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    A Queen's Ransom (1976) [Hong Kong Version] [w/Commentary]

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    A Queen's Ransom (1976) [Hong Kong Version] [w/Commentary]

    A Queen's Ransom (1976)
    BDRip 1080p | MKV | 1920x804 | x264 @ 7050 Kbps | 97 min | 5,92 Gb
    Audio: Mandarin and English - each track AC3 2.0 @ 640 Kbps
    + English Commentary track | Subtitles: English, T/S Chinese
    Genre: Action, Crime

    Director: Shan-Hsi Ting
    Starring: Jimmy Wang Yu, Angela Mao, George Lazenby, Chun Hsiung Ko, Judith Brown, Ni Tien

    A Queen's Ransom (1976), also known as The International Assassin, is a Hong Kong action-thriller produced by Golden Harvest. Directed by Ting Shan-hsi, the film attempts to capitalize on the popularity of political thrillers like The Day of the Jackal by adding a unique Hong Kong flair. The story is centered on a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II during her state visit to Hong Kong in 1975, utilizing a mix of local and international stars.

    The film begins just before a real-life state visit by Queen Elizabeth II to Hong Kong in 1975. A group of international mercenaries, hired by an Irish republican named Morgan (George Lazenby), plan to assassinate the queen. Their plot is tipped off to the Hong Kong police by a bar girl, who overhears one of the hired assassins.

    The police begin a race against time to thwart the conspiracy, which involves a multi-ethnic team of killers including a Viet Cong guerrilla (Jimmy Wang Yu) and a Thai boxer (Bolo Yeung). A parallel storyline follows a Burmese princess (Angela Mao) who has fled her country with a fortune in gold to escape political turmoil. The two plotlines eventually converge in a surprising way, adding layers of deception and double-crosses to the narrative.


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    A Queen's Ransom (1976) [Hong Kong Version] [w/Commentary]

    Audio Commentary by East Asian film expert Frank Djeng (NY Asian Film Festival) and filmmaker Michael Worth (2024)

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