By 1977 Kung-Fu fighting Jimmy Wang Yu was more a Kung-Fu fading, so he made an attempt to modern Drama with this story about an ex-convicted guy and his honest father who's also a court-judge (played by the accomplished actor-director Wang Yin, the reason I rated a broken 6 to this). The film-making of director Li Su is average but slightly better than his female-sex-obsessed pics like GIRL OF THE PROBLEM, MIDNIGHT COWGIRL or CAMP GIRL P.O.W.'s, and the presence of Kung-Fu vets like Lung Fei, Blackie Ko and Chang Yee Kwai guarantees a passable dose of action. Funnily the cast has a second Wang Yu playing an henchman (he was an eponymous working in several Wang Yu's films like THE ONE ARMED BOXER and THE GALLANT). Watchable.
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