4 reviews
I found this movie on VHS for a dollar on the Previously Viewed rack at a local video store. Being a fan of kung fu movies, I purchased the movie and added it to my collection.
It was most definitely a pleasant surprise. Hilarious storyline, many humorous interactions between "Little Fatty" and anyone who he comes in contact with, including bowing down to a frog and chanting "I worship the toad" and falling face first into a pile of crap in his quest to earn a living bringing in a criminal.
I've never heard of any of the actors in this film, but the opening credits state that one of them was the personal martial arts trainer to Muhammad Ali. If I remember correctly, the opening screen indicated that Little Mad Guy was produced by Snake Video.
I would most definitely recommend this movie to any fan of kung fu, if you can find it. Since buying it, I have not been able to find any mention of it from any vendor or online, with the exception of this brief IMDb profile.
It was most definitely a pleasant surprise. Hilarious storyline, many humorous interactions between "Little Fatty" and anyone who he comes in contact with, including bowing down to a frog and chanting "I worship the toad" and falling face first into a pile of crap in his quest to earn a living bringing in a criminal.
I've never heard of any of the actors in this film, but the opening credits state that one of them was the personal martial arts trainer to Muhammad Ali. If I remember correctly, the opening screen indicated that Little Mad Guy was produced by Snake Video.
I would most definitely recommend this movie to any fan of kung fu, if you can find it. Since buying it, I have not been able to find any mention of it from any vendor or online, with the exception of this brief IMDb profile.
- WilliamSchweitzer
- Feb 7, 2006
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- Leofwine_draca
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- classicsoncall
- Jan 22, 2007
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Found this gem at the Movie Gallery in Hazleton, PA. They were selling off all of their old VHS tapes. This is definitely one of the funniest kung fu comedies I have ever seen.
The story centers around "Little Fatty", who is attempting to collect the bounty on a fugitive, and his many failings in accomplishing this mission. "Little Fatty" studied the toad form of kung fu, and opens the movie bowing to a toad in the woods while repeating the words "I worship the toad", and it only gets funnier from here.
If you manage to find this, definitely pick it up. Good luck, because I haven't found it anywhere else.
The story centers around "Little Fatty", who is attempting to collect the bounty on a fugitive, and his many failings in accomplishing this mission. "Little Fatty" studied the toad form of kung fu, and opens the movie bowing to a toad in the woods while repeating the words "I worship the toad", and it only gets funnier from here.
If you manage to find this, definitely pick it up. Good luck, because I haven't found it anywhere else.
- billschweitzer
- Oct 22, 2006
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