If Armour of God (1986) was Jackie Chan’s attempt to make an Asian James Bond film, Operation Condor is him perfecting the formula. Released five years after the original, this sequel is widely regarded as superior to its predecessor. It is faster, funnier, and features some of the most dangerous stunt work ever committed to celluloid. It stands as the definitive "Indiana Jones-style" film from Hong Kong’s golden age of action cinema. Jackie reprises his role as "Asian Hawk," a treasure hunter and mercenary. This time, he is hired by the United Nations to track down a cache of Nazi gold buried in the Sahara Desert during World War II. He is joined by three female companions—ranging from a U.N. representative to a spoiled heiress—which creates the classic Jackie Chan dynamic of "the capable man surrounded by chaos." Familia Sacana Praia De Nudismo Parte 02 [BEST]
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The plot is paper-thin, serving only as a vehicle to move the characters from one exotic location to the next. From the winding streets of Madrid to the scorching deserts of Morocco (standing in for the Sahara), the film leverages its international scope. Unlike many Hong Kong films of the era that felt confined to studio backlots, Operation Condor feels cinematic and expansive. The primary reason to watch Operation Condor is the action choreography, and specifically, the finale inside the wind tunnel.