Challenge of the Tiger
Challenge of the Tiger | |
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Directed by | Bruce Le |
Produced by |
Leung-On Cheng Bruce Le Chieh-Yi Ma Dick Randall |
Written by |
Bruce Le Fan Poon |
Starring |
Bruce Le Richard Harrison Nadiuska |
Production company |
Dragon Films Company |
Distributed by | Mondo Macabro (DVD) |
Release dates | 1980 |
Running time | 88 mins. |
Country |
Hong Kong United States Italy |
Language |
English Mandarin |
Challenge of the Tiger is a 1980 Hong Kong, American, and Italian Bruceploitation martial arts film.
Synopsis
Two CIA agents - a kung fu master (Bruce Le) and a suave womanizer (Richard Harrison) - track the stolen formula for a super-sterility drug from Spain to Hong Kong, battling Neo-Nazi terrorists and a Vietnamese spy ring for its possession.
Reception
The film currently holds a 5.5 out of 10 on IMDb.
David Johnson of DVDverdict.com gave the film a positive review and said: "I'll just say this: there's a lot of meaningless fighting, gratuitous nudity, specifically in the opening where one of our heroes plays a few round of slow-motion topless tennis, and one of the looniest fights scenes I've ever seen: Bruce Le vs. a bull.This film's worth comes only from the surreal factor, but it's an excellent companion piece to For Your Height Only."[1]
CJ of Letterboxd.com gave the film four stars and said: "This is one of most vulgar, crass and dirty martial arts movies I've ever seen. It's so colourful and entertaining and tries so furiously to give the audience what they want in spades without even thinking twice about whether it fits or whether it's in remotely good taste, that I have to admire it. Obviously it comes with the trappings of extremely low-budget trash cinema but, if you're a fan of the genre as I am, this is solid exploitation gold."[2]