Two Fists Against the Law is a 1980 martial arts movie, directed by Chan Chuen, produced by Ng See-yuen and starring Alan Chui Chung-San and Hwang Jang-lee. The film is also known as Twin Bitter.
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Two Fists Against the Law | |
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雙辣 | |
Directed by | Chan Chuen |
Produced by | See-Yuen Ng |
Starring | Alan Chui Chung-San Hwang Jang-lee Melvin Wong |
Cinematography | Yung-Lung Wang |
Edited by | Hung Poon |
Music by | Frankie Chan |
Distributed by | Seasonal Film Corporation |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Languages | Cantonese Mandarin |
Lee Yong and Fang Erh, known as extremely cunning men in the town decide to rob Master Tai (Hwang Jang Lee) with his new consignment, since it has been rumored to be worth seven million. Meanwhile, local police captain (Melvin Wong) tries to change their ways. Eventually they discover that Master Tai has been trading opium. Lee Yong and Fang Erh help the local policeman to fight against the Master Tai for justice.
The film has mixed reviews. Rarekungfumovies.com give it 3 stars out of 5.
The movie was released on VHS with an English dubbed version and a VCD version with Cantonese and Mandarin duo audio version. In 1990, they released a VCD version with original Cantonese dubbed version as well.
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