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Der gewitzte und smarte Chang Wong und seine furchtlose Partnerin schmieden einen ausgeklügelten Plan, um einen Heroin-Drogenring zu zerschlagen, der von dem ruchlosen und aufgeblasenen Paul... Alles lesenDer gewitzte und smarte Chang Wong und seine furchtlose Partnerin schmieden einen ausgeklügelten Plan, um einen Heroin-Drogenring zu zerschlagen, der von dem ruchlosen und aufgeblasenen Paul angeführt wird.Der gewitzte und smarte Chang Wong und seine furchtlose Partnerin schmieden einen ausgeklügelten Plan, um einen Heroin-Drogenring zu zerschlagen, der von dem ruchlosen und aufgeblasenen Paul angeführt wird.
Paul L. Smith
- Paul the Westerner
- (as Paul Smith)
Yi Chang
- Peter Chen, Paul's Henchman #1
- (as Chang I)
Angela Mao
- Chang Hung's Partner
- (as Mao Ying)
Fu-Hsiung Cheng
- Tom, Paul's Henchman #2
- (as Cheng Fu-Hsiung)
Blackie Shou-Liang Ko
- Paul's Henchman #3
- (as Ko Shou-Liang)
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At first watch, it may be easy to dismiss this film as just another cheaply made kung fu movie, but if you own it like I do, and watch it multiple times, you start to see it in a brand new light.
This is really a good movie. It has a plot, character development, a good main villain, a good hero, and great action. Of course it's got it's flaws and things that don't make sense, but overall I have no complaints.
It's hard for me to put into words about the plot. There's a lot going on, but it's easy to follow , and what they do makes senses. It all culminates into one major event.
I've always liked actor Bruce Li, he delivers in all his films, one of which is my favorite, THE THREE AVENGERS. Paul L. Smith was a great choice for the main bad guy. He is best known for playing Bluto in POPEYE (1980), but this was before that, so they are irrelevant to one another. He very easily could have just portrayed some grunting brute who was simply a henchman, but they took him very seriously. The voice actor for his dialogue was a good choice as well.
To conclude, as I stated, it may take more than one viewing, but when you take the time to listen and follow the story, you'll find it to be pretty decent after all.
This is really a good movie. It has a plot, character development, a good main villain, a good hero, and great action. Of course it's got it's flaws and things that don't make sense, but overall I have no complaints.
It's hard for me to put into words about the plot. There's a lot going on, but it's easy to follow , and what they do makes senses. It all culminates into one major event.
I've always liked actor Bruce Li, he delivers in all his films, one of which is my favorite, THE THREE AVENGERS. Paul L. Smith was a great choice for the main bad guy. He is best known for playing Bluto in POPEYE (1980), but this was before that, so they are irrelevant to one another. He very easily could have just portrayed some grunting brute who was simply a henchman, but they took him very seriously. The voice actor for his dialogue was a good choice as well.
To conclude, as I stated, it may take more than one viewing, but when you take the time to listen and follow the story, you'll find it to be pretty decent after all.
Hello action movie fans!!! This is your Martial Arts movie extrordenair DANIEL KAHN NELSON!!! Here to offer you true martial arts movie fans a real critical view of Hong Kong and Japanese cinema!!! In the next couple of weeks I will be commenting on movies that have been under-rated and not judged carefully enough so be sure to watch where I strike next!!!
This was actually a pretty good film. There was however one cheesy but cool moment, that being when Bruce Li put on oil to make himself smooth and slippery during a fight with the drug lord's body guard. In fact it was quite funny. But the fight seens involving the female assistant were well choreographed and the final fight seen was awesome yet left something to be desired. All in all a well earned 8 out of 10.
This was actually a pretty good film. There was however one cheesy but cool moment, that being when Bruce Li put on oil to make himself smooth and slippery during a fight with the drug lord's body guard. In fact it was quite funny. But the fight seens involving the female assistant were well choreographed and the final fight seen was awesome yet left something to be desired. All in all a well earned 8 out of 10.
I'm so sick of people judging these classic kung fu movies by completely ridiculous criteria. So what if the dubbing is bad or the cinematography isn't up to snuff. These were meant as entertainment and should be judged as such. Were you entertained? Yes? Then it's a good movie and shut the f up! This particular movie's got a little bit of everything. Strippers, bad guys who dress like Bing Crosby, Lung Fei's worst hairdo ever, Angela Mao lookin' hot in a metallic jumpsuit, and Bruce Li sporting some major badass swagger. Oh yeah, and did I mention that the fat dude from Robin Williams' Popeye is in it. I won't tell you how he croaks, but let's just say that they don't make 'em like this anymore. And the theme song . . .the theme song ROCKS! I had it stuck in my head for days. If you're a fan of the late 70s / early 80s kung fu genre, then you owe it to yourself to check this out.
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The most brutal action packed martial arts battle of the decade, Bruce Li, The Roaring Kung Tiger, faces his deadliest enemy.. the vicious and sadistic torturer from The Midnight Express. The Hoover Night Club in Bangkok is used to coverup the operations of the international narcotics group headed by an American, George Cross. A rival gang, run by a chinese, also tries to dominate the drug market in southeast Asia. Handsome professional killer Chang Hung, accompanied by his female assistant, arrives in Bangkok and smashes a Kung-fu school run by George. Tseng Tse-chan, leader of the chinese group, approaches Chang to eliminate george, but his price is too high. Unknown to him, Chang was hired by George to infiltrate Tseng' racket. The girl's job is to play the 2 rival gangs against each other..
Fun little martial arts time-filler, with Bruce Li attempting to bring down a pair of international drug dealing operations by pitting one against the other.
Paper-thin plot is just an excuse for endless martial arts fight sequences, most are fairly well choreographed, some go on for such a long time, however, they become tiresome. Well photographed in Bangkok (?, at least, that is where the story is set) with a funny bit with a lubed-up Li fighting gargantuan-sized foe; and a good (if still slightly goofball) climactic battle in a warehouse with Paul Smith.
Print quality is surprisingly good also, without noticeable frames missing and awkward jump cuts, nor annoying clicks and pops on the soundtrack.
Paper-thin plot is just an excuse for endless martial arts fight sequences, most are fairly well choreographed, some go on for such a long time, however, they become tiresome. Well photographed in Bangkok (?, at least, that is where the story is set) with a funny bit with a lubed-up Li fighting gargantuan-sized foe; and a good (if still slightly goofball) climactic battle in a warehouse with Paul Smith.
Print quality is surprisingly good also, without noticeable frames missing and awkward jump cuts, nor annoying clicks and pops on the soundtrack.
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- WissenswertesPaul Smith's fighting style seems an homage to Bud Spencer.
- PatzerSince the heroes know where and when the big deal they want to ruin is going to occur, why arrive without backup? They seemed smart enough to be more prepared.
- VerbindungenEdited into Ninja Theater: Return of the Tiger (2022)
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