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Armour of God – Digitally Remastered
Genre | Action & Adventure |
Format | NTSC |
Contributor | Rosamund Kwan, Jackie Chan, Alan Tam |
Runtime | 1 hour and 26 minutes |
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Armour of God – Digitally Remastered The world’s #1 action star in his greatest adventure yet! Jackie Chan plays Jackie, aka the Asian Hawk, an Indiana Jones-style adventurer looking to make a fortune finding exotic antiquities. After discovering a mysterious sword in Africa, a band of Satan-worshipping monks kidnap Jackie's ex-girlfriend Lorelei (Rosamund Kwan), demanding as ransom the sword and other pieces of the legendary Armour of God -- a reportedly magical outfit dating back to the Crusades. He manages to get the objects in question from wealthy collector Bannon (Bozidar Smiljanic); together with Bannon's daughter May (Lola Forner) and, of course, Hong Kong rock star Alan (Alan Tam), the three head out to rescue Lorelei. Chan also directs this action-adventure featuring kung fu and wild stunts.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.5 ounces
- Item model number : B00SND1HSK
- Director : Jackie Chan
- Media Format : NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 26 minutes
- Release date : January 23, 2015
- Actors : Jackie Chan, Alan Tam, Rosamund Kwan
- Studio : FilmRise
- ASIN : B00SND1HSK
- Number of discs : 1
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If you've never seen it, Armour Of God is highly recommended. It's one of Jackie Chan's best movies from the 80s. Jackie plays "Asian Hawk", a former rockstar turned modern-day Indiana Jones type explorer who is in a battle against an evil cult that worship a snake god, deal in opiates and cocaine, commit violent acts of murder, kidnap people and indulge in prostitutes... Yikes! Have no fear though, Jackie beats 'em up.
My only gripe is that this release has an Alan Tam song play over the ending instead of Jackie Chan's infamous tune Flight Of The Dragon which can be found on other versions. Not a deal breaker though.
Get this version and stay FAR away from the US cut, which is erroneously titled Operation Condor 2 (fun fact- Operation Condor is actually the sequel to this, not the other way around).

Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2020
If you've never seen it, Armour Of God is highly recommended. It's one of Jackie Chan's best movies from the 80s. Jackie plays "Asian Hawk", a former rockstar turned modern-day Indiana Jones type explorer who is in a battle against an evil cult that worship a snake god, deal in opiates and cocaine, commit violent acts of murder, kidnap people and indulge in prostitutes... Yikes! Have no fear though, Jackie beats 'em up.
My only gripe is that this release has an Alan Tam song play over the ending instead of Jackie Chan's infamous tune Flight Of The Dragon which can be found on other versions. Not a deal breaker though.
Get this version and stay FAR away from the US cut, which is erroneously titled Operation Condor 2 (fun fact- Operation Condor is actually the sequel to this, not the other way around).



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Ansonsten hat man hier einen richtig flotten, immer unterhaltsamen, mit toller Action und Fantasie vollgestopften Abenteuerfilm.
Der Film beginnt, wie z.B. jeder gute James Bond-Film mit einer rasanten, actiongeladenen Sequenz, allerdings mit einem guten Schuss Indiana Jones. Ähnlich wie "Indiana Jones und der Tempel des Todes", angefangen von der Schießerei im Club Obi Wan, bis zum Sturz aus dem Flugzeug, folgt auch hier eine Actionsequenz der nächsten. Mit Bond und Indy gemeinsam hat der Film die weltweiten Schauplätze. Vom Anfang in Afrika geht es hier nach Österreich u.a. in die wunderschöne Schlossanlage Schönbrunn.
Wenn die Schauspieler übrigens zwischendurch mal in kanosesisch sprechen, nicht wundern, dann ist nicht der DVD-Player kaputt, sondern es wurden damals nicht verwendete Szenen in den Film eingefügt. Doch es schadet nicht wirklich, man verliert auch hier nicht den Handlungsfaden.
Mit im Reisegepäck bei diesem Film, in dem Jackie auf der Suche nach Stücken einer uralten Rüstung ist, sind ganz viel Humor, ein flotter Soundtrack und rasante, halsbrecherische Actionszenen und Stunts, die das ruhige Österreich ganz schön durcheinander wirbeln und auch heute noch in jedem Film überzeugen und beeindruckend wirken würden.
Das zieht sich gekonnt durch den nie langweiligen Film, bis zu einem Finale in einem Kloster, was wieder ein Touch "Indiana Jones"-Action ist, bevor der Film mit einem rasanten Stunt ala Bond abschließt

