My Lucky Stars [1985]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #13311 in DVD
- Released on: 2002-09-23
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen
- Original language: Cantonese Chinese
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 85 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Special Features
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Region 2
Dolby Digital 5.1
Audio Commentary
Trailer Archive
Interview Gallery
Behind The Scenes
Animated Themed Menus
Synopsis
Because the success of the first LUCKY STARS film (WINNERS AND SINNERS) had a lot to do with the Japanese market, the second film in the series takes place in the land of the rising sun and features Michiko Nishiwaki, the Japanese female bodybuilder. Jackie Chan plays an undercover cop who solicits the help of his gang of childhood friends--the five Lucky Stars, each of whom specializes in petty crimes and minor mishaps--to help him catch Japanese gangsters. Dough-faced Eric Tsang replaces John Sham as one of the Lucky Stars, while Sibelle Hu plays the femme du jour and the object of the Lucky Stars' lust. The film features several notable fights, including a surreal sequence in which Chan rumbles in an outlandish amusement park costume; in another memorable fight, director Sammo Hung battles in a yellow jumpsuit, a la Bruce Lee's GAME OF DEATH. The fantastic showdown at a haunted house attraction pits the Lucky Stars against a stellar cast of opponents: Hu versus Nishiwaki, Hung versus Lau Kar-wing, Yuen Biao versus Lam Ching-ying, and Chan versus Dick Wei.
Customer Reviews
Another class act from Sammo Hung.
First, let me straighten out one thing. Jackie Chan is NOT the star of 'My Lucky Stars'; that honour goes to Sammo Hung (who also directed). Jackie is actually in more of a supporting role (he did this role as a favour to Sammo in return for what Sammo did for him in the past), yet still gets his chances to shine.
The story is set in Japan. Muscles (Chan) and Ricky (played by the wonderful Yuen Biao) are two cops who are trying to capture a couple of runaways (played by Lam Ching-Ying and Lau Kar-Wing). However, in the ensuing sequence, Ricky gets knocked out and captured and Muscles fails to capture the two crooks.
Because he knows that one of the crooks is also a member of the police force, Muscles cannot continue to pursue the case personally, as the crooks would now know who was involved in the investigation. Muscles then enlists the help of his old orphanage buddies, led by Kidstuff (Sammo Hung), who has been in prison for an earlier crime. The other orphanage buddies are played by various Hong Kong character actors and comedians such as Eric Tsang (Jet Li's 'Hitman'), Richard Ng ('Miracles', 'Wheels On Meals') and Charlie Chin.
Anyway, Kidstuff and co are made out to be crooks to force them to concentrate on the mission at hand. The problems start when a policewoman named Poison Ivy (Sibelle Hu, 'Tai Chi Boxer') comes to assist, for they try and get some fun at her expense in some very broad comic sequences.
However, Poison Ivy takes Kidstuff away alone to find Muscles. They find him, but, as Muscles was responsible for imprisoning Kidstuff, will he cooperate?
This is more of a comedy movie with action sequences, and as a result, some of it will undoubtedly be lost on those not familiar with Chinese culture (thank heavens for Bey Logan's commentary to clear it up for the newcomers!). The action in it is superb, and Sammo's choreography is as impressive as ever. Jackie's battle with Dick Wei ('Project A', 'Prodigal Son'), for example, is brilliant. There are also some very cool stunts, such as an amazing car stunt and Yuen Biao doing a backflip off a trashcan. You also get the chance to witness two women battle it out: Sibelle Hu against the former Japanese bodybuilder Michiko Nishiwaki (who is best known these days as a Hollywood stunt double, including doubling Kelly Hu in some bits in Sammo Hung's 'Martial Law' TV series).
There are the usual Hong Kong Legends options of dubbed and Cantonese-with-English-subtitles versions (the dubbed version has actually been redubbed due to the extra footage that had been cut in previous UK dubbed versions, which is good as in the previously available dubbed version Eric Tsang's character's voice was virtually indecipherable at times due to the harsh high voice he had been given). The other extras are the usual trailers, plus interviews with Michiko Nishiwaki and Sammo Hung. The oddest entry is a selection of TV spots advertising 'Project A', which is a bit short, not to mention a tad irrelevant.
Even if you like Hong Kong movies, you may still want to try this before you buy, as some of the humour does not work as well when translated into English. It's still largely fun, though.
Pretty damn good, the best of the lucky stars series!
This is definitely the best of the lucky stars series, Sammo Hung shines alongside the rest of the gang and Jackie Chan is great in the end fight scene. Everyone gives a faultless performance although some of the comedy scenes get a little tiresome, except of course the ninja in the bedroom scene which is hilarious! Definitely worth seeing!
Jackie and Sammo do it again
It has to be said, whene there isnt a fight going on this is a lame film, all the comedy is lost (apart from the bedroom ninja bit which is very funny) and the plot isnt good, but the fights! Especaily the end battle are amazing full of mad stunts, crazy ninjas and four chinese men who dont know kung fu doing the snake, crane and tiger forms. A good fighting film but a bad comedy!
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