Deal on Fire! Undercover Punch and Gun | Blu-ray | Only $6.99 – Expires soon!

Undercover Punch and Gun | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Undercover Punch and Gun | Blu-ray & DVD (Well Go USA)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for Well Go USA’s Undercover Punch and Gun (read our review).

Philip Ng (The Trough), Vanness Wu (Dragon Blade), Andy On (True Legend) and Jiang Luxia (Operation Red Sea) join forces for Undercover Punch and Gun (aka Undercover vs. Undercover), the directorial debut of filmmakers Frankie Tam and Philip Lui, writers of Gallants and Wild City, respectively.

An undercover cop’s daring plan to infiltrate a notorious drug ring is severely compromised when a rival agency attacks mid-trade and kills the gang’s leader in the action-packed MMA thriller Undercover Punch and Gun. Their cover blown, both teams are forced to unite and take to the high seas in an attempt to overthrow the ruthless smuggler behind it all.

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7 Responses to Deal on Fire! Undercover Punch and Gun | Blu-ray | Only $6.99 – Expires soon!

  1. Andrew Hernandez says:

    Mike Leeder was posting about this recently. I like the 90’s aesthetic to it.

  2. Jerry Johnson says:

    Reminds me of a 90’s film for sure. Like something Clarence Fok would have directed.

  3. ‘Undercover Punch and Gun’ – sounds like an unused title for a Philip Ko directed Filipino cheapie. But you know what? I kind of liked those Philip Ko directed Filipino cheapies! (& hey, these days any Chinese movie involving fists that isn’t straight to an online pay-per-view streaming channel must be doing something right)

    • Andrew Hernandez says:

      That title is catchy. Assuming the movie is good and gets picked up by Well Go, I wonder if it’ll keep the title.

      I like some Phillip Ko titles. Even though they were rushed, a few gems would pop out and feature a healthy dose of well choreographed action.

      I hope Punch and Gun is a tribute to that bygone era that focused on cool action.

      What kind of online streaming channels are we talking about?

      • AFS says:

        The film is indeed right out of the early-nineties, for better and for worse.

      • “That title is catchy. Assuming the movie is good and gets picked up by Well Go, I wonder if it’ll keep the title.”

        It took almost 2 years, but your question can now be considered answered!

        • Andrew Hernandez says:

          Haha! I wonder if Hi-Yah will attract more customers with it. I never would have guessed the streaming service would take off like it had.

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