Cleopatra Wong
Cleopatra Wong is a fictional character created in 1978 by Filipino filmmaker and producer Bobby A. Suarez, who featured her in three feature-length movies: They Call Her Cleopatra Wong in 1978, Dynamite Johnson (a.k.a. Bionic Boy II) in 1979, and Devil’s Angels (a.k.a. Devil’s Three) in 1980. She was portrayed by Singapore actress Marrie Lee.
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Cleopatra Wong
Cleopatra Wong is a fictional character created in 1978 by Filipino filmmaker and producer Bobby A. Suarez, who featured her in three feature-length movies: They Call Her Cleopatra Wong in 1978, Dynamite Johnson (a.k.a. Bionic Boy II) in 1979, and Devil’s Angels (a.k.a. Devil’s Three) in 1980. She was portrayed by Singapore actress Marrie Lee.
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They Call Her Cleopatra Wong (1978)
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Devil’s Angels
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Cleopatra Wong
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Female Big Boss
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Bionic Boy
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Quentin Tarantino
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"Cleopatra Wong was a gigantic inspiration."
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