It was the second highest-grossing film of the year when it dropped, and it still holds up today as a high-octane classic. [17] Grab the popcorn! 🍿
It perfectly balances intense combat with Sammo’s signature slapstick comedy. [5, 8]
If you’re looking for a post about the 1986 martial arts classic (better known as The Millionaires' Express ), here are two options—one for a movie buff and one for a general social media share. 🎥 Option 1: For the Action Movie Enthusiast Foo Gwai Lit Che
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The plot? A lovable rogue (Hung) returns to his hometown and decides to blow up a train track so a luxury train full of wealthy passengers is forced to stay and spend money in his struggling village. Chaos, obviously, ensues. [30] 📱 Option 2: Short & Punchy Social Post It was the second highest-grossing film of the
Imagine an 80s Western, but set in China, directed by Sammo Hung, and packed with world-class kung fu. This movie has it all:âś… Explosive train stuntsâś… Iconic 1v1 fightsâś… A cast that includes nearly every major HK star of the era
If you haven’t seen (1986), you’re missing out on a golden-era Hong Kong masterpiece directed by and starring the legend Sammo Hung . Why it’s a must-watch: [5, 8] If you’re looking for a post
The stunts are jaw-dropping, featuring everything from high-speed train sabatoge to some of the most technical fight choreography of the 80s. [1, 8]