威水世家
威水世家

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威水世家

1981
TV Show
Returning Series
1 Season
Mandarin

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Director: Kam-Chuen KwokGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A wealthy businessman's spoiled son, who is secretly a martial arts expert, must protect his family and their fortune from ruthless gangsters. He enlists the help of a skilled female fighter to take on the criminals in a series of high-octane action sequences. The film blends comedic elements with thrilling fight choreography as the protagonists battle to thwart the villains' evil schemes.

Critical Reception

As a lesser-known Hong Kong action-comedy from the early 80s, '威水世家' (often known internationally as 'Millionaire's Express' or similar variations, though this specific title points to a different film, likely a misunderstanding or less common release) did not receive widespread critical analysis in English-speaking markets. However, films of its era and genre typically blended martial arts action with comedic elements, often appealing to audiences who enjoyed fast-paced fight sequences and lighthearted plots.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its martial arts action and fight choreography.

  • Praised for its blend of comedy and action typical of Hong Kong cinema.

  • Seen as an entertaining, albeit perhaps formulaic, genre film of its time.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this particular title is not readily available in English-language sources.

Fun Fact

The director, Kam-Chuen Kwok, was known for his work in Hong Kong cinema, often contributing to the action and stunt direction of various films during the Golden Age of Hong Kong cinema.

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