This is the last movie that all three dragons starred in together and is probably the best one of the lot with fantastic fight scenes, great comedy and excellent stunt work.
Jackie Chan is hired as a lawyer by a chemical plant owner to help stop it going under as the chemicals start destroying the local fish farming.
When the appeal goes to court, Chan finds himself attracted to the star witness May (Pauline Yeung).
The person behind all this is factory owner and boss Yuen Wah, who is smuggling in drugs but Chan doesn’t know this yet and still decides to go against his client and help May and her friend.
He gains the help of two friends, a professional burgler (Yuen Biao) and also an arms dealer (Sammo Hung) to find out more information about both sides and help him bring justice. Sammo starts to get close to one of the women but finds himself falling in love with her and of course she finds out that he has been lying to her to the whole time.
Then things take a nasty turn when Biao and Hung discover that the factory is secretly producing drugs and Hung is captured by the gangsters after a great fight scene bringing in the fantastic Benny “The Jet”. Biao goes back and tells Chan that that Hungs been kipnapped so they head to the factory to save him and bring down the drug dealers.
Hong Kong’s three favorite sons, Jackie, Sammo and Biao in the eighties helped shape and broaden the interest in Hong Kong cinema in the west, the fight scenes in this movie are better than any of their past movies together showing Biao in incredible form, performing high flips, spin kicks and every other move you can think off.

Once again Sammo has managed to surround our three stars with an endless list of famous faces. Yuen Wah playing the cigar puffing drug lord who is surrounded by an array of fighting thugs that include Billy Chow, Phillip Ko, Chin Kar Lok, Fung Hak-On and Chung Faat.
We even get Dick Wei thrown in to the mix in a fight scene that takes place on a boat. Benny “The Jet” Urquidez as one of the main villains at the drug processing factory, Benny has short fights with both Sammo and Yuen Biao towards the end of the film, but it is the re-match with Jackie that we are all waiting to see, and its very, very good. The fight almost matches their brilliant encounter in “Wheels On Meals” a few years earlier, but i prefer this movie overall to Wheels On Meals.
If you haven’t seen this movie please go out and grab a copy, if you have a friend who wants to get into Hong Kong action cinema then this is a perfect film to introduce them too. The stunts in the final reel are far beyond anything done in Hollywood, with both Jackies and Sammo’s stuntgroup trying to out match each other. Excellent action from the kings of hong kong cinema, there aint many better.







