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The Man from Hong Kong is a 1975 Australian action film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and starring Jimmy Wang Yu, George Lazenby, and Roger Ward. The film tells the story of a Hong Kong police inspector named Fang Sing Leng, who is sent to Australia to investigate a crime syndicate operating in Sydney.

Fang quickly teams up with Australian Detective Sergeant Jack Wilton (played by George Lazenby) and together they start investigating the syndicate's operations. But their progress is hindered by the fact that the syndicate is led by Jack's old friend, the wealthy businessman and crime boss, Morrissey (played by Hugh Keays-Byrne).

As they get deeper into the investigation, Fang and Jack realize that the syndicate is involved in drug trafficking and is using a local martial arts studio as a front for their operations. The owner of the studio, a skilled martial artist named Win Chan (played by Sammo Hung), is recruited by the syndicate to provide muscle and protection.

But when Win's sister is kidnapped by the syndicate, he decides to turn against them and join forces with Fang and Jack. Together, the trio gets into high-speed car chases, explosive gun battles, and thrilling martial arts fights as they try to take down the powerful crime syndicate.

In the final showdown, Fang faces off against Morrissey and his henchmen in an epic martial arts battle, and justice is served as the villains are brought to justice. The Man from Hong Kong is a fast-paced and action-packed thriller that showcases the martial arts skills of Jimmy Wang Yu and Sammo Hung, as well as the rugged charm of George Lazenby.

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