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4 / 5 (based on 2 ratings). What did you think of it?
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| Overview: | Officer Tuba (Sammo Hung) isn't much of a cop. He's mearly a timid tuba player in the Royal Hong Kong Police marching band. He is coerced by the ghost of a recently deceased cop (David Chiang) to capture a group of smugglers who were responsible for the cops death. Sammo teams up with a greenhorn straight out of the academy (Jacky Cheung, in his first role) to accomplish this mission and allow the ghost to be reincarnated. More comedy than action here, with some truly hilarious moments such as Tuba's dinner date with love interest Joey Wong at Joey's parents house.
This is Jacky Cheung's first movie, and he acts as if he's on speed. He's totally hyped in every scene, as though the other actors are performing in slow mo. Luckily, he quickly learned (in later films) a little more restraint.
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| Cast: |
Joey Wong Cho-Yin || Sammo Hung (Kam Bo) || Jacky Cheung Hok-Yau || David Chiang (Keung Dai-Wai) || Yip Wing-Cho
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| Running Time: | 88 mins. (approx.)
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| Languages: | Cantonese (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo) Mandarin (Dolby Digital 2.0 - Stereo)
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| Subtitles: | ENGLISH, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified)
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| Distributor: |
Tai Seng [A USA/Hong Kong-Based Distributor]
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| Rating: | II - "May be Inappropriate For Children" (Broad rating may be roughly equal to an MPPA rating of "PG-13" to "R". In the late 1980s this rating splintered in two ratings: IIA and IIB) Films rated Category II may contain mild to strong violence, nudity that is usually not sexually oriented, explicit language and adult situations. |
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| Features: |
Anamorphic WidescreenStereoDVD-5
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