Two CIA agents - a kung fu master and a suave womanizer - track the stolen formula for a super-sterility drug from Spain to Hong Kong, battling Neo-Nazi terrorists and a Vietnamese spy ring ... Read allTwo CIA agents - a kung fu master and a suave womanizer - 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.Two CIA agents - a kung fu master and a suave womanizer - 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.
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Jeong-lee Hwang
- Comrade Yang
- (as Wang Jang Lee)
Brad Harris
- Leopard
- (as Bradford Harris)
Tito García
- Boss
- (as Tito Garcia)
Tao Chiang
- Henchman Kong
- (as Kong To)
- …
Sharon Shira
- Anna
- (as Sharon Schirra)
Bolo Yeung
- Chang
- (as Yang Sze)
- …
Josef Laufer
- Joe
- (as Joe Laufer)
Jon T. Benn
- Head of the Agency
- (uncredited)
Ming-Wai Chan
- Thug
- (uncredited)
Craig Denault
- Self
- (uncredited)
Morgan Fairchild
- Morgan Fairchild
- (uncredited)
Tsan Hung Fan
- Thug
- (uncredited)
David Flynn
- Self
- (uncredited)
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Cheesy 80s trash kung fu classic CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER (1980) is available on a double-bill DVD with bizarre midget/spy movie FOR YOUR HEIGHT ONLY (1979). I've as yet been unable to track down a cheap enough copy of this amazing disc (it retails for far more than I'm willing to pay), so when I saw an old VHS copy of the film at a car-boot sale for 25pthat's about 50¢ USI just had to stump up the cash.
Starring kung fu 'legends' Bruce Le, Hwang Jang Lee and Bolo Yeung, and ninja movie regular Richard Harrison, CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER is a poorly written and badly directed mess; and this is precisely why it is such wonderful film.
After the opening scene, in which two scientists are gunned down and their secret sterilisation formula (capable of rendering men infertile) is stolen, we are introduced to the film's heroes; top chop-socky fighter Huang Lung (Bruce Le) and perfectly coiffured mustachioed playboy Richard Cannon (Richard Harrison). Lung deals with the men, delivering flurries of kick-ass kung fu moves and Cannon deals with the ladies, seducing them with a flick of his hair and a twitch of his Magnum PI-style 'tache. As top CIA agents, it is their job to retrieve the formula before it can be used to blackmail the world!
The formula eventually ends up in the hands of tasty Spanish totty Maria (played by soft-core star Nadiuska) who, despite being seduced by Cannon, delivers it to her boss Antonio, who plans to sell it to the highest bidder.
Meanwhile, a Viet Cong bad-guy (Hwang Jang Lee) and his team of lackeys (which include Bolo Yeung and Chinese HK babe Yue Fa Booi) are also trying to lay their hands on the formula. They deliver a map of Antonio's stronghold to Lung and Cannon in the hope that the agents will break in and attack, allowing the Viet Cong to sneak in and help themselves to the formula.
With tons of female nudity, some pretty good fights, lousy dubbing, an awful script and plenty of unintentionally funny scenes (check out the badly dubbed dog), this movie is a hoot from start to finish.
Richard Harrison is brilliant as stud Cannon.When we first get to meet him, he is playing tennis with gorgeous topless womenin slow motion. Then he ambles over to a poolfull of naked babes! No woman in this movie is safe from this testosterone-charged hunk's charms, and practically all of them receive a good seeing to from him. Le, on the other hand, is content to kick ass. In one jaw-droppingly silly scene he goes fist-to-horn with a bull, cracking the charging beast on the head with a crushing blow, and towards the end of the film he goes up against a whole heap of baddies, including the legendary Hwang Jang Lee, who gets to display his amazing kicking skills.
I thoroughly recommend fans of schlock martial arts movies to seek this one out and if you can afford it, get the double-bill DVD ( I haven't seen it, but FOR YOUR HEIGHT ONLY looks just as crazy!).
I'll finish this appraisal of CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER with some of my favourite snippets of dialogue. Enjoy!
RICHARD (after just meeting Maria): Can I come home with you?
MARIA: It's very hot in here. I'm going to take a bath. RICHARD: I don't want to stay here alone. Mind if I come with you?
RICHARD (In the bath with Maria): Nice little ears.
LUNG (sat at a table with Richard and a sexy female CIA agent): That tea smells good. RICHARD (looking at woman): Hmmm, so does she. LUNG: Huh, you bandit!
RICHARD (to waitress): Coke please. WAITRESS: None left. RICHARD: What else have you got? WAITRESS: Beer.
Starring kung fu 'legends' Bruce Le, Hwang Jang Lee and Bolo Yeung, and ninja movie regular Richard Harrison, CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER is a poorly written and badly directed mess; and this is precisely why it is such wonderful film.
After the opening scene, in which two scientists are gunned down and their secret sterilisation formula (capable of rendering men infertile) is stolen, we are introduced to the film's heroes; top chop-socky fighter Huang Lung (Bruce Le) and perfectly coiffured mustachioed playboy Richard Cannon (Richard Harrison). Lung deals with the men, delivering flurries of kick-ass kung fu moves and Cannon deals with the ladies, seducing them with a flick of his hair and a twitch of his Magnum PI-style 'tache. As top CIA agents, it is their job to retrieve the formula before it can be used to blackmail the world!
The formula eventually ends up in the hands of tasty Spanish totty Maria (played by soft-core star Nadiuska) who, despite being seduced by Cannon, delivers it to her boss Antonio, who plans to sell it to the highest bidder.
Meanwhile, a Viet Cong bad-guy (Hwang Jang Lee) and his team of lackeys (which include Bolo Yeung and Chinese HK babe Yue Fa Booi) are also trying to lay their hands on the formula. They deliver a map of Antonio's stronghold to Lung and Cannon in the hope that the agents will break in and attack, allowing the Viet Cong to sneak in and help themselves to the formula.
With tons of female nudity, some pretty good fights, lousy dubbing, an awful script and plenty of unintentionally funny scenes (check out the badly dubbed dog), this movie is a hoot from start to finish.
Richard Harrison is brilliant as stud Cannon.When we first get to meet him, he is playing tennis with gorgeous topless womenin slow motion. Then he ambles over to a poolfull of naked babes! No woman in this movie is safe from this testosterone-charged hunk's charms, and practically all of them receive a good seeing to from him. Le, on the other hand, is content to kick ass. In one jaw-droppingly silly scene he goes fist-to-horn with a bull, cracking the charging beast on the head with a crushing blow, and towards the end of the film he goes up against a whole heap of baddies, including the legendary Hwang Jang Lee, who gets to display his amazing kicking skills.
I thoroughly recommend fans of schlock martial arts movies to seek this one out and if you can afford it, get the double-bill DVD ( I haven't seen it, but FOR YOUR HEIGHT ONLY looks just as crazy!).
I'll finish this appraisal of CHALLENGE OF THE TIGER with some of my favourite snippets of dialogue. Enjoy!
RICHARD (after just meeting Maria): Can I come home with you?
MARIA: It's very hot in here. I'm going to take a bath. RICHARD: I don't want to stay here alone. Mind if I come with you?
RICHARD (In the bath with Maria): Nice little ears.
LUNG (sat at a table with Richard and a sexy female CIA agent): That tea smells good. RICHARD (looking at woman): Hmmm, so does she. LUNG: Huh, you bandit!
RICHARD (to waitress): Coke please. WAITRESS: None left. RICHARD: What else have you got? WAITRESS: Beer.
When a lethal biological weapon-a formula capable of sterilizing the world's male population-falls into the wrong hands, two elite agents embark on a globe-trotting mission to retrieve it.
Bruce Le as Huang Lung and Richard Harrison as Richard Cannon lead this wildly entertaining espionage thriller, packed with martial arts, gunplay, and absurd excess. Their quest takes them across the globe, culminating in high-energy showdowns with a nefarious drug cartel and a ruthless kung fu assassin. Competently directed by Bruce Le, who also stars, the film is among his most polished efforts. The action is sharply choreographed, with Le's dynamic rooftop duels and Harrison's Bond-esque (and Italian Poliziotteschi) gunplay standing out. The soundtrack is energetic, heightening the film's pulpy, comic-book tone. The on-location shoot across Hong Kong, Macau, Spain, and the Philippines adds atmosphere and weight.
The cast is stacked with genre regulars. Spanish actress Nadiuska, best known for playing Conan's mother in Conan the Barbarian (1982), brings glamour and charisma to the role of a seductive femme fatale. Jennifer Holmes, a protégé of Hwang Jang-Lee, plays another tough female lead, holding her own in a cast dominated by testosterone-fueled action. Even Morgan Fairchild makes an uncredited appearance.
Bolo Yeung, a familiar face in Bruceploitation and a veteran of Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon (1973) and The Chinese Connection (Fist of Fury) (1972), appears as a formidable henchman. His powerful physique and brutal fighting style make him a memorable adversary for Le. Meanwhile, the film's main villain, Paul Chang Chung, known for roles in Shaw Brothers productions, appears alongside Josef Laufer, while the hulking Brad Harris plays the imposing henchman Leopard.
The film indulges in gratuitous nudity, often unnecessary but in line with the era's exploitation sensibilities. Despite its absurdity, Challenge of the Tiger is undeniably fun, with breathtaking locations, memorable fights, and an irresistible 80s action charm. It stands as one of Bruce Le's most polished and enjoyable films.
Bruce Le as Huang Lung and Richard Harrison as Richard Cannon lead this wildly entertaining espionage thriller, packed with martial arts, gunplay, and absurd excess. Their quest takes them across the globe, culminating in high-energy showdowns with a nefarious drug cartel and a ruthless kung fu assassin. Competently directed by Bruce Le, who also stars, the film is among his most polished efforts. The action is sharply choreographed, with Le's dynamic rooftop duels and Harrison's Bond-esque (and Italian Poliziotteschi) gunplay standing out. The soundtrack is energetic, heightening the film's pulpy, comic-book tone. The on-location shoot across Hong Kong, Macau, Spain, and the Philippines adds atmosphere and weight.
