My Lucky Stars 2: Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars Page #4

Synopsis: A police informant sent a letter containing sensitive information on an illegal drug operation to his friend, Yi-Ching. While on vacation in Thailand, the informant is assassinated by the drug lord's henchmen and, to cover-up their operation, they attempt to eliminate Yi-Ching and double-agent Lau. Back in Hong Kong, police detectives Muscles and Ricky Fung are assigned to protect Lau and Inspector Barbara Woo is assigned to protect Yi-Ching. She takes her to the hideout of the "Five Lucky Stars" and also enlists their help in bringing down the drug operation.
Genre: Action, Comedy
Director(s): Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
Production: Miramax
 
IMDB:
6.5
TV-14
Year:
1985
105 min
110 Views


- One more step and l'll kill you!

- Come on, then!

- You're asking for it.

- You really hit me!

Stop!

Let go. l wanna kill the bastard.

- Come on!

- Leave him alone! Leave him alone!

- How dare you?!

- lt wasn't me!

Let go...

- Can you stop him, please?!

- You're a dead man!

- Stop fighting, will you?

- Don't stop me!

- Please stop!

- Don't stop me.

- lt wasn't your business!

- Let go!

- You two, stop fighting!

- Come on out!

- l'll kill you!

- Stop that! Stop that.

- Let me go!

- Please stop!

- Come on, you fat louse.

- l'm gonna kill you!

Stop fighting each other!

No way, l won't.

- Just put down your hands first.

- Sure.

- Stop fighting!

- Stop fighting!

- Serves you right, fatty!

- My hands are too hot.

Sorry.

lt's none of your business!

Go to hell!

Why did you hit Sandy?

Stop! l'll kill you!

What's wrong?

- You all right?

- lt's blood, but l'll be all right.

You're coughing blood!

lt's nothing,

cos this is for defending you.

- Why did he hit you like that?

- l've no idea, but l'm going to die.

Before l die,

can you do one thing for me?

- Sure.

- l've never kissed a girl before.

Will you kiss me?

Please?! l'm going to die.

Coughing blood? That's my trick!

What will l do, then?!

l thought you forgot, so l did it.

l still haven't kissed her yet.

Stop fighting! l'm really scared.

Why are they not soft?

What was that?!

You crazy sex maniacs!

- What's going on?

- Miss Wang's found a rat.

She's trying to catch it in her room.

Don't just stand there - help her!

Chi-chi! l'm coming.

l'll catch it! l'll protect you!

Where...

Women?! They're hopeless.

More, more.

Watch it, dummy!

- There's a fire, help!

- There's a fire!

- lt's a stick-up.

- Shut up.

- There's a fire.

- You all right?

l'm all right.

- How come you're all here?

- We had to think of you.

Don't waste time now.

- We've got to find a way out.

- We'll jump through the window.

No, it's too hard,

she'll hurt herself.

What should we do?

Do you have any other ideas?

All right, this is no time

for modesty - get undressed,

we'll make a rope and climb down.

Hurry up!

Why aren't you...?

lt's silk. lt won't be any good

for making a rope.

Really? Let me have a look.

Silk is highly flammable,

go and make your body and hair wet!

Just do it! Hurry up!

Hurry!

- We've made it.

- We've made it.

- Have you made the rope?

- Yeah, we have.

Quick!

- l've dropped the sheets!

- How could you be so careless?

This place is full of smoke now!

Go get a wet towel to seal the door.

- Come on, Fast Buck!

- Hurry up!

- Come on, hurry!

- Hurry!

- Hurry!

- Hurry!

There are no more towels left!

- Now what?

- Here, take this one.

- Roundhead's fainted!

- lt was too much for him.

- Fast Buck, you're useless.

- Does it work?

The smoke is still pouring in.

What are we gonna do?

We might make it,

if can get out from this door.

- But l've got an idea.

- What is it?

But it can only save one person -

lie underwater in the bath tub

and use this straw to breathe.

Not you, you coward.

lt's not for me.

We must save Miss Wang,

Go and do what Kevin just said.

We'll try and get out of here

to find some extinguishers.

- There's no time to hesitate. Quick!

- Right?

