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Three Kinds of Heat is a 1987 American action film written and directed by Leslie Stevens and starring Robert Ginty, Victoria Barrett, Shakti Chen, Jeannie Brown, Leslie Clark and Malcolm Connell. It was released on December 4, 1987, by The Cannon Group, Inc. [2] [3]
James Wing Woo as Chen; Rick Mali as Lee; Bill M. Ryusaki as Zhou; Addison Randall as Inspector; Richard Beatty as Cop - Rick; Wendy MacDonald as Barmaid; Joe Kuroda as Man #1; George Cheung as Man #2; Al Leong as Guard; Leo Lee as Leader; Shakti as Lady; Lisa Larosa as Waitress; Chuck Borden as Terrorist; Marta Merrifield as Court Reporter
Shakti is a fusion band formed by English guitarist John McLaughlin, Indian violin player L. Shankar, percussionists Zakir Hussain (on tabla) and T. H. "Vikku" Vinayakram (on Ghatam) [1] in 1973, [2] initially under the stage name "Turiyananda Sangit" [3] (which translates in English to "The pinnacle delight in music" [4]).
He appeared in supporting roles in films throughout the 1980s and 1990s, including Chinese sorcerer Egg Shen in John Carpenter's cult film Big Trouble in Little China, royal adviser Chen Bao Shen in the Best Picture–winning The Last Emperor (1987), rural storekeeper Walter Chang in the comedy horror film Tremors (1990), and Grandpa Mori in ...
Now, siblings Alice and Jonson Chen are overseeing the national expansion of 99 Ranch Market. They grew up at the nearly 40-year-old Asian grocery chain in the San Gabriel Valley. Now, siblings ...
On 14 May 2010, Lewis and her Los Angeles-based attorney Gloria Allred accused Roman Polanski of having sexually assaulted Lewis when she was 16 years old, [7] while the two were working on Pirates.
Joan Chen got her first taste of fame as the teen star of "Little Flower" (or "Xiao hua"), a melodramatic war epic released in her native China eight years before her big international breakout in ...
According to the Monier-Williams dictionary, Shakti (Ĺšakti) is the Sanskrit feminine term meaning "energy, ability, strength, effort, power, might, capability", and "capacity for" or "power over". [1] [7] Though the term Shakti has broad implications, it mostly denotes "power or energy". [7]