Written and Directed By:Adrian Castro
Produced By:Maria Tran
Dop:Justin Gong
Fight Choreographer:Trung Ly
Cinematographer:Justin Gong
Make-up Artist:Taylor Davis
Tiger Cop is a fine example of the classic 1980’s Chinese Martial Art genre. If you are fans of Yukari Oshima, Moon Lee and Cynthia Rothrock then this right up your street. Tiger Cop is two sets of extravagant trailers which pays homage to them movies and stars which brought us hard-hitting fight scenes over the years.
Maria Tran plays the new inspector on the force and right away she gets into trouble when introduced to her new partner. It’s a very well choreographed fight scene showcasing Maria’s hand to hand combat, the art of blocking and some very nice kicks. Maria really mixes it up, when watching the fights it takes me back to watching movies such as Angels, Outlaw brothers, Yes Madam and more.
Produced By:Maria Tran
Dop:Justin Gong
Fight Choreographer:Trung Ly
Cinematographer:Justin Gong
Make-up Artist:Taylor Davis
Tiger Cop is a fine example of the classic 1980’s Chinese Martial Art genre. If you are fans of Yukari Oshima, Moon Lee and Cynthia Rothrock then this right up your street. Tiger Cop is two sets of extravagant trailers which pays homage to them movies and stars which brought us hard-hitting fight scenes over the years.
Maria Tran plays the new inspector on the force and right away she gets into trouble when introduced to her new partner. It’s a very well choreographed fight scene showcasing Maria’s hand to hand combat, the art of blocking and some very nice kicks. Maria really mixes it up, when watching the fights it takes me back to watching movies such as Angels, Outlaw brothers, Yes Madam and more.
- 5/20/2015
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
A few months ago i posted a fight clip from Maria Tran and her incredible hard working team which was titled Tiger Cop 2. The short fight scene reminded me off the days when Moon Lee and Yukari Oshima were in fine fighting form with hard hitting action, so i had to do a feature on there next project Tiger Cop 3.
Time traveling back to the Hong Kong 80s/90s old school era, Tiger Cop III will be another embarkment action homage to the days of Moon Lee, Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock.
The 30 second clip Tiger Cop II was shot over 2 hours in late July as a fun tribute and as a response to Yellow Zone, an 80s Hong Kong style fan action short by the German boys; Andy Long, Can Ayin and Khoi Chau, has now sparked another clip.
Reintroducing Maria Tran (Fist of the Dragon) as well as...
Time traveling back to the Hong Kong 80s/90s old school era, Tiger Cop III will be another embarkment action homage to the days of Moon Lee, Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock.
The 30 second clip Tiger Cop II was shot over 2 hours in late July as a fun tribute and as a response to Yellow Zone, an 80s Hong Kong style fan action short by the German boys; Andy Long, Can Ayin and Khoi Chau, has now sparked another clip.
Reintroducing Maria Tran (Fist of the Dragon) as well as...
- 11/6/2013
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
The team that brought us “Hit Girls”, are back with a new short movie titled “Gaffa”. The movie stars Maria Tran (who we have covered a fair few times in the past), who with her team, come up with some great action scenes and are starting to make a noise out there in the martial arts world.
Synopsis:
Two sweatshop workers at the Balloon factory battle it out for an apple, gaffa and the final showdown with the big boss.
From the start of the movie you have a good feel factor, with old school computer style graphics opening the credits (With some funky music). This follows a funny moment when Maria Trans character is working hard to find her work mate sat down eating and showing off. She looks very angry and spots an apple, but before she can get to it, the lad has it in his hands...
Synopsis:
Two sweatshop workers at the Balloon factory battle it out for an apple, gaffa and the final showdown with the big boss.
From the start of the movie you have a good feel factor, with old school computer style graphics opening the credits (With some funky music). This follows a funny moment when Maria Trans character is working hard to find her work mate sat down eating and showing off. She looks very angry and spots an apple, but before she can get to it, the lad has it in his hands...
- 10/16/2013
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
The team that brought us “Hit Girls”, are back with a new short movie titled “Gaffa”. The movie stars Maria Tran (who we have covered a fair few times in the past), who with her team, come up with some great action scenes and are starting to make a noise out there in the martial arts world.
Synopsis:
Two sweatshop workers at the Balloon factory battle it out for an apple, gaffa and the final showdown with the big boss.
From the start of the movie you have a good feel factor, with old school computer style graphics opening the credits (With some funky music). This follows a funny moment when Maria Trans character is working hard to find her work mate sat down eating and showing off. She looks very angry and spots an apple, but before she can get to it, the lad has it in his hands...
Synopsis:
Two sweatshop workers at the Balloon factory battle it out for an apple, gaffa and the final showdown with the big boss.
From the start of the movie you have a good feel factor, with old school computer style graphics opening the credits (With some funky music). This follows a funny moment when Maria Trans character is working hard to find her work mate sat down eating and showing off. She looks very angry and spots an apple, but before she can get to it, the lad has it in his hands...
- 10/16/2013
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
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