In the Line of Duty IV

1989 [CN]

Action / Comedy / Crime

22
IMDb Rating 7.1/10 10 1861 1.9K

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Plot summary

Two detectives who are up to their necks in trouble and in each other's face, as they try to shut down a drug-trafficking scheme that could be connected with international ties to organized crime. But in the midst of their investigation, innocent immigrant dock worker Luk Wan-Ting gets caught up in the mix when he witnesses the murder of an intelligence operative and is framed for the crime.


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Reviewed by jordondave-28085 8 / 10

The action/ martial arts outweigh set up

(1989) In The Line OF Duty IV: Witness (In Chinese with English subtitles) ACTION/ COMEDY

Fourth of 7 or 8 "In The Line Of Duty" movies, starring Cynthia Kahn and Donnie Yen (who at the time signed to do four or five movies with Yuen Woo-Ping) protecting an important witness who has a bounty on his head, oblivious there's a corrupt police officer who's trying to take him out well played by Michael Wong! There's also another sub plot involving a secret negative leaking some corrupt official but the movie would've been over a long time ago, and that it had to be a two hour film. The plot obviously serves nothing but a backdrop to showcase some hard hitting action fights/ stunts except that they could've been better photographed!

Reviewed by BandSAboutMovies 8 / 10

Near heaven

Captain Donnie Yan (Donnie Yen) and Madam Rachel Yeung Lai-ching (Cynthia Khan) are on the trail of cocaine dealers. When she goes off script and gets found by a dockworker named Luk Wan-ting (Yuen Yat-chor) who thinks that she's an illegal immigrant. He feels bad for her and gives her money and a place to say. As Donnie stays after the criminals, she learns that Luk's brother Ming (Liu Kai-chi) is being attacked by criminals that he owes money to. The two fight off the gang and when her cover's blown, Rachel gets back on the case. At the same time, their partner Peter Woods gets shotgun blasted by the real boss behind all of the drug deals is a CIA officer named Mr. Robinson.

I've just explained about the first ten minutes or so of this dense film, one that builds tension and then goes as wild as any of the other movies in this series.

Luk Wan-Ting is a witness to that murder and gets framed for it. He escapes the police and a killer, which sends our heroes after him. She thinks he's innocent based on their past history and he thinks that he's not, so we have some tension between our supercops. In fact, things get even tenser when they start to wonder which cops they can trust and decide to hide out with Luk and attempt to get him to testify.

The final fights in this film - once the plot is solved and we can, as they say, get to the fireworks factory - are incredible. The battle between the CIA agent (Michael Woods) and Yen on top of a building has more action than every movie that will come out of Hollywood this year. There's also a great battle between Khan and karate champion Farlie Ruth Kordica that has the two falling from huge heights and kicking each other repeatedly. Also: if you like glass being broken - I do - this movie will give you all the shattering and smashing of glass that you can handle.

Director Yuen Woo-ping is a name you should already know but if you don't, he's the director of Drunken Master, Tiger Cage, Iron Monkey and so many more movies. He also was the fight choreographer of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Fist of Legend, Black Mask, the second and third Matrix and Kill Bill 1 and 2. Seeing his name means that you're about to have your mind absolutely blown.

Reviewed by Doraemon34542 7 / 10

Moderately awesome Donnie Yen flick

Pretty much an obscure Donnie Yen action flick in the States when compared to the Ip Man series or Flashpoint. Which mean while this one is not an essential Donnie Yen movie to watch for martial arts/action movie fans, this is still a solid action film nevertheless.

This is the 4th films in the In The Line Of Duty series in which I never seen the previous films, so I don't know if this a standalone or a continuation of the series.

After watching it, I don't even think this is a Donnie Yen vehicle, Yen only seem to be starring in this instead of being the real lead.

Because the real scene stealer is actress Cynthia Khan who played Madam Yeung, most of the best action scenes belong to her. Her fight scenes are better choreographed than Donnie Yen IMO. There's one notable scene involving a police van featuring dangerous stunts, but that scene feature Khan instead of Yen who is suppose to be the main hero.

Check out this one if you can find it but no need to rush. There are probably better retro Hong Kong action movies you haven't seen yet.

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