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  1. Hong Kong Police Supt. Walter Tso arrests Big Dai, the reformed leader of a criminal corporation. When Dai asked his brother Richard Mao to turn himself in to the police, he betrays him and decides to take over the corporation. Dai is imprisoned and an informant is murdered by one of Mao's men. With no evidence against Mao and the corporation, Tso coerced four of the "Five Lucky Stars" to go ...

  2. 20 giu 1986 · Lucky Stars Go Places: Directed by Eric Tsang. With Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, Karl Maka, Sylvia Chang, Maria Tung Ling. Seeking to capture powerful arms dealer, the Hong Kong police turn to a new Lucky Stars team to lead the charge.

  3. Return of the Lucky Stars , aussi appelé Lucky Stars Triad Society, est une comédie d'action hongkongaise réalisée par Stanley Fung et sortie en 1989 à Hong Kong. C'est le cinquième volet de la série des Lucky Stars après Le Flic de Hong Kong 3 . Elle totalise 6 781 219 HK$ de recettes au box-office. Sa suite, Ghost Punting, sort en 1992.

  4. Un film de Shui-Fan Fung avec Richard Ng et Eric Tsang. Le superintendant Walter Tso a arrêté Big Dai, le leader d'une puissante organisation criminelle. Alors qu'il demande à Richard Mao, son frère de se rendre, Big Dai décide de le trahir. Dai est emprisonné, et un informateur est tué par ...

  5. 14 nov 2022 · The film’s 1st Teaser Poster looked more Lucky Star-ish (click here to see it), but only time will tell what Sammo truly has in store, so stay tuned. For now, the video below has some scenes from the film (featuring Hung’s trademark “bowlcut”), followed by the original Trailer for Five Lucky Stars:

  6. Casting et infos sur l'équipe qui a participé à l'élaboration du film Return of the Lucky Stars (1989) de Stanley Fung Nous rencontrons des problèmes techniques sur la partie musique du site. Nous faisons de notre possible pour corriger le souci au plus vite.

  7. 5 mag 2024 · Lucky Stars (or Five Lucky Stars; (Chinese: 福星系列、五福星) was a Hong Kong action comedy film series in the 1980s and 1990s, blending Chinese martial arts with bawdy comedy.