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龍虎小英雄 | |
Directed by | Lau Kar Wing |
Written by | Wong Jing |
Starring | Alexander Fu Sheng, Gordon Liu |
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Country | Hong Kong |
Treasure Hunters ( Chinese: 龍虎小英雄), also known as Master of Disaster, is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Lau Kar Wing, starring Alexander Fu Sheng and Gordon Liu. It was released in 1981. [1]
In a review for fareastfilms.com, reviewer Andrew Saroch wrote, "This is importantly a kung fu comedy and within this sub-genre, it could certainly be considered a solid hit. The infectious quality of the film’s comedy is well coupled with the blistering scenes of martial arts mayhem. With this in mind, 'Treasure Hunters' never has a dull moment and from the opening credits to the very last kicks of the finale this is a top-notch Shaw Brothers' [sic] film. The humour may be a bit too broad for some and perhaps too pervasive, but it's very hard not to be swept along by the sheer exuberance of the production." [2]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (August 2021) |
Treasure Hunters | |
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龍虎小英雄 | |
Directed by | Lau Kar Wing |
Written by | Wong Jing |
Starring | Alexander Fu Sheng, Gordon Liu |
Production company | |
Release date |
|
Country | Hong Kong |
Treasure Hunters ( Chinese: 龍虎小英雄), also known as Master of Disaster, is a Shaw Brothers film directed by Lau Kar Wing, starring Alexander Fu Sheng and Gordon Liu. It was released in 1981. [1]
In a review for fareastfilms.com, reviewer Andrew Saroch wrote, "This is importantly a kung fu comedy and within this sub-genre, it could certainly be considered a solid hit. The infectious quality of the film’s comedy is well coupled with the blistering scenes of martial arts mayhem. With this in mind, 'Treasure Hunters' never has a dull moment and from the opening credits to the very last kicks of the finale this is a top-notch Shaw Brothers' [sic] film. The humour may be a bit too broad for some and perhaps too pervasive, but it's very hard not to be swept along by the sheer exuberance of the production." [2]