Go on, hurry.

Come on, lift Roundhead.

Miss Wang, why aren't you

in the tub yet? Hurry up!

Come on.

Let's go.

You first.

We've made it this time.

- What's that? Something's burning?

- Nothing's wrong. Go back inside.

Come on.

- Have you put out the fire?

- Not yet. lt's still burning.

l meant...

Help yourselves, don't wait for me.

l should really thank you

for saving my life.

- What?

- Nothing.

Sit down, then.

- Do you think l'm an idiot?

- Of course!

That's fine.

l just wanted to make it clear.

Sit down.

What are you talking about?

Nothing. Just kidding around.

Tuck in.

- Tuck in, Miss Wang.

- Tuck in.

Don't worry, l just wanna

get rid of this chicken's bottom.

Miss, you're a great cook.

l agree.

She's also beautiful and tasty.

- What did you say?

- Say that again.

l said

''the price of houses is so low,

''we could save up enough

to buy a new apartment.''

l meant to say

the chicken's tough, so l ate it all.

- All right?

- What?

- What did l say?

- Nonsense.

Guess it was.

l heard what you said,

l can't be tasty -

it's the wrong word,

but you could say my food's tasty.

l see.

You look so good l'd like to eat you.

Roundhead, you're rambling again.

OK, l'll get it right.

Last night, when we saw your body,

we loved it.

He's only kidding.

l'd like to take this opportunity

to welcome you to our house.

- Welcome!

- And there'll be no more fires.

Yeah, because we never use

the same trick twice!

l'll shut up and eat my food.

We're going to the rehearsal

after lunch.

Anyone want to join us?

But we wouldn't

know what to do on the stage.

Pity, there are lots of pretty girls.

lt doesn't hurt to learn acting,

does it?

- Our jobs cost taxpayers millions.

- l don't think so.

Then you're wrong.

Your monthly salary, rent for

quarters, your gun and bullets -

they all cost money.

All right, carry on.

All this money is meant to

protect good citizens from crime,

but we're doing the reverse -

we're protecting criminals!

l'm fed up with those damn cops.

So-called police protection.

l've lost $40 million

because of them.

Good job l can trust you.

Have you sorted it out?

All sorted.

Every family, 20 grand a month.

l'm going out,

don't let the cops follow.

Let's go.

That's not Lau.

lt must be. Let's take a look.

Turn back!

The motorbikes!

l'm no hero, l'm a cop.

One of us will get you.

Your orders were to protect Lau,

but he was killed

right in front of you.

We didn't see it, Chief.

He was already dead.

lt was his fault,

he tried to shake us off.

Forget it, you're off the case.

You'll help lnspector Woo.

Don't forget,

your job is to prevent crime.

Understood, sir.

Amy will explain what's involved.

l must go to rehearsals.

She'll help you.

She's pretty.

Which group would you like to join?

Don't join the theatre group,

or you'll end up as my props!

Theatre group!

You'll regret it.

Fill in these forms, you'll get

your membership card next week.

- Amy, you're so helpful.

- OK, that's enough.

Thanks, Amy.

Sorry, Amy. l've sprained my wrist

so l can't write.

- Would you fill it in for me?

- Of course.

- Your name?

- Alain.

- Surname?

- lt's Delon. Alain Delon.

Your parents name you that?

No, as soon as l was born

the nurses called me that.

Don't know why.

But my friends agree

the name fits me very well.

- Really. Your birth place?

- Canton.

Canton? How do you spell that?

You don't know how to spell Canton?

Let me show you.

OK.

Fill in the form yourself,

you stupid boy.

Name:
Rawhide lD No: B2560136

Age:
28 and 96 months

Rawhide, your age is wrong.

- What's wrong with it?

- ''28 and 96 months''?

- That's none of your business.

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Barry Wong

Barry Wong (20 November 1946 – 16 October 1991), also known as Wong Ping-Yiu (黃炳耀), was a Hong Kong screenwriter, film producer and actor. He was hailed as one of the most prolific screenwriters of Hong Kong cinema penning scripts for some of the top filmmakers and actors during the 1980s and early 1990s. Wong died from a heart attack on 16 October 1991. more…

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