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Leon Lai Vivian Chow Frankie Chan Kent Cheng Kim Maree-Penn |
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Fong Hak On |
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Barry Wong Susan Chan |
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Yip Wai Chung |
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Frankie Chan |
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| Fun And Fury |
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| AKA : Fun & Fury |
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| Year : 1991 Reviewer : Andrew Saroch |
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Leon Lai takes one of his first starring roles as a cop who falls in love with the daughter of a triad kingpin (Cheng) who himself is trying to go straight. However, when the criminal fraternity hears of Leon's courtship, they see Cheng as a possible leak to the authorities. Cheng therefore kidnaps his own daughter and hides her in order to show his innocence. Lai therefore enlists the aid of a long-time friend (Chan) to help him get back his girl.

Frankie Chan failed to live up to the standard of 'Outlaw Brothers' with this film, but it's still worth a look. The action is undoubtedly the main strength of the film, especially the high-octane ending. The film sags in the middle and therefore loses it's way, however it remains undemanding entertainment. |
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| Distributor : Universe |
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| Region : 0 (NTSC) |
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| Running Time : 102 mins |
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| Video : |
| Letterboxed print that suffers with extreme softness but is surprisingly damage free with decent colours. Not outstanding by any means but good enough. |
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| Audio : |
| Cantonese or Mandarin soundtracks with removable English, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese and Bahasa (Malaysia) subtitles. |
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| Extras : |
- Star files for Leon Lai and Vivian Chow
- Trailers for 'Fun And Fury', 'Beloved Son Of God', 'City Kids' and 'The Last Blood' |
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