

  • Bruce Leung Siu-Lung

    Bruce Leung Siu-Lung

    Wang Liu

  • Yasuaki Kurata

    Yasuaki Kurata

    Sakada (Chong)

  • Mang Hoi

    Mang Hoi

    Ah Shi

  • Consalvo Dell'Arti

    Consalvo Dell'Arti

    Killer Clan Boss Don Caro

  • Gordon Mitchell

    Gordon Mitchell

  • Shirley Corrigan

    Shirley Corrigan

    Heidi

  • Maria D'Incoronato

    Maria D'Incoronato

    Wang's actress colleague, Lily

  • Mario Cutini

    Mario Cutini

    Killer in Vatican City

  • Tony Leung Siu-Hung

    Tony Leung Siu-Hung

Overview

Bruce Liang plays a Chinese Kung Fu movie star, who during his free time carries on a one-man crusade against drug dealers. The villains trick Liang into signing up to appear in a new martial arts movie. The plan is to kill Our Hero while the cameras are running, and make it look like an accident.

Rating

8.0 / 10
2 Reviews
1 Popular

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