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Xiao xin jian die (1990) Online
Original Title :
Xiao xin jian die
Genre :
Movie / Action / Comedy / Mystery
Year :
1990
Directror :
Tai Kit Mak
Cast :
Teddy Robin Kwan,Sibelle Hu,Nina Li Chi
Writer :
Raymond To
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 35min
Rating :
5.5/10
Xiao xin jian die (1990) Online

The band features rock enthusiast Teddy and his bosomy Playgirls. They have just signed into a rock bar when the trouble starts. Two Japanese hit men, hired to get spy Yap and the treasure map hidden on her ample self, wreak great havoc.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Teddy Robin Kwan Teddy Robin Kwan - Terry
Sibelle Hu Sibelle Hu - Island 001
Nina Li Chi Nina Li Chi - Li Chi
Eric Kot Eric Kot - Soft Fujiyama
Jan Lamb Jan Lamb - Hard Fujiyama
Elsie Chan Elsie Chan - Elsie
So Saan So Saan - Playgirls Lead Singer
Kit-Man Mak Kit-Man Mak - Fujiyama No. 1
Maria Cordero Maria Cordero - Playgirls Drummer
Kai-Keung Sze Kai-Keung Sze - Taiwanese Agent (as Gai-Keung Si)
Fai-Hung Chan Fai-Hung Chan - James Fong
Amy Yip Amy Yip - Taiwan 72
Ma Siu-Foo Ma Siu-Foo - Taiwanese Agent
Fui-On Shing Fui-On Shing - Police Officer
Joanna Chan Joanna Chan - Customer at the Club


User reviews

Alsantrius

Alsantrius

This is a Hong Kong crime comedy starring Teddy Robin Kwan as a manager of an all-girl music band, whom becomes the target of spies when he inadvertently takes a microfilm containing the map to stolen Taiwan treasures.

Kwan stars with Nina Li Chi and Sibelle Hu in this movie. The three makes a pretty charismatic trio, but much of the plot and story is lost in the goofball comedy and limited action. Kwan does over do it in the humor many times, which can get quite annoying.

There are some exciting action and chase sequences, but this is more of a very average film.

Grade C-
Mavegelv

Mavegelv

Teddy Robin Kwan, an actor shorter than average but not short enough to be classified as a midget, plays the manager of an all-girl music band ("The Playgirls"), who becomes the target of spies from different agencies when he comes into possession (without even knowing it) of a top-secret microfilm containing the map to stolen Taiwan treasures. "To Spy With Love" is about 85% comedy, and the comedy is largely unfunny. You may laugh a little here and there, but mostly it's really tedious. Teddy Robin Kwan does not have enough charisma, comic or of any other type, to be the lead of a film. The film threatens to come to life after an hour, with its one major action sequence that begins with a motorcycle firing a missile at a truck and ends with a rather unique chase on large ice-cubes! But the other action set-piece, the climactic fight between Nina Li and Sibelle Hu, with Kwan caught in the middle, is disappointingly gimmicky. Not really a recommended movie. (*1/2)