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Cast:
Donnie
Yen
Carrie
Ng
Cheung
Man
Kwan
Lai-kit
Ken
Lo
Michael
Woods
Action:
Tsui
Fat Stunt Group
Donnie
Yen
Producer:
Tsui
Fat
Director:
Tsui
Fat
Score:
    
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CHEETAH
ON FIRE
AKA:
N/A
Year:
1992 Reviewer: Tony
Ryan
Filmed
almost straight after the slightly inferior 'Crystal
Hunt' and with an almost identical cast (minus Sibelle Hu
who must have realised what she was doing!), we are treated to
an all action, no plot affair along similar lines to the 'In
The Line Of Duty' films, but with a lower budget!
The
plot, or rather the excuse for scenes between fights, is
centred on the search for a group of soldiers; 'The Gunmen of
the Golden Triangle!' who are in search of a microchip which
has no apparent function. The result is what you would expect:
Lots of guns, fights and ridiculously over the top bad guys
and an all round fun night in!
Unlike
'Crystal Hunt', we are treated to better general direction
with a few tense moments and more consistently impressive
action from start to finish. Donnie clearly learnt a lot from
Yuen Woo Ping as the fight choreography is up to the same kind
of standards as 'Tiger
Cage' (the first, not the second!) throughout. Donnie
regulars John Salvitti and the especially superb Michael Woods
give their usual excellent fighting performances, while Donnie
continues to impress as one of the greatest on screen fighters
ever. Not many others could put together such excellent
hand-to-hand sequences in such little time, it's just a shame
that he hasn't continued with this style in his more recent
films. 'Cheetah On Fire' is supremely violent and full of
bullets, knives and of course kung fu usually resulting in a
bloody death. Not everyone's cup of tea but typical of this
genre of HK films.
As
with 'Crystal Hunt', this is no 'Tiger
Cage 2' but is still an excellent set of combat sequences
strung together with little reason but to get the adrenaline
pumping. As a result this is one of the best 90's actioners in
terms of pure, wire-less hand to hand combat, and as such,
should make it’s way into the collection of any such fan!
My
only grumble (apart from a non-existent storyline!) is the
waste of Mark Houghton, who is killed early on without a
chance to show his fighting talents!
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