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Foo gwai lit che (Millionaire's Express) (Shanghai Express) (Wealthy Train)

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Kevin Wight The Wee Review 07/22/2021
4
As far removed from standard martial arts action fare as it is possible to be while remaining within the genre. It is quite possibly Sammo Hung's finest. Go to Full Review
Brian Webster Apollo Guide 05/28/2007
73/100
A goofy, silly over-the-top movie and also plain good fun. An excellent introduction to martial arts for those who haven't gained an appreciation for the genre. Go to Full Review
Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com 07/18/2005
3/5
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02/25/2017 Frenetic mix of western, kung fu and comedy genres doesn't always work, but it certainly tries hard enough. See more 08/02/2015 Yuen Biao jumping off a third story roof is just the beginning of the amazing stuff you will see in this movie. I cannot recommend this enough, See more 08/30/2013 Some of the best fight choreography I've ever seen paired with some great slapstick comedy. Difficult to follow at times, but the fight scenes and eccentric characters more than make up for it. See more 04/07/2013 (***): [img]http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/user/icons/icon14.gif[/img] A strangely entertaining martial arts/comedy film. See more 01/22/2013 Pretty good action, although there isn't as much of it as I would've liked. Weaved the plotlines really well. See more 09/01/2011 Bought this over 3 years ago, hate that it takes me so long to watch my dvds sometimes. And it's a Sammo Hung movie! Starring in and directed by! The guy always makes such entertaining stuff, and the dvd extras were really enlightening about how he got so many big stars in there. I recognized so many people and it's because they all loved working in his movies, no matter how small the role. And this film certainly represents a different era for HK movies -- they had a ton of money, could build a huge set, could use an old train and a huge set of tracks in Thailand. So much going on here, so many influences. Had to get used to the style of humor again, it's been a while since I've been watching so many serious old Shaw Brothers movies lately. But it was quite funny, especially the bits with Richard Ng. Some great action too. See more Read all reviews
Foo gwai lit che (Millionaire's Express) (Shanghai Express) (Wealthy Train)

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Director
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo