A gang of crime-fighting martial-arts beauties battle a terrorist organization based in Thailand led by a religious fanatic. Katy Hickman (who is brunette… I've no idea why she is billed as "The Blonde") is the baby crocodile-loving archvillainess who also gets a nude rubdown from her henchgirl and battles Alex Fong in the climax, which proves the bullet is quicker than the knife.<br/><br/>The opening sequence with the heroes riding from the airport in a broken-down cab is hilarious. The cabbie has promised "air conditioning", "power windows" etc. which are only in his mind.<br/><br/>A fun movie.<br/><br/>Really. :-) MIDNITE ANGELS 3, aka IRON ANGELS 3, is the third title in the popular girls with guns series made in Hong Kong. This one sees a returning Moon Lee teaming up with a bunch of new guys in order to tackle a terrorist threat in Thailand. It's definitely cheaper and more slapdash than the previous entries in the series, although the direction by popular Jackie Chan director Stanley Fong remains fresh and invigorating.<br/><br/>The film kicks off with an expertly-staged assassination scene before moving through various cheap and cheesy situations. There's a random fight on a train which is quite poorly played out and seems to have been included as a homage to FROM Russia WITH LOVE! Moon Lee goes undercover in the terrorist organisation and then the film slows down for half an hour with a bizarre interlude involving Muay Thai boxing and other, uninteresting characters.<br/><br/>Thankfully things pick up for a bizarre, action-focused climax which has to be seen to be believed. These guys really go in for the overkill with a blitz of violence involving a huge body count and a guy on a jet pack going around machine-gunning an army of bad guys! There are martial arts bouts too, although the badly-acting villains are undistinguished and only Lee stands out amid the performers. The two things that spoiled this film for me were the awful dubbing and the full-screen print which cuts off much of the action on either side of the screen; I can only hope that I get to see a widescreen subtitled print one day at which point I'm sure my enjoyment of the film would increase.
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