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1998    43minComedia, Crimen
6.97.1
Sammo Law, un policía e instructor de combate de Shanghai (China), que llega a Los Ángeles en busca del jefe de una banda criminal y de una agente de policía infiltrada, con la que se ha perdido el contacto. Una vez en Estados Unidos, su misión cambia y comienza a combatir el crimen en Los Ángeles al lado de una pareja de policías norteamericanos. Los conocimientos de artes marciales de Sammo serán de gran ayuda.

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2 Seasons

  • Temporada 1
    Temporada 122 Episodes
  • Temporada 2
    Temporada 222 Episodes
  • Sammo Hung Kam-BoSammo Law
  • Kelly HuChen Pei Pei
  • Arsenio HallTerrell Parker
  • Gretchen EgolfAmy Dylan
  • Louis MandylorDet. Louis Malone
  • Tom WrightCapt. Benjamin Winship
  • Darryl ChanThug (uncredited)
  • David LeitchDavid Hasbro
  • Tzi MaLee Hei
  • Tammy LaurenDet. Dana Doyle
  • Julia CampbellMelanie George
  • Sung KangXian
  • Monica Malek-YonanDetective
  • Natalie RaitanoIvana Bock
  • James HongWeng Chu
  • Tim CurryThe One (voice)
  • Neal McDonoughKyle Strode
  • Christopher NeameThe One (voice)
  • MakoMaster Reng
  • Suzanne KrullMrs. Pimner
  • ርልዪረ9 de febrero de 2026
    👊💥Sammo Hung's acting may be a bit stilted, but you can't say the same for his awesome martial arts skills. It's a shame Martial Law was cancelled at the millenium. It should have gone on for two or three more seasons.
  • Callum28 de octubre de 2025
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (out of 5) Martial Law – When East Meets West and Everything Breaks a Table Before buddy-cop comedies were self-aware parodies of themselves, Martial Law crashed onto the scene with fists flying and Sammo Hung spinning through cultural and literal barriers alike. It’s the ultimate late-’90s East-meets-West action comedy — part kung-fu showcase, part procedural chaos, and entirely fun. Hung’s charm lies in his contrast: a disciplined Hong Kong martial artist navigating the neon sprawl of Los Angeles police work. The show paired him with a revolving cast of cops and crooks, all orbiting his seemingly unflappable calm (until someone gets thrown through a window). It handled topics like racism and trafficking with surprising lightness — never trivialising them, but wrapping the punches in a grin. Where Blue Lights lives in grim realism and Death in Paradise basks in tropical sugar, Martial Law is pure comic-book pulp brought to life: bright, quick, and unapologetically physical. Two seasons felt both too short and just right — long enough to leave its mark, short enough not to wear out its gi. Pairing: A sweet-and-spicy cocktail — maybe a lychee margarita with a chili-salt rim — balancing East and West, calm and chaos, just like Sammo himself.

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