The best Samuel Pang’s movies on Google Play Movies

Samuel Pang

Samuel Pang

If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Samuel Pang’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Samuel Pang.

New Police Story

New Police Story
6.9/10
Sent into a drunken tailspin when his entire unit is killed by a gang of thrill-seeking punks, disgraced Hong Kong police inspector Wing (Jackie Chan) needs help from his new rookie partner, with a troubled past of his own, to climb out of the bottle and track down the gang and its ruthless leader.

Invisible Target

Invisible Target
6.7/10
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 19/07/2007
  • Character: OD
Three cops team up to bring down a criminal gang of seven, who have their own hidden agenda.

The Assassins

The Assassins
5.5/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 26/09/2012
  • Character: Cao Xiu
In the year 198 BC, Cao Cao (Chow Yun Fat), Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty, ventured to the east and defeated China's greatest warrior Lu Bu, terrifying every ambitious warlord across the country. Several years later, after taking the Han Emperor under his wing, Cao crowns himself King of Wei. He built a magnificent Bronze Sparrow Island to symbolize his power and rumors spread that he would replace the Emperor. Meanwhile, young lovers Mu Shun (Hiroshi Tamaki) and Ling Ju (Liu Yi-Fei) are taken from a prison camp to a hidden tomb, where they spend five cruel years together, training as assassins for a secret mission. In the year 220 BC astronomical signs predict dramatic change. As a result, Cao's son Cao Pi (Yau Sam-Chi) and Cao's followers urge Cao to become the new Emperor - but unknown opposing forces plot against him.

My Schoolmate, the Barbarian

My Schoolmate, the Barbarian
5.8/10
  • Release: 24/08/2001
  • Character: Mantis
Kids fend for themselves at a high school with a serious fighting problem.

Jump

Jump
5.5/10
Aspiring dancer Phoenix (Kitty Zhang) lives in the countryside with her father, but she's got her eyes set on farther places. Jumping at the chance to move to shiny Shanghai, she makes ends and dreams meet by working as a janitor at an elite dance studio where she picks up dance moves on the sly. Even with her unfailing spirit, things aren't easy for Phoenix working two jobs and putting up with the mockery from city folks. Enter her knight in shining armor, CEO and studio owner Ron (Leon Jay Williams), who sweeps her off her feet and gives her a spot on the dance team.

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