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''Angel Terminators'' () is a 1992 Hong Kong
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film directed by Wai Lit and written by Yeung Kei, who also wrote Wai's first film '' Club Girls'' (1989).


Plot

After solving a hostage crisis in a kindergarten with her partner Ada, Agent Chen Xiaohong leaves for Scotland. Meanwhile, Zeng Jian, a boss in the Rifuda Group, returns to Hong Kong after seven years in Thailand and immediately seeks out Bin, whom he blames for working with the police and forcing him to flee to Thailand for seven years. Bin tries to kill Zeng Jian, but Zeng Jian's enforcer Miss Nishiwaki kills Bin first. Zeng Jian distribute's Bin's wealth among his other four generals Rong, Tiedeng, Paowangbiao, and Fatal Xiong. The police secretly monitor this and suspect that one of these generals will be put in command of the organization now that Bin is dead. They are intrigued by the presence of the unknown figure Zeng Jian, whom they know only as "Sawa Da" based on his Thai passport information. Civilian Carrie is taken hostage at the mall by two fleeing thieves with machetes. Her police commissioner husband Jin Zhiyuan, Chen Xiaohong's cousin, saves her but is injured by the thieves. Ada's informant Mei tells her that "Sawa Da" will be at a party at Club Xingda that night. There, Zeng Jian makes a deal with Leung Ming to receive drugs at the furniture warehouse at 9:00 p.m. on Friday the 13th. Zeng Jian attempts to reconnect with his old love Carrie, who has moved on and introduced him to her husband Jin Zhiyuan. Zeng Jian introduces himself as "Sawa Da". Ada confronts him at the party and announces that he is Zeng Jian. Mei tells Ada about the drug deal and the police raid it, leading to a fight in which Ada kills Zeng Jian's right-hand man Wei. Jin Zhiyuan gets into debt playing poker at one of Zeng Jian's gambling houses and Zeng Jian uses this circumstance to force Carrie to have sex with him for money. Jin has meanwhile agreed to give Zeng Jian his seized merchandise in exchange for erasing the debt, leading to a fight between him and Carrie. Ada follows Jin to a meeting with Zeng Jian, who tells him that he had sex with Carrie for the money. Jin pulls his gun but Ada enters and tells him not to shoot. Jin is shot and killed by Zeng Jian and Ada is taken prisoner and forcefully made to become addicted to heroin. Chen Xiaohong returns and is informed by Director Huang that the police believe that Ada killed her cousin. Carrie tries to save Ada but is killed by Miss Nishiwaki as Ada escapes. Ada seeks help from Mei, who suggests going to Xiaohong for help, but Ada is too ashamed about her condition to do so. Mei helps her recover through her heroin withdrawal period. Xiaohong asks Mei to let her see Xiaohong, but Xiaohong is too ashamed to see her. Miss Nishiwaki and other thugs arrive and kill Mei, causing Ada to come out of hiding to help Xiaohong defeat the other thugs. Together they infiltrate Zeng Jian's house, where he is making a deal with Samak. As Zeng Jian drives away in an attempt to escape, Ada jumps onto and hangs on an overhead power line to await him. He shoots her, but she manages to reach down and slit his throat, causing him to crash the car and die as she dies hanging from the power line.


