Cleopatra Jones is whisked off to the Orient where she takes on the Dragon Lady Bianca Javin (Stella Stevens), an underworld queen whose posh casino masks a diabolical global drug-smuggling operation. Teaming up with local fighter Li Ming to defeat the Triads, funky-fashioned Cleo high-kicks her way through to the final showdown. Read more
| Starring | Tamara Dobson, Albert Popwell, Caro Kenyatta, Stella Stevens |
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| Director | Chuck Bail |
| Genres | Action/Adventure |
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Super-foxy Tamara Dobson is sent to Hong Kong to free two CIA agents caught in the Chinatown underworld clutches of the evil Dragon Lady (Stella Stevens). The result is more glossy high camp and low-grade action, with the statuesque Dobson piling on the silver eye shadow and changing into increasingly outlandish outfits. No wonder she can't handle the stunts with any credibility! Slick and outrageous fun, with Stevens clearly having a ball as the drug empress.
This lame follow-up to the less than brilliant Cleopatra Jones has its black special agent combating drug rings in Hong... read more on Time Out
Feeble sequel lacking the brashness of the original, but equally tasteless.
Most blaxplotiation sequels tend to be very lacklstre affairs, merely rehashing the originals plot ('Shaft's Big score' and 'Slaughters big rip ... more
This is the second of the Cleopatra Jones Movies played by Tamara Dobson. Tamaras wardrobe needs a large screen to really appriciate it; that and being in ... more
I felt like a kid again watching this. Typical film of that era though.
Most blaxplotiation sequels tend to be very lacklstre affairs, merely rehashing the originals plot ('Shaft's Big score' and 'Slaughters big rip ... more
I felt like a kid again watching this. Typical film of that era though.
Most blaxplotiation sequels tend to be very lacklstre affairs, merely rehashing the originals plot ('Shaft's Big score' and 'Slaughters big rip ... more
This is the second of the Cleopatra Jones Movies played by Tamara Dobson. Tamaras wardrobe needs a large screen to really appriciate it; that and being in ... more
I felt like a kid again watching this. Typical film of that era though.
Super-foxy Tamara Dobson is sent to Hong Kong to free two CIA agents caught in the Chinatown underworld clutches of the evil Dragon Lady (Stella Stevens). The result is more glossy high camp and low-grade action, with the statuesque Dobson piling on the silver eye shadow and changing into increasingly outlandish outfits. No wonder she can't handle the stunts with any credibility! Slick and outrageous fun, with Stevens clearly having a ball as the drug empress.
This lame follow-up to the less than brilliant Cleopatra Jones has its black special agent combating drug rings in Hong... read more on Time Out
Feeble sequel lacking the brashness of the original, but equally tasteless.