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Martial Arts | Mentally Disabled
Story of a cop who forsakes his dreams of sailing around the world so that he can care for his mentally retarded brother. Innocently caught up in a gangland fight, the brother is kidnapped to force the cop to turn over a police informant.
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Story of a cop who forsakes his dreams of sailing around the world so that he can care for his mentally retarded brother. Innocently caught up in a gangland fight, the brother is kidnapped to force the cop to turn over a police informant.
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IMDbBest Original Film Song | 1986 | Calvin Poon
Best Director | 1986 | Sammo
Best Actor | 1986 | Jackie
Best Action Choreography | 1986
Best Original Film Score | 1986
Best Original Film Song | 1985
Golden Harvest had wanted Hung to perform fight scenes in the film, but he refused, rationalising "My character was mentally r*t*rd*d, mentally disabled, so how can you ask me to fall down and suddenly become well again? And fight? They knew my fighting skills and wanted me to be part of the action but I thought that would have completely destroyed the tone of the film, the principles behind the film.".
Jackie Chan sings the theme song in Japanese.
The main fighting villain in the film, Dick Wei, was a Tae Kwon Do champion in the Taiwanese army.
Biao Yuen serving as the action director for the film.
In Germany this movie is known as part 3 of the 'Powerman' trilogy with Wheels on Meals (1984) being part 1 and Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Stars (1985) being part 2. My Lucky Stars (1985) ('Tokyo Powerman' in Germany) is not part of this imaginary series. Despite the fact that the movies share many of their main and supporting actors as well as staff members the characters and story lines are totally unrelated.