Cast

* Yeung Pan Pan as Ada * Kara Hui Ying-Hung as Chen Xiaohong *
Carrie Ng Carrie Ng (born 1963) is a Hong Kong actress well known for both Category-III cult and mainstream films. She won Best Actress at the 1993 Golden Horse Film Festival awards for her performance in ''Remains of a Woman'' and Best Supporting Actres ...
as Carrie *
Dick Wei Dick Wei (, born ''Tu Jilong'' 涂吉龍; born April 15, 1953) is a Taiwanese actor, director and writer who specializes in martial arts and action films. Early life and career Dick Wei was born Tu Jilong in the town of Pingtung in souther ...
as Samak *
Alan Chui Chung-San Chui Chung-San (often known as Shu Zhong Xin, Tsui Chung-San, Hsu Zhong-Xin or Alan Hsu; 16 August 1954 – 2 November 2022) was a Hong Kong actor, director, choreographer, martial artist and stuntman. He was known for being an action director ...
as Brother Wei *
Kenneth Tsang Kenneth Tsang Kong (; 5 October 1934 – 27 April 2022) was a Hongkongers, Hong Kong actor. Tsang's career spanned 50 years and included a variety of acting roles. Tsang won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting A ...
as Zeng Jian / Sawa Da *
Michiko Nishiwaki is a Japanese actress, stuntwoman, martial artist, fight choreographer, former female bodybuilder and powerlifter. She performed the high-risk stunts as a double for Lucy Liu in the film ''Charlie's Angels''. Early life Michiko Nishiwaki was b ...
as Miss Nishiwaki * Lee Ching-San as Carrie's husband * Cheng Yuen-Man as May * Jimmy Au as Policeman * Wai Lung * Shum Wai as Bin * Mark Houghton as Zeng Jian's thug * Bruce Fontaine as Zeng Jian's thug *
Kwai Chung Kwai Chung is an urban area within Tsuen Wan New Town in the New Territories of Hong Kong. Together with Tsing Yi Island, it is part of the Kwai Tsing District of Hong Kong. It is also part of Tsuen Wan New Town. In 2000, it had a popula ...
as Wing, underboss * Rita Ching Lam * Kyoko Yamaguchi * Ma Bo-Shui * Wong Lai-Ying * Yeung Ka-Lok as Lt. Yeung * Cheng Chu-Fung as Drug dealer * Mondi Yau Yuet-Ching as Lisa * Pierre Tremblay as Policeman * Wai Lit as Policeman * Steve Tartalia as Bin's thug * Leung Hak-Shun as Poker player * Leung Gam-San as Underboss * Cheung Kwok-Leung as Bin's thug *
Philip Keung Philip Keung Ho-man (; born 26 October 1966) is a Hong Kong actor and film producer. Keung began his acting career as a television actor in 1985 for Asia Television (ATV), and also began appearing in films from 1988. He eventually left ATV in 201 ...
as Drug dealer * Hung Chi-Sing as Zeng Jian's thug * Andy Lam as Leung Ming * Andy Tam as Surveillance policeman * Fan Wing-Wah as Underboss * Chow Mei-Ling * Choi Kwok-Keung as Robber * Ma Yuk-Sing as Robber * Siu Hong * Ling Man-hoi as Guard * Lau Ying-Lung as Zeng Jian's thug * Ken Yip Wing-King as Police officer * Wong Cho-Wa as Thug * Leung Choi as Security at poker game * Kellie Lam Qui-Man as Policeman * Jeng Yee as Drug dealer * Douglas Kung Cheung-Tak as Thug * Yiu Chan-Lam as Hostage * Fei Pak as Police officer * Fan Chin-Hung as Drug dealer * Rocky Lai Keung-Kun as Hostage * Lai Sing-Kwong as Police officer * Hon Chun as Robbed person * Joe Chu Cho-Kuen as Thug *
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as Zeng Jian's thug * Chan Tat-Kwong as Police officer * Chris Leung Ka-Po as Hostage * Nicky Li Chung-Chi as Guard on housetop * Lau Shung-Fung as Arms dealer * Hon Ping as Arms dealer * Chang Seng-Kwong as Arms dealer * Kwok Bei-Dak as Party guest * Szeto Yue-Wa as Party guest The director Wai Lit appears as a policeman.


Production and release

The film was released in Hong Kong from 10 to 14 October 1992, earning HK$861,734 The Hong Kong cut of the film runs nearly 93 minutes, while the export cut runs nearly 87 minutes with about six minutes of content cut. The director is credited as "Hank Lai" in some releases of the film.


Reception

Reviewer HKFanatic of cityonfire.com gave the film a rating of 6.5 out of 10, writing, "Considering the high production values showcased in Hong Kong movies like ''
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Jackie Chan Fang Shilong (born Chan Kong-sang; 7 April 1954), known professionally as Jackie Chan,; is a Hong Kong actor and filmmaker, known for his slapstick, acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, and innovative stunts, which he typically perf ...
film, it’s easy to forget that there were still plenty of shoestring productions made on the island during its 90’s heyday. Angel Terminators is the kind of under-funded action film that relies on stuntman putting themselves in harm’s way in order to make up for its obviously low budget. ... But if you can get past the bad lighting, jumbled storyline, and misogynistic streak, then ''Angel Terminators'' has some amazing action scenes, which once again prove that nobody does it better than Hong Kong." Reviewer LP Hugo of Asian Film Strike gave the film a rating of 3 stars, writing, "''Angel Terminators'' is representative of the more violent and dark variety of 'Girls with Guns' films. ..''Angel Terminators'' benefits from no-nonsense direction, well-staged – if hardly remarkable – action scenes, and a truly charismatic cast". The review on crichtonsworld.com reads, "The focus seems to be more on drama than on the action. In this genre this just doesn't work. We don't want to see these women humiliated or drugged. We want them to kick ass! ..Apart from some decent scenes the action is not mind blowing. To be fair it is just average." Reviewer Kenneth Brorsson of sogoodreviews.com wrote that the film's "main attraction, the action, takes a while to fully get going but by the end you'll have an image in your head of who the female equivalent of Jackie Chan would be. Namely Sharon Yeung. Clinging to cars while shooting guns, sliding down poles, performing a finale stunt worthy of the rewind button and in general kicking ass," concluding that the "finale is breathtaking and the film is another fine example of Hong Kong cinema not needing perfect pieces to add to a fine whole." Asian Movie Enthusiast called it "an entertaining actioner."


Sequel

A film titled ''The Best of the Lady Kickboxer'' () was released in some regions such as the UK and the US under the title ''Angel Terminators II'', though none of the cast or crew are the same.


References


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