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Rating: Summary: Early Wo-Ping classic! Review: Originaly titled "Tough Guy", this is an 'old' old-schooler from 1972. At this point in time, Big Boss had just been released and was setting a new standard for action choreography. But Bruce wasn't the only good thing to happen that year - enter Yuen Wo-Ping! The young Yuen, though just beginning his career, manages to give us some much better than average 'slasher basher' action in this tribute to Bruce Lee (this movie succeeds in delivering a 'slightly' above average story with interesting characters).The plot is standard fair, but well done: Two officers are sent undercover to blow a smuggling operation. That's it in essence. What also helps this movie, other than Wo-Ping, is the over-the-top performance by the movies lead, Chen Sing (who plays 'Brother Chen'). Chen Sing is not only a competent fighter, with an amiable screen presence (well, when he's not being a bully, which was often enough), he was a good actor and, when given a chance, provided a decent lead role performance. In this movie, he provides a highly energized showing that kept me on the edge - he really goes nuts! This movie is a 'sleeper' in the world of kung-fu, a world comprising thousands of movies. It is well worth seeking out for its plentiful fisticuffs, 'heroic' plot-line, good acting and also for the sheer fact that its a great intro to the earliest work of Yuen Wo-Ping. Probably not a 'four star' movie and more like a 3.5 star affair, this flick deserves a viewing and is worth seeking by the collector of Very GOOD chop socky. ~hc
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