WATCH YOUR FAVORITE
MOVIES & TV SERIES ONLINE
TRY FREE TRIAL
Home > Action >

Iron Angels 3

Watch Iron Angels 3 For Free

Iron Angels 3

A gang of crime-fighting martial-arts beauties battle a terrorist organization based in Thailand led by a religious fanatic.

... more
Release : 1989
Rating : 6
Studio : Molesworth Limited Production, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Makeup Artist, 
Cast : Moon Lee Alex Fong Panna Rittikrai Tang Chiu-Yau Lau Fong-Sai
Genre : Action

Cast List

Reviews

Borserie
2018/08/30

it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.

More
TrueHello
2018/08/30

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

More
Leoni Haney
2018/08/30

Yes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.

More
Anoushka Slater
2018/08/30

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

More
OllieSuave-007
2017/10/01

This is a somewhat thrilling final sequel to Hong Kong's "Iron Angel/Fighting Madam" series. It features Alex Fong and Moon Lee once more as the Iron Angels, martial arts-trained agents, this time tasked to take on a terrorist organization in Thailand.There's some fun stuff here with action galore mixed in with humor and suspense. My favorite action scene is where Moon Lee takes on a band of the terrorist soldiers, while also showing off her impressive nunchuks skills. There's also a boxing match between Alex Fong and a ruthless, angry Thai boxer - also pretty riveting and intense. Have to say, though, that the ***spoiler ahead*** finale was overkill and those Thai government officials the Angels were supposed to protect were rather clueless and ignorant to say the least. And, for some reason, Moon Lee and another fellow Iron Angel, Kharina, were absent. ***spoiler ends***The plot is simple, action is intense, but again, overkill.Grade B-

More
kimberlymhn
2015/08/11

If this movie just contained action scenes featuring the amazing Moon Lee, I would have been rated it higher. Early in the film, Moon infiltrates an organisation of terrorist assassins, taking the place of one of their number after a fight on a train and follows this with a couple energetic brawls against armies of men. Inexplicably the directors opted to hand large sections of the movie over to male leads (despite the title) and Moon more or less disappears from the film. The army of bad guys who a sensible director would have had annihilated by the feet and fists of Moon instead meet their doom at the hands of a pair of guys in ridiculous machine gun equipped jet packs. The other plus of this movie is the main villain, played by American Katy Hickman in her only Hong Kong role (she is not Saskia Van Rijswijk as some have claimed). Surely the climatic fight should have been between her and Moon, but I'm sure there must be a story behind Moon Lee's limited screen time on this feature.

More
gridoon
2007/11/13

The Iron Angels (Alex Fong, Moon Lee, Kharina Sa, Fong's new male partner, and another guy called "The Computer" - no sign of Elaine Lui this time) go to Thailand to stop some terrorists. That's pretty much all the plot you need for this one. For pure fighting fans, this is probably the best film in the series. Moon Lee has more fight scenes than in the previous films and looks pretty lethal: one of her best moves is when she jumps on a guy, wraps her legs around his waist, flips backwards, lands on top of him and punches him straight on his face! And Fong has an extended Muay Thai ring match against a local fighter. But shootout fans won't be disappointed, either; a gunfight near the end has an INCREDIBLE body count that easily rivals that of most war movies. The girls-with-guns factor is brought down a little by the absence of Elaine Lui, and the fact that Kharina Sa is given nothing to do, but goes up again with the addition of several female baddies, the leader of whom is a pretty muscular blonde. There are also notable Bond references: we get the female version of the Bond vs. Red Grant train fight in "From Russia With Love" as Moon Lee takes on a Japanese killer lady (who even has shoe-knives!), the blonde villainess pets (not a cat but) a baby croc, and at the end the heroes attack the terrorists on jetpacks like the one Connery used in "Thunderball" - only these are equipped with inexhaustible machine guns! (**1/2)

More
chrichtonsworld
2007/11/07

This rare title is very difficult to get hold off. I saw this almost 18 years ago on tape. "Iron Angels 3" belongs to the "Girls with Guns" genre. Typical HK action flicks in which women kick ass big time! Wonderful shootouts and excellent martial arts. Pay special attention to the scene in the train that obvious is a tribute to the famous fight scene in "From Russia with Love". But personally I liked this better because you have the pretty Moon Lee fighting this other beautiful(killer) woman. As with most of the movies in this genre the plot is simple and not very important. It is all about the action and which you get plenty off. "Iron Angels 3" is without a doubt one of the best titles that this genre has to offer! That's why it is very strange that they did not mass produced this on DVD. Warning: Do not confuse this movie with "Charlie's Angels". "Iron Angels 3" also consists of humor but the action scenes are definitely hardcore.

More
Watch Instant, Get Started Now Watch Instant, Get Started Now