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Lackey and the Lady Tiger
A convict (Wang Jang Li) seeks revenge on a man's grandfather who sent him to jail for ten years. But it's up to the old man's grandson to stop him.
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Plot Summary
A martial arts expert, known as Lackey, finds himself embroiled in a dangerous underworld after his girlfriend is kidnapped by a ruthless crime syndicate. To save her, he must confront the syndicate's enforcers and expose their illegal operations. The film follows his relentless pursuit through a series of intense action sequences and close-quarters combat.
Critical Reception
Released direct-to-video, "Lackey and the Lady Tiger" received minimal mainstream critical attention. It is generally viewed as a low-budget martial arts film typical of its era, appreciated by genre enthusiasts for its action choreography but often criticized for its rudimentary plot and acting.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its energetic fight scenes and martial arts sequences.
Often cited for its thin plot and predictable narrative.
Considered a cult favorite among fans of 1980s direct-to-video action films.
Google audience: Audience reception is sparse due to its limited release, but comments often highlight the surprising quality of the action for its budget, while some find the story and performances to be derivative of more popular martial arts films of the time.
Fun Fact
The film was an early work from director Joseph Merhi, who would go on to become a prolific producer and director of direct-to-video action films, often credited with helping to shape the genre in the late 20th century.
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