88 Films: The Inspector Wears Skirts III (1990) - Reviewed

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In a swift turnaround after the success of Wellson Chin’s sequel to his hit 1988 comedy film series The Inspector Wears Skirts and the second film a year later, Chin and producer Billy Chan reunited with the cast once again with the 1990 aptly named Raid on Royal Casino Marine or The Inspector Wears Skirts III.  Moving the action adventure crimefighting to a Casino Ship with the chief Inspector Kan (Stanley Fung) married to Madame Wu (Sibelle Hu) now somewhat retired, the ragtag gang of female soldiers are tasked with going undercover on the ship to try and sniff out and apprehend a group of thieves stealing military equipment and weaponry.  With Sandra Ng reprising her role as the temperamental Amy and Billy Lau as troublemaking Nam, the film is an unlikely candidate in the Inspector Wears Skirts saga for ratcheting up the stakes and giving Sandra Ng’s character her biggest challenge in the series yet!
 
After quitting the force, Madame Wu’s husband Inspector Kan goes out to regroup the remaining SKIRTS members while she begins training the Banshee Squad Members for their upcoming mission.  As Kan and Nam prepare their SKIRTS members for the possible hardships ahead with their undercover Casino Ship mission including but not limited to being tortured or electrocuted, the girls get into spats with a sexist bus driver meanwhile Amy ups the ante by taking on three middle-aged female gamblers.  After beating them at their own game, her ascension into the upper ranks of poker leads her directly in the firing line of nefarious criminals keen on besieging and burglarizing the patrons while trying to kill off en-masse the SKIRTS unit.

 
Basically an Inspector Wears Skirts entry moved out to sea with many of the casino caper tropes rolling themselves out onscreen, the third entry officially titled Raid on Royal Casino Marine due to not being made by Golden Harvest winds up being among the best of the lot for ushering in many of the same lowbrow and off-color sexist comedy mixed with badass martial arts choreography by Lau Chau-Sang.  Giving Sandra Ng the most to do while also giving our two main characters Inspector Kan and Madame Wu their most death-defying feat yet, this water-bound action-adventure is at once hilarious and thrilling and perhaps the most thoroughly entertaining and fully fledged Inspector Wears Skirts film.

 
Shot by two cinematographers Au Ming-Hung and Au Kam-Hung and scored by Noel Quinlan and Jim Yeung, one of the joys of this casino borne actioner is seeing the characters going undercover in tuxedos or dresses while the unexpected card gaming wunderkind Amy finds herself in a magician’s outfit for the final round.  Characters get thrown in and out of the water or climb up back onto the Casino Ship sneakily and the setting made all the more remote by being out in the middle of the sea gives the proceedings an added layer of excitement.  Mostly though, the gang is all here in perhaps their funniest and finally most intense operation with the character arcs of Madame Wu, Inspector Kan and Amy coming full circle while The Killer and The Blue Jean Monster actor Fui-On Shing makes a wonderful cameo as a gangster smitten by Amy.

 
Licensed by China Star Pictures and restored in 2K from the original camera negative, Raid on Royal Casino Marine aka The Inspector Wears Skirts III is the logical height of the series with all the characters in place, just the right amount of silly slapstick violence and serious hardcore carnage.  As with the previous two iterations, 88 Films have packaged the film with reversible sleeve art, a double-sided poster, audio commentary with Hong Kong film expert Frank Djeng, a deleted scene and original trailer.  While the second and third installations sadly still lack Cynthia Rothrock who brought a formidable energy to the first entry, this was a surefire delight and proof you could still squeeze another movie out of this saga with these quirky, funny, lovable but ultimately badass women of the SKIRTS team!

--Andrew Kotwicki