The Way Of The Lady Boxers

The Way Of The Lady Boxers

Release date : August 13, 1992
Runtime : 1h 38m
Countries of origin : Hong Kong /
Original Language : Cantonese / Mandarin /
Director : Wong Wai-Yip /
Writers : Yao Shu /
Production companies : Grandwell Film Productions /
August 13, 1992 1h 38m Hong Kong Action Cantonese More
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Wong Wai-yip spins this cheapie action flick about a Hong Kong female ubercop named Li Tong (Sharon Yeung Pan-pan). As the film opens, Tong ventures into China to hunt down a band of villainous drug traffickers. Though she has been reluctantly paired up with her Mainland counterpart Chiang Hung (Sibelle Hu Hui-chung), Tong prefers to work alone, traveling incognito as a camera-happy tourist. Chiang dutifully tails her erstwhile partner, eventually saving her life from a high-kicking assassination attempt. Later, when the baddies catch up with Chiang and her, leaving her for dead, Tong saves her partner and agrees to hunt down these black-hearted villains together. Cult 1970s kung-fu star Carter Wong also makes an appearance in the film.
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  • title:The Way Of The Lady Boxers
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1992
  • Runtime:1h 38m
  • Genres: Action ·
  • Countries of origin: Hong Kong ·
  • Original Language: Cantonese · Mandarin ·
  • Director: Wong Wai-Yip /
  • Writers: Yao Shu ·
  • Production companies: Grandwell Film Productions ·
  • Overview:Wong Wai-yip spins this cheapie action flick about a Hong Kong female ubercop named Li Tong (Sharon Yeung Pan-pan). As the film opens, Tong ventures into China to hunt down a band of villainous drug traffickers. Though she has been reluctantly paired up with her Mainland counterpart Chiang Hung (Sibelle Hu Hui-chung), Tong prefers to work alone, traveling incognito as a camera-happy tourist. Chiang dutifully tails her erstwhile partner, eventually saving her life from a high-kicking assassination attempt. Later, when the baddies catch up with Chiang and her, leaving her for dead, Tong saves her partner and agrees to hunt down these black-hearted villains together. Cult 1970s kung-fu star Carter Wong also makes an appearance in the film.
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