TV-PG
1998    43minComédie, Crime
6.97.1
Cette série met en scène Sammo Law, policier à Shanghaï et spécialiste des arts martiaux, qui rejoint la police de Los Angeles avec la mission de retrouver un dangereux criminel chinois. Sa mission s'éternise et il résout de nombreuses affaires avec l'aide de ses coéquipiers Malone, Dickson et Parker.

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2 saisons

  • Saison 1
    Saison 122 épisodes
  • Saison 2
    Saison 222 épisodes
  • 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 février 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 octobre 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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