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DVD (Kung Fu) arrow They Call Her Cleopatra Wong DVD



They Call Her Cleopatra Wong DVD

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Director: Bobby A Suarez
Writer: Romeo N Galang, Bobby A Suarez
Cast: Marrie Lee, George Estregan, Dante Varona, Kerry Chandler, Franco Guerrero, Alex Pecate
Runtime: 110 minutes
Year: 1978
Country: Singapore, Philippines
Alternate Titles: Female Big Boss, Cleopatra Wong
They Call Her... Cleopatra Wong (also known as Cleopatra Wong and Female Big Boss) is a 1978, starring Marrie Lee, Franco Guerrero, Dante Varonna and George Estregan. The film, riding on the success of Hong Kong martial arts films of the era as well as the James Bond and superspy craze, details the adventures of a female Interpol agent. The movie is directed by Bobby A. Suarez and is written by Romeo N. Galang as well as himself. The film is reported listed by cult director Quentin Tarantino as among those that inspired him.



 








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