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Shuang long tu zhu (1986) Online
Original Title :
Shuang long tu zhu
Genre :
Movie / Action / Comedy
Year :
1986
Directror :
Wing-Cho Yip
Cast :
Richard Ng,John Sham,Deannie Ip
Writer :
Wai-Yee Chan
Type :
Movie
Rating :
5.8/10
Shuang long tu zhu (1986) Online

The Hong Kong detectives, Chau and Beethoven, are back once more. This time, their mission is to protect a young girl from a gang boss' henchmen, who are trying to eliminate her so she couldn't testify in court against their boss. Meanwhile, the plot thickens when a police medical report revealed that Chau apparently has cancer; therefore, Beethoven will see to it that his partner will have a well-deserved vacation in his remaining months.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Richard Ng Richard Ng - Chau
John Sham John Sham - Beethoven
Deannie Ip Deannie Ip - Anna (as Deannie Yip)
May Mei-Mei Lo May Mei-Mei Lo - May Lo
Philip Chan Philip Chan - Inspector Chan
Wu Ma Wu Ma - Lo-Ma
Dennis Chan Dennis Chan - Police Sergeant
Michael Wai-Man Chan Michael Wai-Man Chan - Killer (as Wai-Man Chan)
Boon Chai Yat Boon Chai Yat - Police Records Supervisor
Billy Sau Yat Ching Billy Sau Yat Ching - Killer
David Wu David Wu - Dr. Quing
Yun-Sheng Pan Yun-Sheng Pan - Freddie (as Yun-Sang Ban)
Min Kan Ng Min Kan Ng - Keung
Wing-Cho Yip Wing-Cho Yip - Hotel Clerk
Jing Chen Jing Chen - CID


User reviews

Rindyt

Rindyt

This is the third and final sequel to the Hong Kong action comedy series Pom Pom. Richard Ng and John Sham return one last time as detectives Chau and Beethoven, who is on a mission to protect a young girl from a gang boss' henchmen, who are trying to eliminate her so she couldn't testify in court against their boss.

Unlike the previous Pom Pom movies, this film seemed to focus well on the main plot of the detectives trying to protect the girl, resulting in suspenseful action and slapstick comic relief. The subplot of Chau being misinformed he was diagnosis with terminal cancer is added intrigue and blended in well with the main plot, keeping the movie entertaining.

Ng and Sham continue their sometimes frustrated and delightful partnership. The acting is spot-on and not over-the-top. It's another fine Hong Kong comedy and was also a favorite in my childhood days - it's a good one to close out the Pom Pom series.

Grade B+