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Tiger on the beat

Original title: Lo foo chut gang
  • 1988
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.2K
YOUR RATING
Chow Yun-Fat in Tiger on the beat (1988)
Dark ComedyGun FuActionComedyCrimeDramaThriller

A seasoned cop and his rookie partner are a pair of mismatched partners in this Hong Kong action-comedy in the style of 'Lethal Weapon'. The wacky twosome are up in arms as they try to solve... Read allA seasoned cop and his rookie partner are a pair of mismatched partners in this Hong Kong action-comedy in the style of 'Lethal Weapon'. The wacky twosome are up in arms as they try to solve the murder of a heroin trafficker.A seasoned cop and his rookie partner are a pair of mismatched partners in this Hong Kong action-comedy in the style of 'Lethal Weapon'. The wacky twosome are up in arms as they try to solve the murder of a heroin trafficker.

  • Director
    • Chia-Liang Liu
  • Writer
    • Kwok Chi Tsang
  • Stars
    • Chow Yun-Fat
    • Nina Li Chi
    • Conan Lee
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chia-Liang Liu
    • Writer
      • Kwok Chi Tsang
    • Stars
      • Chow Yun-Fat
      • Nina Li Chi
      • Conan Lee
    • 16User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Chow Yun-Fat
    Chow Yun-Fat
    • Sgt. Francis Li
    • (as Chow Yun Fat)
    Nina Li Chi
    Nina Li Chi
    • Marydonna
    • (as Li Chi)
    Conan Lee
    Conan Lee
    • CID Officer Michael Tso
    Norman Chu
    Norman Chu
    • Johnny Law
    • (as Tsui Shui Keung)
    Chia-Hui Liu
    Chia-Hui Liu
    • Lau Fai
    • (as Gordon Liu)
    Shirley Ng
    • Mimi Li, Francis' sister
    Phillip Ko
    Phillip Ko
    • Poison Snake Ping
    • (as Ko Fai)
    Tommy Tam
    David Chiang
    David Chiang
    • Police Commissioner
    • (as John Keung)
    James Wong
    James Wong
    • Police Inspector Jim Pak…
    Lydia Shum
    Lydia Shum
    • Department Store Sales Assistant
    • (as Sun Tin Ha)
    Joe Bryan Baker
    • Boss
    • (as Joseph Bryan Baker)
    Chi-Shing Chan
    Chi-Shing Chan
    • Shing
    Ming-Wai Chan
    Ming-Wai Chan
    • Johnny's Thug
    Yu-Wen Chen
    Liu Chia-Yung
    Liu Chia-Yung
    • Sour Puss
    • (as Chia-Yung Liu)
    Kwai-Bo Chun
    Kwai-Bo Chun
    • Johnny's Thug
    Chin-Hung Fan
    • Policeman
    • Director
      • Chia-Liang Liu
    • Writer
      • Kwok Chi Tsang
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews16

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    7crossbow0106

    Good, But A Little Dizzying

    This film showcases HK star Chow Yun Fat as a police sargeant, who is paired up with detective Cho, played by Conan Lee. This film gets less like a comedy as it goes along and becomes a series of fairly violent scenes. This film is better on a big screen for full effect, but its still good. The action is fast paced and the kung fu moves, especially by Conan Lee, are fun to watch. Women are extremely secondary in this film, despite the pretty Nina Li. If you like Stallone type action with some HK acrobatics thrown in, you'll like this. Chow Yun Fat, as anyone knows who has watched him in America, is always an asset to a film. Its not great, its a little too much a few times, but if you like action/police buddy films, you'll like it.
    7joe-14088

    Funny and charming

    Hollywood may only watched Chow-Yuen Fat serious performances in films of John Woo, Ringo Lam and Ang Lee. But in Tiger on Beat (1988), not only feature him used gunplay and swordplay but also comedy (one of his strength when he was still acting in Hong Kong). The movie is funny with lots of kung fu fight scenes and gun-fu, although there are a couple scenes very misogyny and abuse on women.The co-lead Conan Lee's performance is one-note but his crazy stunts and chainsaw fight with Gordon Liu is a must-see to believe. 7/10.
    9AwesomeWolf

    Incredible

    Version: Cantonese, with English subtitles (by SBS)

    Hong Kong cops can do anything - including jumping off bridges, trucks, cars, shoot anything they want, all while not wearing any pants as they chase a suspect. Of course, being Hong Kong cops, they could just approach a random bystander, flash their badge, and say "I'm requisitioning your pants". If I were Chow Yun Fat, its what I'd do.

