• Director(s)

    David Chung

  • Production Year

    1986

  • Genre(s)

    Action, Martial_arts

  • Approx. running minutes

    97m

  • Cast

    Michelle Yeoh, Michael Wong, Hiroyuki Sanada

Film

Royal Warriors

strong violence, injury detail, threat, suicide

ROYAL WARRIORS is a Cantonese language action thriller in which a policewoman, security guard and Japanese cop are targeted by villainous avengers following the death of their blood brothers.

ROYAL WARRIORS is a Cantonese language action thriller in which a policewoman, security guard and Japanese cop are targeted by villainous avengers following the death of their blood brothers.

violence
Scenes include bomb explosions, stabbings and detailed shootings, resulting in blood spurts. In one scene, a villain indiscriminately shoots at partygoers at a nightclub, however, he is apprehended by hero characters. There are also occasional fight scenes including flying kicks, punches and choking. Use of improvised weapons includes a chainsaw, metal pipes and a fire extinguisher. In one fight scene, a villain uses a length of rope to strangle a character, however, this is brief and impressionistic. Other moments include a character stabbing a woman in the chest with a broken bottle, however, this lacks focus on detail.
threat and horror
Scenes of strong threat include an attempted plane hijacking. In one scene, a hijacker threatens to shoot a crying child. A flashback sequence features characters attempting to prevent an explosion when a person steps on a landmine.
suicide
A person falls from height, however, there is no impact detail. There is an undetailed verbal reference to suicide.
injury detail
Bloody aftermath detail includes sight of gunshot and stab wounds.
Mild bad language occurs ('bastard', 'shit', 'bullshit', 'asshole'), as well as milder terms including 'God', 'damn' and 'hell'. There is infrequent use of discriminatory language such as 'sissy'.
  • Director(s)

    David Chung

  • Production Year

    1986

  • Genre(s)

    Action, Martial_arts

  • Approx. running minutes

    97m

  • Cast

    Michelle Yeoh, Michael Wong, Hiroyuki Sanada

strong violence, injury detail, threat, suicide
Classified Date:
21/11/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Eureka Entertainment Ltd
violence
Scenes include bomb explosions, stabbings and detailed shootings, resulting in blood spurts. In one scene, a villain indiscriminately shoots at partygoers at a nightclub, however, he is apprehended by hero characters. There are also occasional fight scenes including flying kicks, punches and choking. Use of improvised weapons includes a chainsaw, metal pipes and a fire extinguisher. In one fight scene, a villain uses a length of rope to strangle a character, however, this is brief and impressionistic. Other moments include a character stabbing a woman in the chest with a broken bottle, however, this lacks focus on detail.
threat and horror
Scenes of strong threat include an attempted plane hijacking. In one scene, a hijacker threatens to shoot a crying child. A flashback sequence features characters attempting to prevent an explosion when a person steps on a landmine.
suicide
A person falls from height, however, there is no impact detail. There is an undetailed verbal reference to suicide.
injury detail
Bloody aftermath detail includes sight of gunshot and stab wounds.
Mild bad language occurs ('bastard', 'shit', 'bullshit', 'asshole'), as well as milder terms including 'God', 'damn' and 'hell'. There is infrequent use of discriminatory language such as 'sissy'.
Classified Date:
28/07/1989
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Video Programme Dists Ltd
  • Classified date

    21/11/2022

  • Language

    English