• Director(s)

    Wellson Chin

  • Production Year

    1990

  • Genre(s)

    Action

  • Approx. running minutes

    97m

  • Cast

    Sandra Kwan Yue Ng, Sibelle Hu, Kara Wai

Film

Raid on Royal Casino Marine

strong violence

RAID ON ROYAL CASINO MARINE is Cantonese language action comedy, from 1990, in which a police inspector leads an all-female squad on an undercover mission to retrieve stolen weapons onboard a ship.

RAID ON ROYAL CASINO MARINE is Cantonese language action comedy, from 1990, in which a police inspector leads an all-female squad on an undercover mission to retrieve stolen weapons onboard a ship.

violence
There are bloody shootings using machine guns, however, these scenes are infrequent. Fight scenes involve impactful martial arts-style combat blows and kicks, with occasional sight of facial bruising and bloody detail in the aftermath. There is also undetailed sight of a severed finger inside a box.
additional issues
Characters desperately attempt to defuse a bomb that has been strapped to a man’s chest during a scene of moderate threat. There are brief scenes of sexual harassment and non-graphic, verbal references to sexual violence. A pair of women beat up a man after accusing him of rape, however, this is a comic misunderstanding. In one scene, a man leers at a woman's cleavage. However, another character intervenes and the perpetrator's behaviour results in negative consequences. A character declares, in a melodramatic fashion, that they plan to die by suicide. However, this is brief and the character quickly changes their mind. Moderate sex references include those which discuss sex work, however, these are comic and undetailed. There is also occasional focus on a woman's cleavage. Male characters crudely criticise a woman's body odour. Moderate bad language ('bitch') occurs, as well as milder terms such as 'tits', 'shit', 'bullshit', 'son of a bitch', 'bastard', 'hell' and 'damn'.
  • Director(s)

    Wellson Chin

  • Production Year

    1990

  • Genre(s)

    Action

  • Approx. running minutes

    97m

  • Cast

    Sandra Kwan Yue Ng, Sibelle Hu, Kara Wai

strong violence
Classified Date:
02/06/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
88 Films Limited
violence
There are bloody shootings using machine guns, however, these scenes are infrequent. Fight scenes involve impactful martial arts-style combat blows and kicks, with occasional sight of facial bruising and bloody detail in the aftermath. There is also undetailed sight of a severed finger inside a box.
additional issues
Characters desperately attempt to defuse a bomb that has been strapped to a man’s chest during a scene of moderate threat. There are brief scenes of sexual harassment and non-graphic, verbal references to sexual violence. A pair of women beat up a man after accusing him of rape, however, this is a comic misunderstanding. In one scene, a man leers at a woman's cleavage. However, another character intervenes and the perpetrator's behaviour results in negative consequences. A character declares, in a melodramatic fashion, that they plan to die by suicide. However, this is brief and the character quickly changes their mind. Moderate sex references include those which discuss sex work, however, these are comic and undetailed. There is also occasional focus on a woman's cleavage. Male characters crudely criticise a woman's body odour. Moderate bad language ('bitch') occurs, as well as milder terms such as 'tits', 'shit', 'bullshit', 'son of a bitch', 'bastard', 'hell' and 'damn'.
  • Classified date

    02/06/2024

  • Language

    Cantonese