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ALTERNATE SYNOPSIS:
When a vengeful Japanese gangster has our heroes' mother murdered and one of their girlfriends kidnapped, it's terror in Tokyo and horror in Hong Kong in this renowned sequel to Duel Of Fist (featuring the director himself in a rare on-screen appearance as a triad boss!). The esteemed Yasuaki Kurata, the future co-star of Jet Li's Fist Of Legend, adds to the fight-filled fun, in a film filled with international favorites.

-IVL/Celestial

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ALTERNATE SYNOPSIS:
It's karate in Tokyo and kung-fu in Hong Kong in this renowned sequel to Duel Of Fist (featuring the director himself in a rare on-screen appearance as a triad boss!). David Chiang and Ti Lung lead the fight-filled fun in a film filled with international favorites.

-IVL/Celestial

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
Fan Ke (David Chiang) and Wenlie (Ti Lung) are back, and this time they're up against a powerful Japanese crime syndicate (headed by director Chang Cheh, himself). Not only that, but Killer (Chan Sing), the head villain from "Duel of Fists," has escaped prison and wants retribution. Killer's revenge plot leads to Wenlie's girlfriend's kidnapping, and forces the two heroes to travel to Japan to set things straight and kick some ass.

Unlike "Duel of Fists," this sequel doesn't take itself seriously at all, which works great, considering its wacky content. Filled with non-stop action and far out situations, "The Angry Guest" feels more like a down 'n dirty Golden Harvest exploitation flick (ie "Stoner") than your average Chang Cheh joint. Complete with ultra-violence, cheesy gadgets, vehicle chases, cheap Bond-ish set designs, colorful villains (Bolo at his hippest), and a raunchy sex scene that titty-squeezers will get a kick out of, this movie will appeal to true fans of Chang Cheh at his playfulbest.

Though "The Angry Guest" succeeds where "Duel of Fists" didn't, the film may have lost a point due to the bad presentation. The version I saw was PanMedia's DVD release and even though it was in its original aspect ratio, the picture quality was like that of a VHS and its English-dubbing was awful (yet sometimes entertaining). Let's face it, we're all spoiled by Celestial's line of remastered Shaw titles (well, most of them), so second rate quality really stands out. If it were the early 90's, then my DVD virgin eyes would have thought differently.

-City On Fire (see my profile)
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