

Realizing that they must team-up to deal with the multitude of thugs and henchmen on their trail determined to get the microfilm back, the two detectives put their differences aside to deal with the dangerous criminals. which explains her continuing show up around their interactions. When Inspector Carrie Morris ( Cynthia Rothrock, from “Lady Dragon”) continually interferes in the proceedings, Inspector Ng learns that the dead man in her charge was an undercover agent working for Scotland Yard.

Tracking them down to their friend Panadol (Tsui Hark, director of “A Chinese Ghost Story”), she uncovers that they hold a piece of evidence to the case featuring an important microfilm that incriminates a local Triad leader Tin Wai-keung (James Tien, from “The Big Boss”) in various criminal activities. Investigating a local politician appearing in Hong Kong, Inspector Ng (Michaelle Yeoh, from “Supercop”) realizes that her charge has been killed and finds Asprin (Mang Hoi, from “Pedicab Driver”) and Strepsin (John Shum, from “Winners and Sinners”) involved. “ Yes, Madam ” screened at the Old Kung Fu Fest in New York

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They quickly established themselves as major players with a series of female-driven films that made stars of a crop of explosive talent, ranging from Yukari Oshima to Cynthia Khan, Moon Lee and the stars of the film that kickstarted the genre, Cynthia Rothrock and Michelle Yeoh. During the heyday of the 1980s, Golden Harvest Studios sought to tackle the void left in the scene with the lowered priority kung-fu flicks, from The Shaw Brothers.
