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  1. Rosa ( Chinese: 神勇雙響炮續集) is a 1986 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Joe Cheung and starring Yuen Biao, Lowell Lo, Luk Siu-fan, Kara Hui and Paul Chun. The film's Chinese title literally means Supernaturally brave artillery sequel, which is also the Chinese title of the 1984 film, Pom Pom.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0091941Rosa (1986) - IMDb

    Jun 20, 1986 · Rosa: Directed by Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung. With Biao Yuen, Lowell Lo, Kara Wai, Hsiao-Fen Lu. Two ambitious graduates of the police academy bumble their way through their first big case.

    • (144)
    • Action, Comedy
    • Tung Cho 'Joe' Cheung
    • 1986-06-20
  3. Feb 24, 2015 · ROSA (1986) review. Joe Cheung’s Rosa is a buddy movie produced by Sammo Hung, that pairs the perennially underrated Yuen Biao (who also directs the action) with singer-actor Lowell Lo, with a script (though as often for Hong Kong films of the eighties, ‘outline’ would be a better word) by Wong Kar Wai.

  4. Watch the latest chinese movie Rosa (1986) Full online with English subtitle for free on iQIYI | iQ.com. Two ambitious graduates of the police academy bumble their way through their first big case.

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  5. Directed by Joe Cheung Tung-cho. Hsia and Lei Kung are two bumbling cops assigned to protect the gorgeous Rosa, girlfriend to a missing informer named Lee. But Rosa’s wanted by more than just the law - the bad guys want her for leverage, and Lei Kung just wants her to be his girlfriend!

    • Joe Cheung Tung-Cho
    • Bo Ho Films
  6. Hsia and Lei Kung are two bumbling cops assigned to protect the gorgeous Rosa, girlfriend to a missing informer named Lee. But Rosa's wanted by more than just the law - the bad guys want her for leverage, and Lei Kung just wants her to be his girlfriend!

  7. May 19, 2015 · With the women they love in danger, the resourceful pair make their way to their enemies’ hideout and attempt to bring them to justice. While ‘Rosa’ isn’t one of the best action-comedies to come out of Hong Kong in the 80’s, it is still a constantly watchable one.