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Encyclopedia > Aces Go Places

Aces Go Places is a 1982 film starring Sam Hui and Karl Maka. Samuel Hui (許冠傑) (born September 4, 1948) was a star in cantopop and movie industry in Hong Kongs 60s to 90s. ... Karl Maka - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...


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  • Review from HKCuk.co.uk

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Aces Go Places 2 (1983) (310 words)
If the first Aces Go Places gave you hives, then you should probably stay away.
Inevitable sequel to the original Aces Go Places finds King Kong (Sam Hui) and Kodojak/Baldy/Albert (Karl Maka) in deep trouble when they get framed for multiple robberies.
Even worse, many of the jokes are language based, meaning you should prepare to be lost.
The Illuminated Lantern - Asian Cinema Reviews: Aces Go Places V The Terracotta Hit (840 words)
Aces Go Places V The Terracotta Hit is the last in a series of films which were in many ways a watershed in Hong Kong Cinema.
The Aces Go Places series established, once and for all, that chop-socky wasn't all the little island colony was capable of producing.
Aces Go Places V is a pretty solid film, and although Hong Kong audiences may have considered it the worst of the bunch, they did so because they were perhaps looking for a more hollywood-like style.
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