Project A Part II

  • Jackie Chan: Dragon Ma
  • Maggie Cheung: Yesan
  • Rosamund Kwan: Miss Pak
  • David Lam: Superintendent Chun
  • Bill Tung: Commissioner Tung
  • Bozidar Smiljanic: Governor
  • Regina Kent: Governor 's daughter Regina
  • Carina Lau: Beatie
  • Charlie Chan: Lonesome Wolf

Project B ( A计划 续集chinese / A计划 续集, Pinyin 'A' ji huà Xu jí, Cantonese 'A' gai juk jaap waak, Plan A stoppage ', English:. Project B or Project A II ) is a 1987 Hong Kong twisted action and martial arts movie with Jackie Chan in the lead role. This also directed and was stunt coordinator.

Action

The film begins where the first sub-project A stops. The now homeless pirate swear for Sam Paus death at Dragon Ma to take vengeance. This continues to try to combat the crime and again will be recruited by the police, on the one hand to end the dominance of the criminal gangster Lonesome Wolf and secondly, to investigate evidence, after which the senior police officers Chun to be corrupt.

The contract around Chun is easier than it sounds and lets Dragon slide around a hunted by imperial agents Revoluzzergruppe which opens into Dragons and Chun's turbulent Defiant Ones from the pirates deep in criminal activity of the superintendent as well as a government conspiracy.

A fictitious theft of corrupt police and colonial officials Dragon can finally go to jail. However, the revolutionaries him free again. Dragon joins forces with them and the pirates and delivers a final duel with Chun, whose henchmen and the agent.

Armed with sharp chillies, which he rubs his opponent's face and spits, he can make the villains harmless and bring back justice.

Comments

  • The German rental proved Humor in the awarding of the movie title. Originally called the strip, among others also Project A II or Project A, Part 2 As in the alphabet comes after AB, simply named it the local version of Project B.
  • Again it can be seen in many scenes Chan's reverence for the silent movie theater. In a scene at the end with a collapsing bamboo wall Chan had a similarly spectacular scene in Buster Keaton's Steamboat Bill, Jr. inspired. Another scene is a tribute to the Marx Brothers. Here Maggie Cheung tried several groups of people in her apartment to hide without them learn from each other. One person is chained to a bed.
  • Jackie Chan not only played the lead role and coordinated the stunts, he also sang the theme song. In Germany, the leader of the film but was removed and backed by film credits without sound.
  • As a reminder to Project A pirate was placed in project B, the same wide North German accent as Sam Pau in the previous film in the mouth.
  • Bozidar Smiljanic and Rosamund Kwan appeared already in the right arm of the gods on the side of Jackie Chan.
  • The chillies that chewed Chan in the film, in order to rub his opponents in the face and spit were genuine. It should be made ​​a false pod, which, however, were not timely completed.
  • Anthony Carpio, a stuntman from the film told, by the end of filming, the actor Mars, which embodied a Dragon Mas assistants, Jackie Chan has doubled for some scenes.

Awards

  • Hong Kong Film Awards 1988: Nominations for Peter Cheung ( Best Editing ). Winner: Best Action Choreography.

Criticism

" In Hong Kong, the turn of the century establishments located, relatively elaborately designed kung fu costume drama with silly slapstick, many fights and a lengthy act. "

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