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| Jackie Chan | ... |
Sammy
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| Brigitte Lin | ... |
Lily
(as Chan Hsia Lin)
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| Yu Wang | ... |
Don Wen
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Yueh Sun | ... |
Old Sun
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David Tao | ... |
Billy
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Jing Fang | ... |
General
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Shiu Bu Lia | ... |
Stone
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Frankie Kao | ... |
Grease Lightning
(as Ling-feng Kao)
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| Adam Cheng | ... |
Amazon Leader
(as Adam Cheng Siu-Chow)
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Ling Chang | ... |
Emily
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Paul Chang |
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Hung Lieh Chen |
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Fu Hung Cheng |
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Di Chin |
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Pin Chin |
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Similar to "The Dirty Dozen" or one of that nature. Japan is trying to take over the world and the generals of the allied forces trying to stop the Japanese have been taken prisoner. A force of loners and fighters is put together to try and rescue the generals and save the war effort with the promise of gold and/or pardons of past crimes. Written by Ron Plumley <Ron@PeachNet.EDU>
What the hell? This movie has everything! Hopping undead corpses. Crazed Amazons. Ghosts who cheat at cards. Japanese Nazis who attack riding atop 1970s clunker cars. Stupid musical numbers. Abraham Lincoln as a World War II general. Throw in loads of gratuitous violence, Chinese guys dressed in kilts and Elvis jumpsuits, and, er, Jacky Chan (and his chicken) and you have quite possibly the stupidest movie ever made. You won't know what to make of it either, but if you have the proper amount of beer on hand, and a few fellow appreciators of c**p, it won't matter in the slightest.