Yes, Madam

Action,Crime,Comedy  Hong Kong 

Yes, Madam is a 1985 Hong Kong action-comedy film directed by Corey Yuen and produced by Sammo Hung. It is also known as Police Assassins and In the Line of Duty 2. The film features an ensemble cast of Michelle Yeoh, Cynthia Rothrock, Mang Hoi, John Shum, Tsui Hark, James Tien, and Dick Wei.

The story revolves around two bumbling thieves, Asprin (Mang Hoi) and Strepsil (John Shum), who steal the belongings of a murdered man without realizing that he had hidden an important microfilm in his passport. The microfilm contains evidence that could incriminate a powerful Triad leader named Tin (James Tien). The thieves unwittingly pass the microfilm to their forger friend Panadol (Tsui Hark), who becomes a target of both the police and the Triad.

Inspector Ng (Michelle Yeoh) is assigned to the case, and she teams up with Inspector Morris (Cynthia Rothrock) from the Scotland Yard. The two female inspectors work together to track down the thieves and the microfilm. Along the way, they encounter many obstacles, including Tin's hitman and bodyguard (Dick Wei), who will stop at nothing to retrieve the microfilm. The inspectors are eventually forced to give up their badges and pursue Tin and his gang on their own.

Yes, Madam is known for its impressive action sequences, which were choreographed by Corey Yuen and Sammo Hung. The film features many fights, chases, and stunts, including a memorable scene in which Michelle Yeoh jumps from a balcony and crashes through a glass ceiling. The film has been widely praised for its strong female characters and groundbreaking action scenes. It is considered a classic of Hong Kong cinema and has inspired many other action films.

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