Bleeding Steel stars Jackie Chan as a Hong Kong
police inspector named Lin, but what's crazy is that the enemy he's facing is some kind of technologically enhanced man who looks like one of the Borg crossed with Batman & Robin «s Mr. Freeze and employs an army that looks like they're from the grid in TRON Legacy.
The FBI are on the case, but he flies in an old friend and
police inspector named Lee (Chan, Who Am I?)
Not exact matches
Johnny's main contacts are his lover Kathleen (Kathleen Ryan), also loved by the stern
police inspector (Denis O'Dea) on Johnny's trail; the elderly, frail, art fancier Father Tom (W. G. Fay); and an opportunistic little man
named Shell (F. J. McCormick), who lives in an attic with two fellow eccentrics — Robert Newton as the alcoholic painter Lukey, and Elwyn Brooke - Jones as the failed medical student Tober.
And even though Father James knows the identity of the mystery man, he declines to
name him to the local
police inspector (Gary Lydon).
But with the help of
police inspector Jake Bishop and her ex-husband Max, Suzanne hopes to clear her good
name — before another bad donut is fatally frosted...