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Young Guy, the Ace Rider
Aodaisho finally graduates
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Plot Summary
A skilled young motorcyclist named Pai Tai seeks revenge against the gang that murdered his mentor. He infiltrates their operation, using his exceptional riding abilities and combat skills to take them down one by one. As he gets closer to the truth, he uncovers a larger conspiracy that puts him in even greater danger.
Critical Reception
Released in 1971, 'Young Guy, the Ace Rider' was a product of Hong Kong's Shaw Brothers studio, known for its stylized martial arts and action films. While specific critical reviews from the era are scarce, the film likely received moderate attention for its energetic action sequences and its star, David Chiang, who was popular at the time. Audience reception would have been tied to the studio's consistent output of entertaining genre films.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dynamic motorcycle stunts and fight choreography.
David Chiang delivers a compelling performance as a determined protagonist.
A fast-paced action-adventure with a revenge plot that engages.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this older film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film showcases impressive practical stunts, with many motorcycle sequences performed without the extensive CGI commonly used in modern action cinema.
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