: Interestingly, the film features an Eiffel Tower chase that predates a similar sequence in the official Bond film A View to a Kill by a full year.
: It was a massive hit during the Lunar New Year holiday, grossing over HK$29 million and becoming the highest-grossing film in the Aces Go Places franchise.
The story kicks off in Paris, where master thief (Samuel Hui) is tricked by a James Bond lookalike and a Queen Elizabeth II impersonator into stealing the "Star of Fortune," a priceless crown jewel hidden in a Hong Kong police vault. Mad Mission 3: Our Man from Bond Street subtitl...
For fans of classic Hong Kong cinema, Mad Mission 3 is a chaotic, star-studded time capsule that proves why this era of filmmaking remains so beloved.
The film is famous for blending Hong Kong’s biggest stars with international actors known for the very franchises it parodies: : Returns as the suave King Kong. : Interestingly, the film features an Eiffel Tower
The Ultimate Hong Kong Bond Spoof: Mad Mission 3 Released in 1984, (also known as Aces Go Places III ) stands as a high-water mark for the golden era of Hong Kong action-comedy . Directed by the legendary Tsui Hark , the film takes the series’ signature mix of slapstick and stunts onto a global stage, delivering a parody of the James Bond franchise that is as ambitious as it is absurd. Plot: A Royal Set-Up
: The series co-creator who brings his signature "Baldy" energy. For fans of classic Hong Kong cinema, Mad
: The iconic "Jaws" from the Bond films ( The Spy Who Loved Me ) reprises a version of his metal-mouthed giant role.