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Works explorer

Jim and Chang

Victoria, Australia, 2006
film

This is a send up of every 1970’s cop show made. Jim and Chang are cops. They know kung fu (sort of). Enough said.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Police Story 3: Super Cop

China, 1992
Similarity: 70%

Police story = Jingcha gushi [Widescreen]

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Infernal Affairs

Hong Kong, 2002
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Changi. Eps. 4-6

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Changi. Eps. 1-3

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Running out of time

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Police story 2 [Widescreen]

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My father is a hero

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Shanghai noon

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David & Rocky

Victoria, Australia, 1999
Similarity: 66%

Chungking express

Hong Kong, 1994
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City on fire

Hong Kong, 1987
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Once upon a time in China

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Police work

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Once upon a time in China II

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With time to kill

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 66%

Our Policemen

Australia, 1961
Similarity: 66%

Hollywood Homicide

United States of America, 2003
Similarity: 66%
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