Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon
Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon

Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon

1990Movie104 minCantonese

Fatty and Baldy, a pair of undercover detectives, infiltrate a Triad drug syndicate but are put on a leave of absence after apprehending the kingpin, Tak, in the middle of the police commander's wedding. They return to find that Tak has been bailed out and has hired a team of assassins to exact revenge.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Woo-ping YuenGenres: Action, Comedy, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

A streetwise, diminutive kung fu master known as 'Skinny Tiger' teams up with his dim-witted but incredibly strong friend 'Fatty Dragon' to take on a ruthless triad boss and his gang of thugs. The duo uses their unique martial arts skills and comedic chemistry to overcome overwhelming odds and protect their neighborhood. Their journey is filled with inventive fight sequences and humorous situations as they bring justice to the streets.

Critical Reception

Skinny Tiger, Fatty Dragon was generally well-received by fans of Hong Kong action-comedy and martial arts films, appreciated for its blend of slapstick humor and impressive fight choreography. While not a critical darling in the traditional sense, its energetic pacing and the charismatic performances of its leads contributed to its cult following.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its exciting and creative martial arts sequences.
  • The comedic chemistry between Sammo Hung and Stephen Chow is a highlight.
  • Offers a fun and entertaining mix of action and humor typical of Hong Kong cinema.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's enjoyable blend of comedy and well-executed fight scenes, making it a crowd-pleaser for fans of the genre.

Fun Fact

The film is notable for pairing the prolific Sammo Hung with Stephen Chow, who would go on to become one of Hong Kong's biggest comedy stars.

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