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    From Beijing With Love

    1994 · Action · 1h 40m

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  1. From Beijing With Love. Released Sep 14, 1994 1h 40m Action. List. 50% Tomatometer 6 Reviews. 87% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings. When a huge dinosaur skull is stolen, the authorities decide to put ...

    • (6)
    • Pauline Chan
    • Stephen Chow
    • Action
  2. From Beijing With Love Reviews. Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Aug 14, 2005. Full Review | Original Score: 5/5 | Sep 2, 2004. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 20, 2003. Promising Hong ...

  3. Nov 1, 2023 · From Beijing with Love may not be the first Stephen Chow film I would recommend to someone, but is definitely a good piece to add to a deeper dive into his work. The visual gags and general Chow antics are good but not quite as good as some of his others. Personally, I am no Bond aficionado, so whether this is the perfect spoof for a fan of the ...

  4. Sep 14, 1994 · From Beijing with Love: Directed by Stephen Chow, Lik-Chi Lee. With Stephen Chow, Anita Yuen, Kar-Ying Law, Kam-Kong Wong. A Chinese spy who's been out of service for ten years whilst making a living as a butcher is sent to Hong Kong to locate a stolen Tyrannosaurus rex skull.

    • (7.9K)
    • Action, Comedy, Thriller
    • Stephen Chow, Lik-Chi Lee
    • 1994-09-14
  5. 83 minutes. Country. Hong Kong. Language. Cantonese. Box office. HK$ 37,523,850.00. From Beijing With Love ( Chinese : 國產凌凌漆) is a 1994 Hong Kong spy comedy film directed by Stephen Chow and Lee Lik-chi. The film is a very direct spoof of the James Bond films .

  6. Review by Kozo: Stephen Chow stars in and co-directs this wacky spy flick that's more Casino Royale (the David Niven/Woody Allen version) than From Russia with Love. Chow plays dumb but cool as pork vendor/secret agent Ling Ling Chat (007), a forgotten Mainland agent called into action when some dinosaur bones go missing.

  7. Oct 23, 2023 · READ MORE: Beach of the War Gods (1973) – Blu-ray Review. Something that often feels incongruous with Hong Kong comedies – especially older ones – for an audience unused to them is the levels of violence you often see. From Beijing With Love is no exception. With frankly gratuitous levels of violence cropping up frequently between the ...

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