The best Stephanie Che’s action movies

Stephanie Che

Stephanie Che

If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Stephanie Che’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 Stephanie Che.

The Legend of Speed

The Legend of Speed
6/10
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 18/12/1999
  • Character: Tang Fung's girlfriend
From the star and director of "The Storm Riders" come this turbo- charged action drama. Pop superstar Ekin Cheng is Sky, an underground drag car racer king. After winning yet another race, Sky was framed by his rival Hung (Simon Yam). On the run in Thailand, Sky hooks up with his long lost father, himself a legendary racer, who steers his son back on course for the ultimate showdown with Hung.

Beast Cops

Beast Cops
6.8/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 09/04/1998
  • Character: Yee
Ruthlessly realistic, and vivid and unremitting in its uncompromising brutality and honesty, Beast Cops is a visceral and hard-hitting exploration of the dichotomous existence of two cops charged with upholding the law, while balancing on a moral knife-edge. Compelling and controversial, with a breakout performance of startling intensity from leading man Anthony Wong, this raw and enticing action-thriller has mesmerized audiences worldwide with its disturbing examination of the subjective and marginal morality, which inhabits the uncertain and ambiguous world of law enforcement.

Men Suddenly in Black

Men Suddenly in Black
6.8/10
Four men attempt to fool around as much as they can before their wives return from a 14-hour Buddhism trip to Thailand.

Goodbye, Mr. Cool

Goodbye, Mr. Cool
6.3/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 01/01/2001
  • Character: JoJo
Ekin Cheng stars in this gritty triad action drama as Dragon, a talented former hitman who has reformed and is now a waiter at a blue collar cafe. However, when his ex-girlfriend becomes the queen of the Underworld, she becomes determined to entice him back to a life of crime. Resistant at first, Dragon gets pulled back into the crime world as a violent gang war erupts.

Rule Number One

Rule Number One
6.2/10
Rookie Sergeant Lee is injured in a shoot-out and is assigned to the dubious-sounding Miscellaneous Affairs Department (MAD). There, he is paired up with Inspector Wong, a jaded and alcoholic veteran who explains that MAD’s role is to answer supernatural calls. Wong explains MAD’s rule number one - there are no ghosts. For every seemingly inexplicable phenomenon, there is a corresponding scientific and rational explanation.

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