New Dragon Gate Inn

New Dragon Gate Inn is a 1992 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Raymond Lee and produced by Tsui Hark, starring Maggie Cheung, Brigitte Lin, Tony Leung Ka-fai, and Donnie Yen.

He is the head of the Emperor's ruthless security agency known as the Eastern Depot (東廠 Dong Chang) and has built up significant forces including an elite unit of mounted archers and horsemen who receive intensive training and superior equipment.

Tsao does spare two of the children and instead sentences them to exile in order to lure Yang's subordinate general, Chow Wai-on, into a trap.

Rebels, led by Chow's lover, swordswoman Yau Mo-yan, arrive and free them, but are attacked by Eastern Depot troops.

That night she confronts Mo-yan and the pair engage in a lively acrobatic fight with both women trying to remain clothed, while stripping the other.

Things are made even more complicated when Eastern Depot officials led by Cha arrive at the inn posing as merchants.

Jade, a practical woman, is rather surprised at having to marry for a one-night stand but proceeds anyway, with Cha acting as host for the wedding.

The growing tension inside the inn breaks out into open battle when Cha and his men realise that the rebels want to use the secret passage to escape.

The fight that follows results in the deaths of all the Eastern Depot soldiers at the inn and most of the rebels and brigand hosts.

The set included two other films: Once Upon a Time in China II, and a two-disc platinum edition of Iron Monkey.