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Dragon Ma is a lieutenant in the 19th-century Hong Kong marines. The evil pirate clan led by Sanpao has been terrorizing local waters, with assistance from the corrupt authorities.    
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October 24, 2003

Terrific Jackie Chan outing.
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Eye for Film
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July 22, 2002

The chance to see Jackie and his team at the peak of their powers and the absence of a Chris Tucker or Owen Wilson.
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Apollo Guide

January 01, 2000

There is not much difference between this film and most of Chan's other early films. There are the typical amazing stunts, comical situations and super thin plot.
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Time Out
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February 09, 2006

Famous for the scene in which the acrobatic Chan, cornered by pirates, is left hanging by a clock's minute hand, this is a rumbustiously entertaining caper set in Hong Kong at the turn of the century.
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Deseret News, Salt Lake City
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January 01, 2000

This one has even less use for plot than Armour of God, and displays much more intricately choreographed slapstick, demonstrating that Chan sees himself as much a physical comedian as a martial arts action star.
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Film4
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June 01, 2010

Considered by many to be Chan's best picture, this action-comedy-adventure successfully mixes elements of Bruce Lee and Buster Keaton.
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Filmcritic.com

January 01, 2000

Shot before Chan had broken every bone in his body twice, the spry Chan had such agility and quickness it's truly frightening to watch.
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