Project A Part II

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Project A Part II

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Directed by Jackie Chan
Produced by Raymond Chow
Leonard Ho
David Lam
Edward Tang
Written by Jackie Chan
Edward Tang
Starring Jackie Chan
Maggie Cheung
Rosamund Kwan
Bill Tung
Music by Michael Lai
Cinematography Cheung Yiu-Tsou
Editing by Peter Cheung
Release date(s) 1987
Running time 101 mins
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
Preceded by Project A
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Project A Part II (traditional Chinese: A計劃續集) is a 1987 Hong Kong martial arts-action film directed by, and starring Jackie Chan which serves as a sequel to his massive Asian hit film Project A. Although Jackie Chan stars as Dragon once again, the key players of Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao from the original film are absent.

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The story continues with some pirates making a vow that they must kill Dragon Ma to take revenge for their late captain (Sam Pou).

Dragon Ma is later transferred to be the superintendent of a police station of Sai Wan after a police officer, Chun, continuously stage his arrests.

Dragon Ma later meet a woman, Yesan (Maggie Cheung)and her cousin, Carina (Carina Lau), at a teahouse selling flower. He later know that they are actually members of the Chinese Revolution.

Later on, Yesan and Carina are robbed and Dragon and his men manage to stop the robbers from escaping. But Dragon and his men are arrested along with the robbers by some policemen who are working in Sai Wan while Yesan and Carina walk out of the scene.

When they are at the police station, the robbers are released and Dragon beat up every policemen who threatens to beat him. After some other policemen appear, Dragon identifies himself as the new superindent of Sai Wai Police Station.

Dragon and his men begin to look at cases that happening in the town. Soon, a policeman named Ho appears. He tells them that a gangster named Tiger Ow is the kingpin of the town and the crimes they are looking at are committed by his guards. He also said that Tiger Ow is responsible for gambling dens and other illegal businesses in the town.

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This film grossed HK $31,459,916 at the Hong Kong box office.

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