Armour of God 2: Operation Condor
(1991)
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Armour of God 2: Operation Condor
(1991)
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Jackie Chan | ... |
Asian Hawk /
Condor /
Jackie
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Carol 'Do Do' Cheng | ... |
Ada
(as Carol Cheng)
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Eva Cobo | ... |
Elsa
(as Eva Cobo de Garcia)
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Shôko Ikeda | ... |
Momoko
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Aldo Sambrell | ... |
Adolf
(as Alfredo Brel Sánchez)
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Ken Goodman | ... |
Adolf's Guard #1
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Steve Tartalia | ... |
Adolf's Guard #2
(as Gregory Tartaglia)
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Vincent Lyn | ... |
Mark /
Adolf's Guard #3
(as Lyn Percival)
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Bruce Fontaine | ... |
Adolf's Guard #4
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Wayne Archer | ... |
Adolf's Guard #5
(as Archer Wayne)
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Brandon Charles | ... |
Adolf's Guard #6
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Ken Lo | ... |
Adolf's Guard #7
(as Low Houi Kang)
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Peter Klimenko | ... |
Adolf's Guard #8
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Christian Perrochaud | ... |
Adolf's Guard #9
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Jonathan Isgar | ... |
Tasza
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Agent Jackie is hired to find WWII Nazi gold hidden in the Sahara desert. He teams up with three bundling women (the 3 stooges?) who are all connected in some way. However a team of mercenries have ideas on the ownership of the gold. A battle / chase ensues as to who gets there first. Lots of choregraphed Kung-Fu and quirky Chan humour. Written by Matthew Stanfield <mattst@cogs.susx.ac.uk>
This may be the most entertaining Jackie Chan experience ever. Filmed all over the world with a huge budget and abundance of energy, Armor of God 2 is a fast, funny, thrilling film. Despite the obvious Indiana Jones plot, Chan amazes us once again by risking his life so we can be entertained for two hours. Chan's directing skills are almost as exceptional as his physical skills in the way he captures the action from brilliant wide angles that display the danger of his action. A scene where Chan flees on motorcycle from the villains through the cramped city streets is one of the most exciting chase scenes on film. Chan gambles with his life in every stunt and action sequence making for an exuberant film that must be seen to fully appreciate Hong Kong action cinema.