Silver Hawk

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For the animated series, see Silverhawks

Silver Hawk
Directed by Jingle Ma
Starring Michelle Yeoh
Richie Ren
Michael Jai White
Li Bingbing
Release date(s) 2004
Running time 99 min.
Country Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Language English / Cantonese
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Silver Hawk (Orig. Fei Ying) is a 2004 Hong Kong movie starring Michelle Yeoh, Richie Ren, Luke Goss, Michael Jai White and Li Bingbing, directed by Jingle Ma. Yeoh plays the title character, a masked comic book style heroine who rides a motorcycle, saves kidnapped pandas and uses her martial arts moves on the bad guys. The masked heroine theme dates back to Huang Ying, a 1948 Shanghai book by Xiao Ping.

The original N-gage is prominently featured and used by one of the secondary characters.

Was filmed back to back in both Cantonese and English.


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