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Crazy Imposters
A Shaw Brothers production directed by Kuei Chih-hung.
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Plot Summary
A group of misfit criminals attempts to pull off a series of increasingly bizarre heists. As their plans go awry, they find themselves in increasingly absurd and dangerous situations, often due to their own incompetence and personality clashes. The film follows their chaotic journey through the criminal underworld.
Critical Reception
Crazy Imposters was a low-budget independent film that received limited distribution and critical attention upon its release. Reviews, where available, were generally mixed to negative, often citing the film's amateurish production values and uneven comedic timing. It has since gained a cult following among fans of quirky or obscure exploitation films.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its earnest B-movie charm.
Often criticized for its predictable plot and rough execution.
Seen as a niche film with a cult following for its oddball characters.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's limited release, but those available often mention the film's campy appeal and its status as an obscure cult classic, with some finding amusement in its unintentional humor.
Fun Fact
Despite its low-budget nature, the film features former James Bond actor George Lazenby in a supporting role.
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