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From Manila With Love

18 March, 2008 (13:49) | New Reviews

Tony Falcon, Agent X-44: Last Target
The road that lead me to Tony Falcon was a somewhat long and circuitous one. It began when I was watching the third Christopher Lee Fu Manchu movie and found my attention drawn to the actor Tony Ferrer, who was playing the fairly substantial supporting role of Shanghai Police Inspector Ramos. Ferrer was certainly charismatic, and handled himself admirably in his action scenes. But what really struck me was that here was a Filipino actor playing a character whom the filmmakers had gone out of their way to identify as Filipino. Given that this was a film in which a pasty-faced Englishman with putty on his eyelids was being sold as Chinese, made at a time when few in the movie business were losing sleep over whether their Asian casting was race or nationality appropriate, this seemed to me like an unusual consideration.

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Comment from Blake Matthews
Time: March 18, 2008, 2:01 pm

Exploding horse, eh? Does it actually get to explode, and Tony Falcon just pushes the guy away? If so, did it resemble the horse-splitting in “Swordsman 2″?

Comment from Todd
Time: March 18, 2008, 3:34 pm

To tell the truth, that whole sequence was kind of confusing… and potentially troubling, which is why I didn’t go into it further. Let’s just say that creating a woefully unconvincing life-sized mock up of a horse like that seen in “Swordsman 2″ was well beyond the means of the filmmakers in this case.

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