    'Tiger on the Beat' has all of that and more (except for the requisitioning of pants), including the obligatory English and American bad guys. Chow Yun Fat is buddied up with Conan Lee to take on a drug syndicate, and then the fun begins. The movie begins in an entertaining light-hearted action/comedy sort of way, but as the movie progresses, turns more into an excellent action movie, getting better and better along the way. Chow Yun Fat gets to drink raw eggs, and wet his pants when a gun is pointed at him. Obviously this isn't the Chow Yun Fat you would recognize from some of his work with John Woo.

    Chow Yun Fat gets top billing, and doesn't disappoint (the shotgun-on-a-rope, and a fight with an American tai-chi expert are his highlights), but the amazing Conan Lee steals the show. From hard, fast-moving fight scenes and jumping off speeding cars, to an incredible, final chainsaw-fu showdown with Gordon Liu, Conan Lee is the real star of the movie.

    Any Chow Yun Fat fans, and fans of Hong Kong action movies in general, should enjoy this movie. It is, simply put, awesome. Be forewarned though, there is one moment that some might find rather tasteless (you'll know it when you see it), but otherwise it really is an incredible action movie - 9/10
    6ChungMo

    Standard HK 80's police action flick with a good team up

    The HK action film had by the mid-80's developed a set of characteristics that hardly varied from film to film. Absurd gun fights, swingy arm kung fu fights with lots of people yanked around on wires to simulate powerful kicks, lots of dangerous stunts frequently involving unprotected falls from balconies or second story windows and plots that shouldn't be dwelled on lest the holes be revealed. This is one of those but with some pluses that lift it above the crowd.

    Chow Yun Fat plays it light and gives his character an appealing goofiness that carries the entire film. His chemistry with co-star Conan Lee works really well. Anyway the movie deals with drug smugglers and a beautiful mainland Chinese woman whose criminal brother gets her to delivery his stolen illegal drugs. Chow and Lee are cops assigned to the case.

    The film is very rough at times. The action scenes are frequently bloody and harsh which is in contrast to the light comedy of Chow's scenes. There's a lot of juvenile humor about breasts and a tough scene where Chow's character smacks around the beautiful woman, tosses her through a glass table and stuffs her mouth full of powder. She, of course, falls in love with him. Director Liang, know for his distinctive kung-fu films earlier in the decade, is absolutely invisible in the film. Aside from the well paced fight scenes, his style is not apparent at all. The whole film is very much in debt to Jacky Chan's earlier police films.

    Not bad if you give it a chance and don't expect too much.
    7OllieSuave-007

    Old school HK cop comedy.

    I used to watch this movie with my cousin when we were kids. It's a pretty entertaining cop comedy starring Chow Yun Fat as Sergeant Francis Li Conan Lee as Michael Cho as mismatched detectives who try to solve a case involving a cocaine ring. Nina Li Chi also stars as Marydonna, the woman unfortunate enough to get caught up in the drug ring mix.

    As mentioned earlier, it's a pretty entertaining old school cop comedy - plenty of good guy vs bad guy action, slapstick moments and even a touch of drama and gloom.

    The plot is pretty fast-paced and the acting was spot-on.

    Grade B-

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    • Trivia
      The chainsaws in the movie were not on for the fight, but actually had incense inside them to make them look like they were smoking.
    • Goofs
      The chainsaws are clearly not on during most of the chainsaw fight.
    • Quotes

      Francis Li: Bruce Lee taught Jackie Chan... Jackie Chan taught Alain Delon... Alain Delon taught Stallone... Stallone taught Ti Lung. Ti Lung told me. Didn't he tell you? Oh, well.

    • Connections
      Featured in Pop & Me (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      THEME SONG
      Composed by Teddy Robin Kwan

      Lyrics by James Wong, Nieh Chun, and Mak Chi Ho

      Sung by Maria Cordero

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    • Release date
      • March 19, 1988 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Hakka
    • Also known as
      • Tiger on Beat
    • Production company
      • Cinema City
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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