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Eastern Condors

In a powerful high-energy tribute to "The Dirty Dozen", ten soldiers condemned to life-term prison sentences are offered an amnesty if they go behind enemy lines in Vietnam to destroy a top-secret munitions dump. Showcasing some of the most amazing fight and stunt-sequences you will ever see, this is an awesome tribute to the physical genius of Sammo Hung. In a bid to capture a level of realism seldom seen on celluloid, most of the sequences in this movie were filmed for real, with the actors actually making full physical contact during the fight scenes. Regarded by many enthusiasts as one of the crowning achievements of Sammo Hung's celebrated career.

Year: 1986
Genre: Hong Kong Cinema, War and Anti-War Films, Time in Prison, Martial Arts, Action
Country: Hong Kong
Director: Sammo Hung
Starring: Yuen Biao, Joyce Godenzi, Ng Hon, Sammo Hung, Ching-Ying Lam
Duration: 93 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains violence.
7.3/10
Location in store: Foreign (Hong Kong)

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