
Dirty Kung Fu
Gao Jai is a young man with minimal Kung Fu skills who spends his time spotting wanted criminals, then finding bounty hunters who fight the villains and claim the reward, in the hope of earning a percentage.
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Plot Summary
A young, mischievous orphan with a knack for martial arts finds himself in trouble with local thugs and a ruthless gangster. To survive and protect his neighborhood, he must master a unique and unconventional fighting style. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about honor, perseverance, and the true meaning of strength.
Critical Reception
Dirty Kung Fu is considered a cult classic among martial arts film enthusiasts, praised for its early showcase of Jackie Chan's developing comedic timing and unique stunt work. While not as polished as his later films, it is appreciated for its raw energy and inventive fight choreography.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for early Jackie Chan's comedic and acrobatic skills.
- Features creative and energetic fight sequences.
- Seen as a charming, albeit less refined, entry in Chan's filmography.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's entertainment value and Jackie Chan's signature blend of action and humor, despite its B-movie production values.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of Jackie Chan's earliest starring roles, showcasing the physical comedy and innovative fight choreography that would later define his international stardom.
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