Kong Kun Chat (Karl Maka) and Moo Pi Chide (Dean Shek) are two swindlers who gambled with fake money with someone else to get back real money. However, the money they win is also fake, and a death warrant is issued for them. Luckily, a little kid Mak Tau saves their lives.
This movie was one of the more popular movies in 1980, when the type of slapstick humor in this film was prevalent in popular comedies. Compare this movie with other countryside period films produced around this time such as "Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog", "The Magnificent Butcher", "Drunken Master", and "Snake in the Eagle's Shadow".
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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