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Once Upon a Time in China and America
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 0601643534138
Format: Color, Letterboxed, NTSC
Label: Tai Seng Video Marketing
Languages: English (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Analog
Manufacturer: Tai Seng Video Marketing
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Tai Seng Video Marketing
Release Date: July 18, 2000
Running Time: 90 minutes
Studio: Tai Seng Video Marketing
Theatrical Release Date: 1997
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Funniest Western since Cat Ballou
Okay, I have to admit that this movie is just for fun, nothing more. I think my wife and I laughed more in this Western than any Western since Cat Ballou. It is King Fu meets the Wild West! I think this must be the only movie made where there had to be more stunt men than film crew! Forget about a good story or drama - just watch the most unusual Western ever made and laugh out loud. It'll do you good!
Rating: - A flawed entry in the OUATIC series but still a fun one
So Sammo Hung decided to put his name into the history books by making the last Wong Fei-Hung movie starring Jet Li. The movie starts off with Wong, Clubfoot, and Aunt 13 travelling across America to go visit Bucktooth at his new Po Chi Lam school. Wong befriends a man named Billy and they become good friends even though they can't speak eachother's language. Billy loves everything abouth the Chinese once he meets them especially their fighting skills. During an attack the group gets split up ... Read More
Rating: - Once Upon a Time for an Average Sequel
Well, on the outside, it would appear that Jet Li had made a triumphant return to the series that made his career. In reality, this sequel falls short of the glory of the past titles. You should know that Jet Li was replaced for Once Upon a Time in China 4 and 5. (This being the sixth) Those movies were also very much below the quality of the first two. I suppose this movie does a better job than the Vincent Zhao vehicles that are OUATIC 4 and 5, but not by much. I must say these movies are very similar. ... Read More
Rating: - Good ol' fashion super silly kung fu
who cares about what the indians look like, or the main bad guys overuse of an eyebrow pencil? This had everything you look for in a kung fu movie: action, humor and NO PLOT!! All the people watching this who are taking it seriously, are watching the wrong movie. This is the first movie i saw out of the "once upon..." series. I tried watching the first 3 after this one, and they paled in comparison. So if you want to watch a first rate, cheesey kung fu movie, this is for you. If you want ... Read More
Rating: - An interesting, but flawed attempt
Although they managed to drag Jet Li back to the series for this installment, I personally wish they'd left the saga on the more respectable note that was the fourth sequel. Though the production values are high, with the American locations and actors being considerably better than in most HK films, the movie's plot is the weakest of the lot. While Sammo Hung's direction makes the best visual use of the settings, it's suprisingly the action sequences that are the biggest let-down. The number of them is ... Read More
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