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  1. Jan 1, 2012 · LAST HERO IN CHINA (1993) review. In 1993, near the end of production on Tsui Hark and Jet Li’s third installment in the insanely successful Once Upon A Time In China series, there seemingly was some kind of dispute between director and star, which led to the two not working together for more than a decade, despite their working relationship ...

  2. Origin: Hong Kong Language: Cantonese Circuit: Golden Harvest Genre: Martial Arts Theatrical Run (HK): 04/01/1993 - 04/28/1993

  3. Directors: Woo-Ping Yuen. Actors: Jet Li , Sharla Cheung , Dicky Cheung , Ka-Yan Leung , Sharla Cheung , Pak-Cheung Chan. My List Share. See Limited offer! Redeem your voucher now! Streaming Last Hero in China (1993) sub Indo Nonton Film & Serial Action Hong Kong, dibintangi Jet Li, Sharla Cheung, Dicky Cheung, Ka-Yan Leung, Sharla Ch...

  4. LAST HERO IN CHINA is Wong Jing's typically idiosyncratic spin on the Wong Fei Hung legend. Once again Jet Li returns to the role which he's most famous for - and he must have played the guy seemingly dozens of times in the 1990s - but the plot is broader than ever, drawing together disparate elements including a discreet brothel, the Boxer Rebellion, rebellious kung fu masters, sidekicks ...

  5. Riotously entertaining and a more gloriously violent and comedic riff on Tsui Hark’s Once Upon a Time in China series, Jet Li returns once again as folk hero Wong Fei-Hung, this time battling evil human traffickers. In desperate need for new premises for his pharmacy/kung fu school, Fei-Hung graciously accepts the offer of a local businessman ...

  6. Riotously entertaining and a more gloriously violent and comedic riff on Tsui Hark’s Once Upon a Time in China series, Jet Li returns once again as folk hero Wong Fei-Hung, this time battling evil human traffickers. In desperate need for new premises for his pharmacy/kung fu school, Fei-Hung graciously accepts the offer of a local businessman ...

  7. Last Hero in China is an action comedy, but as with most of Wong Jing's films, it verges on crass parody. The movie's plot is all over the place as Fei-Hung and his disciples relocate the respectable Po Chi Lam clinic, only to become next-door neighbors with the gals at the local brothel.