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  1. Jun 24, 2024 · Year: 1985 Purchase From Amazon Yes, Madam – Movie Review: A genuine classic of the mid-eighties boom of Hong Kong action movie madness, Yes, Madam (also known as In The Line Of Duty II) stars the lovely Michelle Yeoh Senior Police Inspector Ng who does what she can to keep Hong Kong safe from flashers and robbers while...

  2. Jun 10, 2024 · Now 88 is releasing non-limited standalone editions of the first two films in the series, 1985’s Yes, Madam! and 1986’s Royal Warriors , with the subsequent films coming later this summer.

  3. 4 days ago · Yeoh's first lead role came in her third film, Yes, Madam (1985). Yeoh initially used the pseudonym Michelle Khan, a stage name selected by D&B Films for its potential appeal to international and Western audiences. In 1987, Yeoh married her first husband Dickson Poon, a co-founder of D&B Films, and decided to retire from acting.

  4. 5 days ago · Her first film appearance was in The Owl vs Bombo (1984), and she had her first starring role in Yes, Madam (1985). Yeoh rose to prominence with international audiences as a Bond girl in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), and in Ang Lee’s critical and commercial success Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000).

  5. Jun 14, 2024 · In 1985 she starred in the martial arts movie Huang jia shi jie ( Yes, Madam! ), about two female police officers. It was an early entrant in the so-called “girls with guns” genre. A series of other action films followed for Yeoh, but in 1988 she married film producer Dickson Poon and retired.

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  6. Jun 15, 2024 · Yes, Madam! isn’t in any way like a fine wine. It has not aged well and looks far worse now than it did when it came out in 1985. A Hong Kong comedy actioner

  7. 2 days ago · Taken under the wing of legendary performer, producer, and filmmaker Sammo Hung, Yeoh was bumped up to lead status in only her second-ever feature appearance, with 1985’s Yes, Madam setting the stage for an ascension towards becoming one of her generation’s most vaunted martial arts heroes.