
Long Arm of the Law IV: Underground Express
The final entry in Michael and Johnny Mak’s Long Arm of the Law series, Underground Express once again tells a story of gangsters versus police, focusing on the difference between how both factions act depending if they’re coming from Hong Kong or Mainland China. There’s some decent action that delivers a high body count, but the rushed production and editing that was obviously and clumsily done to avoid a Category III rating regulates this to being just another average Hong Kong cops and robbers flick.
FMovies Review:
Amazing movie from 1990. I accept that my expectations are very low before I see this movie. There is movie in my mind, but the favorable but best movie means having a certain style that symbolizes a symbol of an movie to tell a story from the moving pictures of both an entity and a turning point of an existence. shows you change, inspiration, or influence.
No movie ever has filled me with so much strange energy and gotten me so immersed in it. There is not a single thing wrong with that movie. It sets the 10/10 standard for every other movies in existence for me. It’s taken me multiple rewatches and a lot of hours on the wiki to understand everything.
Easily the movie with the best dialogue ever. I wanted to add this full movie to the web and now everybody can see this movie online for free.
Director: Michael Mak
Actors: Chan Ging, Dang Suk-Yee, Dickens Chan, Elvis Tsui, Frankie Chin, Jacqueline Ng, Kan Sek-Ming, Ronny Ching Siu-Lung, Wong Ching-Ho, Wong Kam-Tong
Country: Hong Kong