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Directed by Sammo Hung.
This slapstick Hong Kong action film follows the passengers of the Shanghai Express, a train running to the small village of Hanshui. Plenty of action takes place as the gallery of wealthy socialites, con men, cops, and train robbers speeds towards its destination. Directed by Sammo Hung, a master of comedic action and martial arts fight choreography, this film stars Hung, as well as a an all-star cast of Hong Kong favorites, including Yuen Biao, Rosamund Kwan, Richard Ng, and Cynthia Rothrock. Although many films in Hong Kong cinema are associated with low production values, Shanghai period pieces are often executed with a surprising level of consistency, and director Hung has succeeded in this genre on many occasions. ~ Jonathan E. Laxamana, All Movie Guide
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"China, 1939. Ching Fong-tin, a crook played by Sammo Hung, returns to his village. He has a government agent on his trail and isn't really welcomed by the town's people either. However, nobody knows of his plan of paying the villagers back for what he did to them in the past. A train, full of rich people, is routed on a track close to the village. Ching's plan is to bomb the track in order to temporarily stop the train. By doing so he manages to lure the rich people out of the train and lead them to the close-by town, where they are surely going to spend lots of money. Little does Ching know about some of the other passengers on the train. Gangsters, who aim to rob three samurai (Yukari Oshima, Hwang Jang-lee and Yasuaki Kurata), who are also on the train. Furthermore we have two kung fu masters with their sons. It turns out that one pair is Wong Kei-ying with his son Wong Fei-hung, whom many kung fu film fans will know. Then we have a government official (Richard Ng) ... " [More]
 



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