Dragon Force | |
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Directed by | Michael Mak |
Written by | Terry Chalmers Dennis Thompsett |
Produced by | Jai-Wen Ma |
Starring | Bruce Baron Mandy Moore James Barnett Frances Fong Olivia Jeng Randy Channell Richard Lau Hal Archer Sam Sorono Bruce Li |
Cinematography | Robert Huke |
Edited by | Yiu Chung Yeung |
Music by | Chris Babida |
Distributed by | Theatrical Bedford Entertainment USA (1983) Golden Harvest Cinema Canada (1983) Apollo-Film GmbH West Germany (1984) Avis-Filmverleih West Germany (1984) |
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Country | Hong Kong |
Language | English |
Dragon Force, also known as Powerforce, is a 1982 martial arts film that was directed by Michael Mak. It starred Bruce Baron, Frances Fong, Chi-Hung Chan, Sam Sorono, Yun Ho, Jackson Ng and Bruce Li.
Story
A princess is kidnapped by a general. An agent teams up with an international crime fighting organization called Dragon Force to rescue her.[1][2]
Background
Mak's efforts paid off. They used script-writers with Western names as well as some cast members. The film was shown in 52 countries and made a good profit in the millions.[3] The film was also shot originally in English.[4] It is also called Power Force and Shen Tan Guang Tou Mei.[5]
The story was written by Terry Chalmers, Dennis Thompsett and John Au Wa Hon.[6]
References
- ↑ The Encyclopedia of Martial Arts Movies, By Bill Palmer, Karen Palmer, Richard Meyers - Page 271 2188, (Powerforce), (Dragonforce)
- ↑ FilmAffinity - Dragon Force
- ↑ Asiaweek, Volume 16, Issues 27-39 - Page 104
- ↑ HKFilm.net - Dragon Immortal: Disc 2 Dragon Force
- ↑ British Film Institute - SHEN TAN GUANG TOU MEI (1982)
- ↑ The Movie DB - The Movie DB Dragon Force (1982)
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