Image of Bruce Lee
(1978)
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Lik Cheung | ... |
Inspector 'Mustache' Wang
(as Chang Leih)
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Dana | ... |
Donna (Agent Seven)
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Ling Wei Chen | ... |
Special Squad Car Driver
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John Cheung | ... |
Steven (Han's son)
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Ging Man Fung | ... |
Nightclub's owner
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Yi-Sheng Han | ... |
Kimura's Friend, Master at Kung Fu school
(as Yee Sang Hon)
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Ying-Chieh Han | ... |
Han Tin Lung
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Pak-Kwong Ho | ... |
Chen Wen Hu
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Bruce Li | ... |
Dragon (Special Squad leader)
(as Ho Chung Dao)
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Hao-Ming Liao |
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Bolo Yeung | ... |
Kimura
(as Yang Szu)
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Wen-Hua Yu |
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A band of counterfeiters wants to make Hong Kong their new territory. The disgraced leader of the Special Squad will have to team-up with a group of Hong Kong police officers in an attempt to stop the dirty business of crime lord Han Tin Lung, but Han's problem not only is the interference of the Police force, his Japanese ally Kimura is not happy with his 'cut' in the counterfeit deal and will try to put Donna (a relative of Han) on his side a make Han's business his own property. Both policemen and criminals are highly trained Martial Arts fighters and they will have the chance to prove who has the best Kung Fu techniques. Written by MRPHANTASM
Version: English dub
In a movie that seemingly has nothing to with Bruce Lee, or his image, Bruce Li plays a cop who goes around beating people up, while trying trying to stop a counterfeit ring. Or something, I somehow managed to miss the important plot points (ok, there weren't any at all...).
There's lots of swearing, and naked ladies, and violence - enough to get an R-rating. Surprisingly, my copy of the movie comes with a family friendly M-rating. I'll admit right now, that I don't why I'm reviewing this - there isn't much to say about it.
Basically, the movie follows Bruce Li as he wanders around beating up bad guys, and follows Bolo Yeung as he wanders around beating up good guys. In fact, Li's character never takes his leather jacket off - either it gives him super-powers, or it is the secret to his kung-fu technique.
Overall, its actually pretty funny, in a cheesy way - 4/10