Satin Steel
Satin Steel

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Satin Steel

1994
Movie
85 min
Cantonese

Jade Leung, who delivers a lethal kick, the deadly and awesome cop who teams with policewoman Anita Lee track an arms dealer in Singapore. The fighting and stuntwork in this action film has audiences cheering for the women when they show their stuff.

Insights

IMDb5.0/10
Director: Jonathan WinfreyGenres: Action, Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

A martial arts expert goes undercover to infiltrate a dangerous crime syndicate. He must use his skills to uncover their operations and bring them to justice, facing off against ruthless enforcers and double-crosses along the way.

Critical Reception

Satin Steel was a direct-to-video release that garnered little attention from mainstream critics. It is primarily known among fans of martial arts films and action B-movies of the era. While not critically acclaimed, it offered standard action fare for its target audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Features predictable martial arts sequences.

  • Offers a straightforward, if uninspired, crime plot.

  • Relies heavily on its lead actor's fighting abilities.

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Fun Fact

Don Wilson, known for his kickboxing career, stars as the protagonist, continuing his trend of action-oriented film roles in the 1990s.

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