The cast is stacked with genre regulars. Spanish actress Nadiuska, best known for playing Conan's mother in Conan the Barbarian (1982), brings glamour and charisma to the role of a seductive femme fatale. Jennifer Holmes, a protégé of Hwang Jang-Lee, plays another tough female lead, holding her own in a cast dominated by testosterone-fueled action. Even Morgan Fairchild makes an uncredited appearance.
Bolo Yeung, a familiar face in Bruceploitation and a veteran of Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon (1973) and The Chinese Connection (Fist of Fury) (1972), appears as a formidable henchman. His powerful physique and brutal fighting style make him a memorable adversary for Le. Meanwhile, the film's main villain, Paul Chang Chung, known for roles in Shaw Brothers productions, appears alongside Josef Laufer, while the hulking Brad Harris plays the imposing henchman Leopard.
The film indulges in gratuitous nudity, often unnecessary but in line with the era's exploitation sensibilities. Despite its absurdity, Challenge of the Tiger is undeniably fun, with breathtaking locations, memorable fights, and an irresistible 80s action charm. It stands as one of Bruce Le's most polished and enjoyable films.
Bruce Le (not Lee) teams up with Richard Harrison to solve an international crime that takes them in many different location filled with stock music (from major films), nudity, and fight sequence. This is another Dick Randall production that took Lee away from Hong Kong cinema to the heavy schlock cinema. Brad Harris plays one of the bad guy in an unremarkable role. Interesting seeing two former Hercules (Harrison/harris) in one film, and also fun seeing Italian gladiator actor Harris star opposite to Bruce Le. The plot is weak and action star Harrison comes off as a weak agent. The film was called something else, but when Gymkata entered the video arena, it was retitled to this title. Not recommended.
Then it must be because you have not allowed yourself to experience the amazing piece of cinema that is Gymkata Killer. I would hate myself too. I was once like you, and then I saw what can only be described as the best movie, EVER! It's so horribly, terribly, frighteningly bad that it cannot be taken seriously. Once the movie, like a horrible, disfiguring train-wreck, careens forward through the opening scene, you understand that it's actually a dadaistic masterpiece - it is truly a movie whose 'brilliance' is housed in its irrationality and negation of the accepted laws of cinema.
It's like looking through a peephole into a post-apocalyptic world in which a nuclear bomb did NOT go off.
(Cutting edge special effects... On par with the TV's Batman & Robin! -- the live action 1970s series, not the cartoons)
It's like looking through a peephole into a post-apocalyptic world in which a nuclear bomb did NOT go off.
(Cutting edge special effects... On par with the TV's Batman & Robin! -- the live action 1970s series, not the cartoons)
I like the West German dubbing title "The Death Fists of the Karate Tiger" much better for this KungFu knockout cascade, which was created in 1980 in a co-production between Hong Kong, Italy and the USA.
Bruceploitation star Bruce Le consistently fights his way through an outrageous plot involving the formula for a super drug that makes people sterile. Oh right! From Malaga it goes via Hong Kong to Macao. At Brucele's side is senior schlawiner Richard Harrison, who, as a CIA agent, roams through all the beds and also likes to appear bare-chested outside of the bedroom. The two heroes have to deal with terrorists and a gang of criminals. As a result, Brucele in particular gets into fights with different opponents.
Bolo Yeung, the Chinese Hercules, is crushed by Brad Harris as the super-cool bodyguard. In a particularly bizarre scene, the Czech heartthrob Josef Laufer doesn't belt out one of his schmaltzy songs, but lets his powerfully shaped chest muscles dance impressively, which is of course immediately punished by the good Brucele. Brad Harris's ultra-cool sunglasses are his undoing. But the brave Brucele gets an equal opponent in Jang Lee Hwang for the big final...
A wonderful piece of trash fun for all fans of the Bruceploitation genre!
Bruceploitation star Bruce Le consistently fights his way through an outrageous plot involving the formula for a super drug that makes people sterile. Oh right! From Malaga it goes via Hong Kong to Macao. At Brucele's side is senior schlawiner Richard Harrison, who, as a CIA agent, roams through all the beds and also likes to appear bare-chested outside of the bedroom. The two heroes have to deal with terrorists and a gang of criminals. As a result, Brucele in particular gets into fights with different opponents.
Bolo Yeung, the Chinese Hercules, is crushed by Brad Harris as the super-cool bodyguard. In a particularly bizarre scene, the Czech heartthrob Josef Laufer doesn't belt out one of his schmaltzy songs, but lets his powerfully shaped chest muscles dance impressively, which is of course immediately punished by the good Brucele. Brad Harris's ultra-cool sunglasses are his undoing. But the brave Brucele gets an equal opponent in Jang Lee Hwang for the big final...
A wonderful piece of trash fun for all fans of the Bruceploitation genre!
Did you know
- TriviaFeatured in Rob Hill's The Bad Movie Bible.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Wild, Wild, World of Dick Randall (2005)
- SoundtracksThe Stars and Stripes Forever
Composed by John Philip Sousa
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- Gymkata Killer
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- Macau, China(finale)
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- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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