| Bin Bin | |||
| Ann Bridgewater | |||
| Wai-Man Chan | |||
| Tat-wah Cho | |||
| Ging Man Fung | |||
| George Lam | |||
| Karl Maka | |||
| Dean Shek | |||
| Alan Tam | |||
| Hark Tsui | |||
| Bak-Ming Wong | |||
| Yau Hung Yiu |
Directed by | |||
| Dean Shek | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Yeung-Ping Sze | ||
Produced by | |||
| Karl Maka | .... | producer | |
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| Henry Chan | |||
Special Effects by | |||
| Kevin Chisnall | .... | special effects supervisor | |
Other crew | |||
| Lun Tang | .... | production assistant | |
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Back in the early eighties production line entertainment was rolling through Hong Kong Companies, like the Shek-Mak-Wong Cinema City outfit, at such a rate that we took a brightly colored knockabout like this for granted. Now it would look like a high point in the year's effort.
Made with great good humor and no little skill, this one has one marvelous gag - confronting the alien craft with the SWAT team. The rest is material worked over many times but still manages to work it's outsider comedy for good natured laughs.