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Super Lady Cop
The result of a top secret project spearheaded by the Chinese government to create the ultimate soldier, Agent Nieh Ling (Khan) possesses superhuman strength and agility. She's also the only test subject that doesn't go insane as a result of the experiments she's subjected to, so when three of her fellow operatives embark on a rampage of violence in Hong Kong, Ling is dispatched to take them out. After a freak accident erases her memory, the super soldier is taken in by a wisecracking cop and his girlfriend, who nickname their high-kicking new pal "Chun Li." The suddenly-carefree Ling begins to enjoy the lighter side of life, but when her deadly targets surface, Ling and her new friends find themselves in the fight of their lives.
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Plot Summary
A tough female police officer goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of dangerous criminals. She faces numerous challenges and thrilling action sequences as she works to bring the villains to justice. The film combines elements of martial arts, comedy, and suspense.
Critical Reception
Super Lady Cop was a moderately successful Hong Kong action film, known for its energetic fight choreography and the charisma of its lead actresses. While not a critical darling, it was appreciated by fans of the genre for its high-octane entertainment and its contribution to the wave of female-led action films in the 1990s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its action-packed fight scenes and strong female leads.
Enjoyed as a fun, if somewhat formulaic, Hong Kong action flick.
Appreciated for its blend of comedy and crime elements.
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Fun Fact
Moon Lee and Sibelle Hu were prominent actresses in the Hong Kong action genre, often appearing in films featuring strong female characters and martial arts sequences.
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