Drunken Master II
moderate violence, bloody images, language, domestic abuse
Director(s)Jacky Chan
Production year2023
Genre(s)Action, Comedy
Approx. running minutes102m
CastJackie Chan, Ho-Sung Pak, Lung Ti, Anita Mui, Felix Wong, Chia-Liang Liu, Wai-Kwong Lo, Kar Lok Chin, Chi-Kwong Cheung, Yi-Sheng Han, Chia-Liang Liu, Edward Tang, Man-Ming Tong, Kai-Chi Yuen, Rod Dean, Edward Tang, Eric Tsang, Wai Lap Wu, Tony Cheung, Yiu-Tsou Cheung, Wen-Yun Huang, Jingle Ma, Peter Cheung, Chong-Sing Ho, Eddie Ma
Drunken Master II
moderate violence, bloody images, language, domestic abuse
DRUNKEN MASTER II is a Hong Kong action comedy sequel in which a boxer accidentally becomes embroiled in a British smugg ...
DRUNKEN MASTER II is a Hong Kong action comedy sequel in which a boxer accidentally becomes embroiled in a British smuggler's plans to steal some treasured ancient artifacts.
violence
Fight scenes include punching, kicks and elbowing detail as well as more stylised martial arts sequences. In one scene a man hits a woman's face. Later, men are pressed against a hot furnace; however there is no strong detail. During a prison scene a man is briefly beaten and left bloodied on the floor.
References are made to domestic abuse when a woman challenges her husband to physically hurt her when she says that she is to blame for something. The scene is presented within a comic context, and no violence takes place. Later a father hits his adult son.
language
The film features moderate bad language ('bitch') and uses of 'damn'.
injury detail
Men are shown bloodied during and after fight scenes. There is also a scene in which a man has burnt skin on his hands and face after being pushed into a bed of burning coal.
additional issues
A man does a physical impression of a man with brain damage in a brief scene of discrimination. A man drinks alcohol to improve his fighting, but this is presented within a comic and unrealistic context.
Classified Date:
11/02/1994
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Scenepalm Ltd.
moderate violence, bloody images, language, domestic abuse
Classified Date:
30/05/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
violence
Fight scenes include punching, kicks and elbowing detail as well as more stylised martial arts sequences. In one scene a man hits a woman's face. Later, men are pressed against a hot furnace; however there is no strong detail. During a prison scene a man is briefly beaten and left bloodied on the floor.
References are made to domestic abuse when a woman challenges her husband to physically hurt her when she says that she is to blame for something. The scene is presented within a comic context, and no violence takes place. Later a father hits his adult son.
language
The film features moderate bad language ('bitch') and uses of 'damn'.
injury detail
Men are shown bloodied during and after fight scenes. There is also a scene in which a man has burnt skin on his hands and face after being pushed into a bed of burning coal.
Classified Date:
10/02/1994
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Scenepalm Ltd.
violence
Fight scenes include punching, kicks and elbowing detail as well as more stylised martial arts sequences. In one scene a man hits a woman's face. Later, men are pressed against a hot furnace; however there is no strong detail. During a prison scene a man is briefly beaten and left bloodied on the floor.
References are made to domestic abuse when a woman challenges her husband to physically hurt her when she says that she is to blame for something. The scene is presented within a comic context, and no violence takes place. Later a father hits his adult son.
language
The film features moderate bad language ('bitch') and uses of 'damn'.
injury detail
Men are shown bloodied during and after fight scenes. There is also a scene in which a man has burnt skin on his hands and face after being pushed into a bed of burning coal.
additional issues
A man does a physical impression of a man with brain damage in a brief scene of discrimination. A man drinks alcohol to improve his fighting, but this is presented within a comic and unrealistic context.
Director(s)Jacky Chan
Production year2023
Genre(s)Action, Comedy
Approx. running minutes102m
CastJackie Chan, Ho-Sung Pak, Lung Ti, Anita Mui, Felix Wong, Chia-Liang Liu, Wai-Kwong Lo, Kar Lok Chin, Chi-Kwong Cheung, Yi-Sheng Han, Chia-Liang Liu, Edward Tang, Man-Ming Tong, Kai-Chi Yuen, Rod Dean, Edward Tang, Eric Tsang, Wai Lap Wu, Tony Cheung, Yiu-Tsou Cheung, Wen-Yun Huang, Jingle Ma, Peter Cheung, Chong-Sing Ho, Eddie Ma
Classified Date:
11/02/1994
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Scenepalm Ltd.
moderate violence, bloody images, language, domestic abuse
Classified Date:
30/05/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
violence
Fight scenes include punching, kicks and elbowing detail as well as more stylised martial arts sequences. In one scene a man hits a woman's face. Later, men are pressed against a hot furnace; however there is no strong detail. During a prison scene a man is briefly beaten and left bloodied on the floor.
References are made to domestic abuse when a woman challenges her husband to physically hurt her when she says that she is to blame for something. The scene is presented within a comic context, and no violence takes place. Later a father hits his adult son.
language
The film features moderate bad language ('bitch') and uses of 'damn'.
injury detail
Men are shown bloodied during and after fight scenes. There is also a scene in which a man has burnt skin on his hands and face after being pushed into a bed of burning coal.
Classified Date:
10/02/1994
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Scenepalm Ltd.