4 reviews
- Leofwine_draca
- May 27, 2019
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When their boat hits Hong Kong harbor, two sailors go on shoreleave. One of them is on a courier mission for some far east heavies and goes missing. The other befriends some natives and goes on a kung fu- quest to uncover the secrets behind his friends disappearance.
This one is a fairly entertaining turkey containing lots of bad kung fu, bad acting and bad screenwriting. What makes it entertaining is its particularly disarming innocent silliness. One example: the lead character is a Dutchman named Dutch... Reasonably fast paced and coherent storywise.
Highly recommended for fans of second rate (or lower) kung fu.
Released on video in Finland in the eighties.
This one is a fairly entertaining turkey containing lots of bad kung fu, bad acting and bad screenwriting. What makes it entertaining is its particularly disarming innocent silliness. One example: the lead character is a Dutchman named Dutch... Reasonably fast paced and coherent storywise.
Highly recommended for fans of second rate (or lower) kung fu.
Released on video in Finland in the eighties.
A Dutch sailor named Dutch and his American shipmate Jim take shore-leave in Hong Kong, where Jim has some business to attend to (something to do with a missing document sought by business executive Charles Winter, who plans to become tai-pan). When Jim goes missing, Dutch joins up with private detective Horatio Lim to try and find his friend. Jim eventually turns up-dead!-and Dutch and Horatio try to find out who is responsible and make them pay.
I wasn't expecting great storytelling and I wasn't expecting stellar performances, and in that respect, I wasn't disappointed. I did, however, hope for some half-decent martial arts, but sadly this isn't the 'classic beat-em-up' that the blurb claimed it to be: the action is dull, repetitive and poorly choreographed, making this film dreadful on almost all counts.
I would, under most circumstances, reward such inept movie-making with IMDb's lowest possible rating of 1/10, but there were a few things that made me laugh, so it narrowly avoids that honour: the scene in which someone is tortured by having milk poured on their face is hilarious (those baddies... does their cruelty know no bounds?); Horatio Lim's high-tech office is a cornucopia of horribly dated machinery, including a crap arcade machine, even cruddier computers, and a reel-to-reel answering machine; Mrs Winter looks like a man in drag (no wonder her husband is cheating on her); and best of all, hero Dutch's casual clothing includes a Donald Duck sweater that hardly says 'I mean business' to the bad guys.
I wasn't expecting great storytelling and I wasn't expecting stellar performances, and in that respect, I wasn't disappointed. I did, however, hope for some half-decent martial arts, but sadly this isn't the 'classic beat-em-up' that the blurb claimed it to be: the action is dull, repetitive and poorly choreographed, making this film dreadful on almost all counts.
I would, under most circumstances, reward such inept movie-making with IMDb's lowest possible rating of 1/10, but there were a few things that made me laugh, so it narrowly avoids that honour: the scene in which someone is tortured by having milk poured on their face is hilarious (those baddies... does their cruelty know no bounds?); Horatio Lim's high-tech office is a cornucopia of horribly dated machinery, including a crap arcade machine, even cruddier computers, and a reel-to-reel answering machine; Mrs Winter looks like a man in drag (no wonder her husband is cheating on her); and best of all, hero Dutch's casual clothing includes a Donald Duck sweater that hardly says 'I mean business' to the bad guys.
- BA_Harrison
- Apr 20, 2019
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- tarbosh22000
- Jul 7, 2020
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