Yes, Madam!: Film Facts

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    by Hong Kong Legends

The exhilarating fight finale--which resulted in many injuries to the dedicated stunt team as they tried to top the work being pioneered by Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan--is regarded by enthusiasts as one of the best ever filmed!
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    by Hong Kong Legends

Leading Lady Michelle Yeoh trained tirelessly for months in preparation for her role, and stunned audiences with her tenacity, daring, and skill, turning out one of the best stunts ever for a female lead.
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There is always a bit of confusion about which films belong in the "In The Line Of Duty" series. Here's what we currently believe it to be:
  • Royal Warriors (1986 - Michelle Yeoh)
  • Yes, Madam! (1985 - Michelle Yeoh)
  • In the Line of Duty 3: Force of the Dragon (1988 - Cynthia Khan)
  • In the Line of Duty 4: Witness (1989 - Cynthia Khan)
  • In the Line of Duty 5: Middle Man (1990 - Cynthia Khan)
  • In the Line of Duty 6: Forbidden Arsenal (1991 - Cynthia Khan)
  • In the Line of Duty 7: Sea Wolves (1991 - Cynthia Khan)
Cynthia Khan replaced Michelle Yeoh after the first two films because Yeoh (previously known as Michelle Khan) "retired" to marry multimillionaire Dickson Poon, head of D&B studios and producer of several of Michelle's films including "Royal Warriors" and "Magnificent Warriors." Bored with being a housewife, Yeoh divorced Poon in the early 1990s and almost immediately made "Police Story 3: Supercop" with Jackie Chan. Cynthia Khan, a Taiwanese actress, derived her name from "Michelle Khan" and "Cynthia Rothrock."
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