My Lucky Stars 2: Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars Page #4

Synopsis: A police informant sent a letter containing sensitive information on an illegal drug operation to his friend, Yi-Ching. While on vacation in Thailand, the informant is assassinated by the drug lord's henchmen and, to cover-up their operation, they attempt to eliminate Yi-Ching and double-agent Lau. Back in Hong Kong, police detectives Muscles and Ricky Fung are assigned to protect Lau and Inspector Barbara Woo is assigned to protect Yi-Ching. She takes her to the hideout of the "Five Lucky Stars" and also enlists their help in bringing down the drug operation.
Genre: Action, Comedy
Director(s): Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
Production: Miramax
 
IMDB:
6.5
TV-14
Year:
1985
105 min
110 Views


you were the one l turned to.

l'm very disappointed.

But l know...

even if l get killed,

l'll die with no regrets.

l'll tell you something, it's

one thing to help your true love,

but to help someone in return

for her love is another thing.

Understand?

''Understand?''

Ready?

Let me.

He's over there! Hurry!

Where did you send the letter?

To Hong Kong.

Where in Hong Kong?

Let's take him to hospital first.

Too late, he's dead.

At least you managed to kill him,

though he was

picked up by that boat.

No need. My men will fix it.

l want you to kill a man

in Hong Kong.

His name's Lau,

here's some background.

And collect a registered letter

from this address.

We found the receipt for the letter

in the bastard's room.

lt may contain evidence

of our operation.

We're killers, we're not postmen.

All right, make sure you kill

whoever the letter was sent to.

That will make sure

the letter is useless.

Girls, who are you looking for?

Sorry, l don't understand.

You're not girls!

Hey, is this a kung fu lesson?

l'm a kung fu master,

maybe you'll recognise my style.

Let me teach you.

Fast Buck, are they broads?

l haven't found out.

Good job l know how to dance,

or l'd have fainted already.

Sorry, the dance is over.

- What's going on?

- We must get back to Hong Kong.

- Really?!

- Yes, and you better hurry!

- The others are having a massage.

- Just go get them!

When we're together,

don't you feel secure?

What's that?

OK, it's me that feels secure.

Cut out the nonsense

and start packing.

Be careful. Don't miss anything.

Yes, boss.

- Don't worry, boss.

- We can handle it, boss.

No fishing here - go away!

OK, we're just leaving!

Look out!

Freeze!

Police!

How many can you take

with six bullets?

Don't move!

Freeze! What about 18 bullets?

Do you have 18 men here?

See? Hit the jackpot

first time out together.

You bet. Smooth as silk.

No wonder they call you ''Lucky''.

You! Don't move!

Don't move!

Freeze!

Get over there! All on that side!

Get him!

Hold it! Don't move!

Come on, you'd have to be a klutz

to miss from this range.

At least we'll die together.

What do you say, officers?

Don't move!

What now?

Empty your guns

so they're no use to them.

- Do we have to use our fists?

- Do you know how to scrap?

- Yeah, but only two at a time.

- l'll beat that, l can handle three.

- What about the rest?

- Come on, prove you can take nine.

Get them!

Take him!

Freeze! Police! Don't move!

Don't shoot, it'll go up in flames.

Don't move, police!

- All right, book 'em!

- Yeah, come on.

You have the right to remain silent.

Anything you say

may be used in evidence.

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Barry Wong

Barry Wong (20 November 1946 – 16 October 1991), also known as Wong Ping-Yiu (黃炳耀), was a Hong Kong screenwriter, film producer and actor. He was hailed as one of the most prolific screenwriters of Hong Kong cinema penning scripts for some of the top filmmakers and actors during the 1980s and early 1990s. Wong died from a heart attack on 16 October 1991. more…

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