Yes, Madam!18

Directed by Corey Yuen Kwai | Hong Kong | 1985 | 1h 33m | Cantonese w/ English subtitles | Starring Michelle Yeoh, Cynthia Rothrock, John Sham, Hoi Mang, Hark Tsui

While investigating the murder of a British agent, two tough police inspectors uncover a pair of thieves who have accidentally stolen an incriminating microfilm. With a notorious crime gang determined to recover the evidence, the inspectors must protect the thieves and bring the criminals to justice. In her first leading role, Michelle Yeoh, alongside Cynthia Rothrock, helped launch a successful franchise and a new sub-genre of action cinema with this high-energy, ass-kicking Hong Kong crime saga.

See Yes, Madam! along with Jackie Chan’s Police Story – buy a ticket to our Hong Kong Cops Double Feature showing at 6pm on Saturday 16th November. Click here.

This screening is part of the BFI’s national Art Of Action tour. For more information go to: https://www.bfiartofaction.co.uk/home

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We showed Yes, Madam! between November 16, 2024 and November 16, 2024.

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Tomorrow (Monday 8th December)

16:30

The Choral 12A
1h 53m
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