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Cast:
Leon
Lai
Vivian
Chow
Frankie
Chan
Kent
Cheng
Kim
Maree-Penn
Action:
Fong
Hak On
Producer:
Yip
Wai Chung
Director:
Frankie
Chan
Score:
    
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FUN
AND FURY
AKA:
Fun & Fury
Year:
1991 Reviewer: Andrew
Saroch
Leon
Lai takes one of his first starring roles as a cop who falls
in love with the daughter of a triad kingpin (Cheng) who
himself is trying to go straight. However, when the criminal
fraternity hears of Leon's courtship, they see Cheng as a
possible leak to the authorities. Cheng therefore kidnaps his
own daughter and hides her in order to show his innocence. Lai
therefore enlists the aid of a long-time friend (Chan) to help
him get back his girl.

Frankie
Chan failed to live up to the standard of 'Outlaw
Brothers' with this film, but it's still worth a look. The
action is undoubtedly the main strength of the film,
especially the high-octane ending. The film sags in the middle
and therefore loses it's way, however it remains undemanding
entertainment.
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