
Be warned - this 1984 effort has all the legion flaws of Jackie Chan movies at their worst. Costuming for the colourblind, exuberant mugging to camera, sub- Chaplinesque comedy, the lot. You learn to tolerate that, though, because it's also got half a dozen thumping action sequences, culminating in a blistering punch-up with a baddie played by real-life martial arts expert Benny 'The Jet' Urquidez (you know... the man John Cusack scraps with in Grosse Pointe Blank).
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