It is also known as Kungfu on the Bosphorus (Murderer Ninja). It’s almost like Philip Bedrosovich: “It’s a common story, I watched it all, and who will answer, did I watch it or not?” In general, a very high-quality police fighter for that time. Chinese, but with a kind of European touch. As for kung fu, Lee Arkin's is definitely not,
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It is also known as Kungfu on the Bosphorus (Murderer Ninja). It’s almost like Philip Bedrosovich: “It’s a common story, I watched it all, and who will answer, did I watch it or not?” In general, a very high-quality police fighter for that time. Chinese, but with a kind of European touch. As for kung fu, Lee Arkin's is definitely not, it's pure karate. By the way, the Turkish policeman in his performance for some reason resembles Alain Delon. Fights aren't bad, but Bolo Yen and Carter Wong are more than that. As a result, Bolo appears only two episodes of gangster showdowns, and the police captain, played by Wong, in one. All three fights have been smeared. Lee Arkin fights the most, and fights, by the way, very well. The showdown on the roof with Charlie Chan was very dramatic.
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