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Fire Dragon

Movie 1983 1h 14m 5.2 /10
Directed by Kevin Chu, Wang Chungkuang

A ragtag squad of imprisoned thieves and fighters is recruited by a secret government outfit to steal a classified file from a remote island populated by an all-female fighting force. The team, led by the wary John, includes Sandy, Jessie and other specialists whose skills are brittle under... Read more

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About Fire Dragon

A ragtag squad of imprisoned thieves and fighters is recruited by a secret government outfit to steal a classified file from a remote island populated by an all-female fighting force. The team, led by the wary John, includes Sandy, Jessie and other specialists whose skills are brittle under pressure. They expect a quick in-and-out job, but the island proves to be far more dangerous than the briefing suggested, with traps, rival agendas, and moral quandaries complicating every move. Alliances shift as the mission proceeds, and the group must weigh success against survival while trying to keep the truth about the target from splintering the operation. The film keeps the pace brisk and action-focused. Expect shootouts, hand-to-hand fights and betrayal too.

Released in 1983, Fire Dragon was directed by Kevin Chu and Wang Chungkuang, from a concept by Yao Ching Kang. The film fits into 1980s martial action cinema, blending heist plotting with island set pieces and traditional fight choreography elements.

Box office details for Fire Dragon are not widely documented, and it didn't reach mainstream international prominence. The film circulated mainly in regional markets and on home video, gaining attention among action fans rather than mainstream ticket success figures overall.

While not a household name, Fire Dragon joined a wave of 1980s action pictures that toyed with exotic locations and female combat troupes, leaving a modest imprint on genre aficionados. Its island warriors and ensemble heist format surface in later cult screenings and retrospective discussions among martial arts devotees today.

Critical reception was mixed, and audience ratings remain modest with a vote average around 5.2 out of 10. Reviewers and viewers often note the film's focus on loyalty, betrayal, and survival ethics, plus straightforward action choreography, making it an entertaining if rough edged genre piece that appeals to niche viewers.

Details

Release Date
September 02, 1983
Runtime
1h 14m
User Ratings
6 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Action
Country
Taiwan
External Links
View on IMDB

Official Trailer

Cast

Kwan Chung

Kwan Chung

John

Luh I-charn

Luh I-charn

Sandy

L

Li Chien-Ping

Jessie

Chen Hung-Lieh

Chen Hung-Lieh

Sai-ichi

C

Chin Ti

Wesley

Yuan Shen

Yuan Shen

Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan

Sammy (archive footage)

Brigitte Lin

Brigitte Lin

Lily (archive footage)

Sun Yueh

Sun Yueh

(archive footage)

David Tao

David Tao

(archive footage)

Director: Kevin Chu, Wang Chungkuang

Written by: Yao Ching Kang

Frequently Asked Questions

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A ragtag squad of imprisoned thieves and fighters is recruited by a secret government outfit to steal a classified file from a remote island populated by an all-female fighting force. The team, led by the wary John, includes Sandy, Jessie and other specialists whose skills are brittle under press...

Fire Dragon stars Kwan Chung, Luh I-charn, Li Chien-Ping, Chen Hung-Lieh, and Chin Ti.

Fire Dragon was directed by Kevin Chu and Wang Chungkuang.

Fire Dragon was released on September 02, 1983.

Fire Dragon is a Action film.

No, Fire Dragon is a fictional 1983 action film about a team of prisoners, thieves and fighters assembled to steal a top-secret file on the island of the Women Warriors. The story is an action-adventure premise rather than a depiction of real events.

Kwan Chung plays John, one of the team members assembled by the shadowy government agency. John is part of the group of prisoners and fighters sent on the mission to the island.

Chen Hung-Lieh plays Sai-ichi, listed among the film's top cast. While the synopsis doesn't give full character details, Sai-ichi is one of the principal figures involved in the island mission.

The film culminates with the team's mission running into deadly traps and ultimately uncovering a larger secret tied to the island and their assignment. It resolves the central question of whether they complete the heist while revealing the true stakes behind the operation.