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Tiger Cage 2

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List Price: $19.99
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Manufacturer: Bonzi Media Corporation
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Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD Feature: Original Widescreen Version Format: NTSC Label: Bonzi Media Corporation Manufacturer: Bonzi Media Corporation Number Of Items: 1 Publication Date: 1990 Publisher: Bonzi Media Corporation Region Code: 0 Running Time: 119 Studio: Bonzi Media Corporation Theatrical Release Date: 1990
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Features
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Original Widescreen Version Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound Full color NTSC, Region Free English dubbed
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Editorial Reviews:
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Alan is a cop who has been accused of a murder he did not commit, along with the beautiful Mary, a lawyer. They team up with David, another lawyer, to clear their names and bust the crime boss who has framed them to cover up his money laundering business.
Donnie Yen Chi-Tan, a hair-trigger cop, goes on the lam with Rosamund Kwan Chi-Lum, a prim lawyer, after they witness a botched robbery attempt. The police think they're the perpetrators, while the real crooks (including Mortal Kombat star Robin Shou) think they actually got the loot. Cameos by Dodo Cheng Yiu-Yeung and Cynthia Khan/Yeung Lai-Ching
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Customer Rating:      Summary: An Action Masterpice Comment: If your looking for awesome martial arts action look no further. I must say this is one of Donnie Yen's best.
The story revolves around Alan(Donnie Yen), a retired cop who's as tough as they come. He's being sued by his wife for divorce. As soon as he's leaving he stumbles upon an attempted robbery of some dirty money. The lawyer who was hired by his wife(Rosamund Kwan) implicates him in the murder. She also becomes wrapped up in the case and they join forces with another lawyer(David Wu) to bring down the real culprit(Robin Shou). It's a pretty good story for an action movie.
This movie really comes into it's own in the fighting sequences. Donnie Yen shows off some good moves against the common thugs, but his fights with the main villains are awe-inspiring. He gets into an epic sword fight with John Salvitti. Then he goes up against the muscular Michael Woods(3rd time on screen these 2 fight). Then it ends with a showdown with Robin Shou who shows some good skills in this movie. We also see David Wu fight Robin Shou.
If you love good martial arts flicks that are more realism than fantasy pick this up. You will not be disappointed. Donnie Yen is in top form here and I'm surprised he hasn't done more work in the States. But I guess that's a good thing as most martial arts movies made in the States tend to be awful.
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