Summaries

Arriving by train in Guangzhou, 1895, the trio fight off White Lotus followers, who want to kill all foreigners and the cute, European dressed 13th Aunt. It's not kung fu master Dr. Wong's (Jet Li) last fight.

In the sequel to the Tsui Hark classic, Wong Fei-Hung faces The White Lotus society, a fanatical cult seeking to drive the Europeans out of China through violence, even attacking Chinese who follow Western ways. Wong must also defend Dr. Sun Yat Sen, a revolutionary, from the military. With his friends, loved ones, and the future of China itself at stake, Wong must once again use his martial arts skills to defend the innocent.—Ian Cohen

In this sequel, martial arts expert Wong Fei-Hung faces Kung, a mercenary rival with skills to equal his own. In addition, Canton is convulsed by a struggle between the local representatives of the Chinese government and Europeans who want to control China, and Wong ends up in the middle of this fight. He is again assisted by young Chung, and again must protect Aunt Yee, his young, Westernized aunt-by-adoption with whom Wong has fallen in love. He also ends up with school-full of small children to protect!—Reid Gagle

Details

Keywords
  • martial arts
  • martial arts action
  • wong fei hung character
  • 1890s
  • east versus west
Genres
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Romance
  • History
  • Biography
Release date Apr 15, 1992
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin Hong Kong
Language English Cantonese
Production companies Golden Harvest Company Film Workshop Paragon Films Ltd.

Box office

Gross worldwide $3924438

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 53m
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

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