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The Heroine
女警察
1973 84 min Hong Kong
★5.6
Action, Crime
Director: Mu Chu
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Description
Incriminating evidence against a gang is left in a cab when a gang member dies in it. The gang chases the innocent cab driver, who receives help from the dead gangster's sister - a tough police woman.
Starring
Charlie Chin
Actor
Qiu Yuen
Actor
Betty Pei Ti
Actor
Key opinion
This low-budget 1973 crime drama is widely considered a mediocre, routine production that would be largely forgotten if not for the early involvement of Jackie Chan. While the film struggles with a weak, predictable script and poor technical execution, it remains a notable curiosity for fans interested in seeing Chan play one of his rare villainous roles.
| Acting | Jackie Chan's performance as a villain provides the film's only distinct, memorable contribution to his career history. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is consistently criticized as being bland, predictable, and poorly written. | |
| Direction | The fight choreography and stunt sequences are viewed as largely underwhelming, with only a few isolated moments of technical proficiency from Chan and Yuen. | |
| Editing | The film suffers from poor technical execution, specifically regarding its unpolished editing and ineffective incorporation of car chases. | |
| Acting | Opinions on the cast are divided; while Jackie Chan's technical skill and villainous turn are praised, the performances of other leads are seen as lackluster or ill-suited to action. |