The 1985 era of Hong Kong cinema is defined by its raw, "hard-hitting" choreography and wide-frame cinematography. A standard FRENCH DVDRIP often preserves the classic Cantonese audio while offering the French dub that many grew up with. Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars (1985) - IMDb
Directed by Sammo Hung, the film follows a group of bumbling petty criminals—the "Lucky Stars"—who are blackmailed by the police into protecting a beautiful informant, Wang Yi-ching, from a Thai drug syndicate. While the "Stars" provide the comic relief, the heavy action is handled by the "Three Brothers" and a young Andy Lau. Le Flic De Hong Kong 2 FRENCH DVDRIP 1985
The French title Le Flic de Hong Kong 2 was a marketing choice to capitalize on the success of the first film, even though the internal continuity of the Lucky Stars series is often loose. The 1985 era of Hong Kong cinema is
For many European fans, particularly in France, this film became a cult classic through by distributors like Metropolitan Filmexport. While the "Stars" provide the comic relief, the
(internationally known as Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Stars ), released in 1985 , represents a peak era of the "Three Brothers" (Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao) collaboration. This film is the third installment in the popular Lucky Stars franchise, following Winners and Sinners and the first Le Flic de Hong Kong ( My Lucky Stars ). Production Context and Plot
A notable aspect of the production is that was heavily injured during filming, having damaged his vertebrae while sliding down a pole for his other 1985 masterpiece, Police Story . As a result, Chan is doubled in several scenes, and his role is more of a supporting one despite being marketed as the lead on many French DVD releases. The French DVDRIP Experience