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Cast:
John
Liu
Robert
Tai
Alan
Hsu
Kam
Lung
Action:
Robert
Tai
Producer:
Lam
Tien Hung
Director:
Chang
Hsin Yee
Score:
    
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INCREDIBLE
KUNG FU MISSION
AKA:
Kung Fu Commandos
Year:
1982 Reviewer: Andrew
Saroch
When
a revolutionary leader is captured by a formidable gang and
its fearsome leader (Tai), a famed fighter (Liu) is hired to
organise the rescue. To this end the heroic fighter is given a
hapless band of misfits to 'help' him in his deadly mission.
The first task is to train this unwilling mixture of brawlers
and odd-job men before finally setting off on the mission. At
first the charges are far from co-operative, but the deadly
legs of their employer soon kick them into shape and the team
form a trust that seemed very unlikely previously. Now the
hired men must get into the fortress and defeat the vicious
hordes before rescuing the innocent man. However, facing
incredible odds, the heroes' bond is pushed all the way as the
casualties begin to amass.
The
'Dirty Dozen' plot of desperate men hired to perform a mission
that is their last chance had apparently been very popular in
the East. Hence it was inevitable that the late-70s kung fu
boom would capitalise on this very open narrative. Pleasingly,
'Incredible Kung Fu Mission' is peppered with a decent mix of
humour, sentimentality and superior fight action, creating a
solid independent feature. John Liu was never the world's
greatest actor, but his role here is good and acts as the
perfect springboard for his wonderful physical skills. Backing
Liu up is a supporting cast that, although not given a great
chance to shine as fighters, seem quite at home as his
assorted band. If there is one major flaw in the film it is
the fact that classy screen presences like Robert Tai, Alan
Hsu and the boisterous Kam Lung are underused; Liu tends to
dominate the action, but little room is given for the
aforementioned stars to shine. Nevertheless this is another
enjoyable independent kung fu flick that, while not setting
the world alight, is at least an entertaining film throughout.
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