THE TWINS EFFECT

Award of Best Action Choreography,
The 40th Golden Horse Awards, Tainan, Taiwan, Dec 13,2003

 (Co-Director/Action Director)


That's Donnie and Jackie Chan on the set.

Synopsis

Reeve (Ekin Cheng) is a fearless vampire slayer who travels to Wales on the trail of his archenemy, Duke Dekotes (Mickey Hardt). Unbeknownst to Reeve, Dekotes has been drinking the blood of the six vampire Princes, making him more powerful than ever. The ensuing showdown leaves Reeve¹s partner, Lila (Josie Ho), dead.

Reeve returns to his native Hong Kong to visit his sister, Helen (Charlene Choi). Meanwhile, the surviving vampire prince Kazaf (Edison Chen) and his manservant Prada (Anthony Wong) have also moved to the SAR to escape Dekotes. Reeve¹s new partner, Gypsy (Gillian Chung), arrives. To his dismay, she is the same age as his sister, and just as troublesome. Reeve soon becomes aware that there are vampires in Hong Kong, and he and Gypsy take to the streets to hunt them.

Matters become further confused when Helen falls in love with Kazaf. They gate-crash the wedding of am ambulance driver, Jackie (Jackie Chan), who later comes to their aid when Kazaf is pursued by vampires. Dekotes arrives in Hong Kong, and proves more than a match for Reeve. After he is taken prisoner, Helen and Gypsy join forces to take on Dekotes...

Cast and crew:

(Ekin Cheng : Reeve) (Charlene Choi : Helen) (Gillian Chung : Gypsy) (Edison Chen : Kazaf) (Anthony Wong : Prada) (Mickey Hardt : Duke) (Karen Mok : Ivy) And (Jackie Chan as 'Jackie'.)

Director : Dante Lam Action Director : Donnie Yen Producers : Carl Chang, Bey Logan
Executive Producer : Albert Yeung



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