Jui gaai paak dong
- 1982
- 1 घं 33 मि
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA "James Bond" type burglar named King Kong (Sam Hui) tries to redeem himself and joins forces with Albert "Baldy" Au (Karl Maka), a bumbling police detective from the states, to try to trac... सभी पढ़ेंA "James Bond" type burglar named King Kong (Sam Hui) tries to redeem himself and joins forces with Albert "Baldy" Au (Karl Maka), a bumbling police detective from the states, to try to track down a rare set of stolen luscious diamonds before it ends up in the hands of a notoriou... सभी पढ़ेंA "James Bond" type burglar named King Kong (Sam Hui) tries to redeem himself and joins forces with Albert "Baldy" Au (Karl Maka), a bumbling police detective from the states, to try to track down a rare set of stolen luscious diamonds before it ends up in the hands of a notorious European gangster named "White Gloves." The two unlikely duo are supervised by Supt. Nan... सभी पढ़ें
- पुरस्कार
- 1 जीत और कुल 4 नामांकन
- Laurel
- (as Gai-Keung Si)
- Nancy (Ballerina)
- (as Ling-chi Chan)
- White Glove's Thug
- (as Tai-san)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Here we have the first film in the amazing "Aces go places" series (Mad Mission is the american title).
Gadgets, comedy, more gadgets, more comedy, the films are heavily inspired by the James Bond films, and in truth this first one also borrows elements from the Dick Emery film, Ooh you are awful.
I think they are amazing , and in my opinion, each one gets better than the last, so number 5 is actually my very favourite.
10 out of 10.
One of the best comedies in history **********
1) The music score (you may find yourself whistling it)
2) The stunts
3) Sylvia Chang's legs
Other than that, this is a mildly funny - but rarely hilarious - action comedy. As I mentioned, many of the stunts (from motorcycle jumps to car crashes and from motorized gliding to tightrope walking) are WOW-worthy, and there are some clever comic ideas as well (thief Sam Hui and his partner failing to find a quiet place to discuss their latest job). However, much of the humor is simply juvenile (the bald cop played by Karl Maka is nick-named "Kodyjack", a fat Italian mafia boss makes someone "an offer he can't refuse", etc.), and the story is not all that engaging. Here's to hoping the next series entries are better. (**)
King Kong (Sam Hui) is a Simon Templar-like thief, known for pulling off a major jewel heist in Hong Kong. The Royal Hong Kong Police are stumped and decide to enlist overseas help from a shortlist which includes Inspector Clouseaubut realizing that actor Peter Sellers is now dead (an interesting use of in-jokes mixing reality with the film world), they turn to their next choice, American-based Albert Au (Karl Maka), the 'Bald Detective' (the literal translation of the series Kojak in Cantonese). Sylvia Chang plays a police superintendent who Au falls for.
Apart from some changes to the story, and action sequences which arguably inspired Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and other film stars, it is Get Charlie Tully from there. Without revealing too much, the clues are identical; even certain gags.
It doesn't mean to say this is a poor version of Get Charlie Tully. It has been cleverly changed to Chinese tastes, and the movie is still funny 18 years on. Arguably, the Hong Kong writers have created something even funnier than the Emery movie through a careful use of puns and metaphors. The pace and timing remain an odd, if hilarious, mixture of British and Chinese.
It was, after all, successful enough for four more sequels through the 1980s, although after this outing, the Emery connection ended and Maka and company went for more - for want of a better term - originality.
Euro version: Many sceans are cut out, much of the dialog is totally different which I can usually accept but here it's really bad.
Sceans cut out: 1. Part of the interrogation of King Kong at the police station. 2. Part of the scean with King Kong and Gigolo Joe in the restaurant. 3. The entire music video 4. Part of the scean with King Kong and Baldy in the hospital. Other comments about the euro-cut: 1. King Kong is now only known as Sam "Bad" 2. Gigolo Joe is now only charley "Bad" 3. Nancy Ho is now Hot-Toung "good" It's not a sexual reference and it's cool.
The Euro version is a piece of c**p, and it isn't available in wide screen!!!! No actor does their own voice over, and I know Karl Maka know english perfect. Watch the Euro cut only if you cannot stand subtitles.
The Hong Kong cut is top notch!!! A perfect ten, the greatest Action Comedy there is. You will not be disappointed.es
क्या आपको पता है
- गूफ़King Kong is woken out of his sleep by a phone call in which he uses his radio-controlled transmitter to bring his phone, mounted to a radio-controlled car, towards him.
The car, being nitro powered, cannot start on its own power as it needs to be started up with a starter motor mounted to it's flywheel.
- कनेक्शनFollowed by Zui jia pai dang 2: Da xian shen tong (1983)
- साउंडट्रैकSwan Lake, Op. 20: Act IV - Scene 28, Allegro agitato - Molto me
(uncredited)
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky