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Carry On Pickpocket
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    by Joy Sales

ALTERNATE SYNOPSIS:
Rice Barrel and Chimney have been prentices of Kim in the art of pickpocketing since childhood. Together with Kim's daughter Anne, they form a four-member gang. Their illegal activities bring in substantial income, but Kim pockets all the loot, leaving Rice Barrel and the others penniless. One day when Rice comes across Ling, he falls in love with her and finds out she's an inspector. She asks him to help her with a case, in which they have to steal the diamond. When he succeeds to steal the diamond, Ling further requests him to make the exchange with the hoodlums. Finally Rice Barrel finds out that Ling in fact is a smuggler...
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    by Deltamac

ALTERNATE SYNOPSIS:
Rice Barrel (Sammo Hung) and Chimney (Frankie Chan) have been disciples of Kim (Lau Hak Suen) in the art of picking pockets since childhood. Together with Kim's daughter Anne (Diddy Pang), they form a four-member gang. Their illegal activities being in substantial income, but Kim pockets all the loot, leaving Rice Barrel and the others penniless. One day, the three of them go disco dancing, and upon meeting Ling (Deannie Yip), Rice Barrel falls in love at first sight...
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    by John Richards




This little known gem from 1982 stars Sammo Hung and Frankie Chan as two out of luck petty crooks who have developed pickpocketing into an art form.

When the two of them accidentally get involved with the mob and some stolen diamonds, they find themselves running from the gangsters and the local police and end up in a life and death struggle to clear there names and save there lives.

With the success of the TV series Martial Law more people are seeking out Sammo's earlier Hong Kong movies and this one , with the action by the Sammo Hung Stuntmen Club is excellent.

Some of the standout action scenes are a fight in a disco, and an encounter with baseball bats.

What is amazing about this film is the way it switches from light comedy to extreme violence something you only seem to find in a Hong Kong movie.

The main fight is at the end aboard a disused ship. Sammo and Frankie fight loads of thugs and dispatch them with axes, metal poles and even in one scene a metal spike in the groin!

Blood is not spared and Sammo's end fight with the excellent Dick Wei is superb.

Another classic from Sammo and he and Frankie Chan work well together. Recommended.

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