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Wheels on Meals

Original title: Fai caan che
  • 1984
  • TV-14
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
17K
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Jackie Chan, Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, Lola Forner, Benny Urquidez, and Biao Yuen in Wheels on Meals (1984)
Two Chinese friends, who operate a food truck in Barcelona, Spain, use their martial arts expertise to help their private investigator friend protect the pickpocket Sylvia, who's been targeted by a ruthless gang.
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CantoneseBuddy ComedyKung FuMartial ArtsSlapstickActionComedyCrimeRomance

In Barcelona, two Chinese food truck operators must use their martial arts skills to help their private investigator friend protect a beautiful pickpocket from ruthless gangsters.In Barcelona, two Chinese food truck operators must use their martial arts skills to help their private investigator friend protect a beautiful pickpocket from ruthless gangsters.In Barcelona, two Chinese food truck operators must use their martial arts skills to help their private investigator friend protect a beautiful pickpocket from ruthless gangsters.

  • Director
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
  • Writers
    • Edward Tang
    • Gwing-Gai Lee
    • David Tadman
  • Stars
    • Jackie Chan
    • Biao Yuen
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Writers
      • Edward Tang
      • Gwing-Gai Lee
      • David Tadman
    • Stars
      • Jackie Chan
      • Biao Yuen
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • 64User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Thomas
    Biao Yuen
    Biao Yuen
    • David
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Moby
    • (as Samo Hung)
    Benny Urquidez
    Benny Urquidez
    • Mondale's Henchman
    Keith Vitali
    Keith Vitali
    • Mondale's Henchman
    Herb Edelman
    Herb Edelman
    • Matt
    Lola Forner
    • Sylvia
    Susana Sentís
    • Gloria
    • (as Susanna Sentis)
    José Sancho
    José Sancho
    • Mondale
    • (as Pepe Sancho)
    Miguel Palenzuela
    • The Butler
    • (as Luis Palenzuela)
    Josep Lluís Fonoll
    • Dino
    • (as J. Fonoll)
    Amparo Moreno
    Amparo Moreno
    • Susana
    Montserrat Julió
      Luis Monte
        Josep L. Dallester
          Miguel Avilés
            Mercedes Albert
            Carles Canut
            Carles Canut
            • Fat Man in Bar
            • (uncredited)
            • Director
              • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
            • Writers
              • Edward Tang
              • Gwing-Gai Lee
              • David Tadman
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            User reviews64

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            angelynx

            Fast and fun!

            What a fun movie! All the fast-paced action, brilliant stunts and slapstick humor that make Jackie's work great. Jackie and Sammo are terrific and the scenes set in elaborately catered parties give new meaning to the term "food fight". A movie that will have you laughing all the way thru.
            7MichaelMovieLoft

            Fun and excitement in Spain with the 3 Brothers

            I first heard of this when TNT was showing it after the TV premiere of Rumble In The Bronx. I couldn't make it through the first 10 minutes because of the bad dubbing and the mixing around of scenes (The very first scene was Jackie and Yuen skateboarding in Spain, rather than them waking up and getting into their morning routine). A couple of months ago, I got the Hong Kong DVD and loved it.

            The movie is about Thomas (Chan) and David (Biao), two Chinese guys who run a successful food truck business in Spain. They get caught up in wannabe detective Moby's (Hung) case to find a Spanish heiress, and the fun goes from there. The chemistry is great between the three brothers, and Lola Forner is a great distraction. The writing is funny, and Sammo's direction is right on target. The fight scenes are great. If you want to watch vintage Jackie, watch this film as he can move quick. The much talked about fight between Chan and Benny "The Jet" Urquidez does not disappoint. Want a lesson in how to do a fight scene? Watch these two guys go at it (They would have a rematch a few years later in Dragons Forever).

            For all of you fans of JC credit outtakes, there is none (JC didn't start using them until Police Story). But in a funny, action packed movie like this, you won't care. It is one of The 3 Brothers best, and it will leave you wanting more.
            LEE-47

            Heehee hee!

            I like this, more so than any other Chan+Sammo collaboration. Most of it is a bit weird, but the sense of humor, essential to all martial arts movies, is right there with the skills of Sammo and Jackie. Sweet and sour plum!
            7lasttimeisaw

            a testimony to the halcyon days of Hong Kong action cinema, fun, thrill and a bit of romance, recommended for the whole family

            An emblematic Hong Kong action comedy in its heyday conjoined by legendary Kung Fu trio Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao, shot abroad in Barcelona with Sammo also taking the director job, WHEELS ON MEALS sees Chan and Yuen as two cousins, Thomas and David respectively, who are adroit in martial arts (and skateboards), run a fast food van in the tourist spot, soon they will team up with Hung's amateurish shamus Moby to fight against the evil Mondale (Sancho), whose henchmen are relentlessly hunting down a young heiress Sylvia (the stunning former Miss Spain, Lola Forner), with whom both Thomas and David are infatuated.

            The star trio (their third picture together, preceded by PROJECT A and WINNERS AND SINNERS, both released in 1983) brings about authentic bonhomie in their two against one raillery, with Hung often comically in the receiving end of the ribbing and pratfalls. Forner's deceptively virtuous damsel-in-distress (petty larceny merely a peccadillo) doesn't drive a wedge between the two cousins, instead, Thomas and David's gauche vying for her affection elicits abundant lulz, including one sterling idea from Thomas, by suggesting David's father (Paul Chang Chung) to marry Sylvia's mother (Sentís), both mental hospital residents (there are stimulating cameos from regular collaborators Richard Ng, Wu Ma and John Sam as fellow head cases) who are smitten with each other, to the utter dismay of Yuen, since he and Sylvia will become step-siblings.

            Whereas the plot gives no spectacular twists or suspense to elevate WHEELS ON MEALS head and shoulders above its similar peers, the climatic action set piece is a captivating blinder, in particular, the fisticuffs between Jackie Chan and kickboxing champion Benny Urquidez, which gives a visceral flesh-to-flesh impact that bespeaks what makes martial arts actioner such an entertaining delight to watch, and Chan's epiphany of loosing up in the face of a formidable rival well speaks volume of his trademark amalgamation of levity and lethality that eventually would win him gazillion of fans in every nook and cranny of the world, an exemplar of how to take up the baton (from Bruce Lee, obviously) and pass it on with one's own distinctive style (Chan is in his sixties and his clout still rolls on).

            Elsewhere, Hung relishes in the self-referential jokes of his (only slightly at then) portly figure (when Moby hollers around in looking for a man named Fatso, whose corpulence can legitimately pale him into insignificance, or the running jokes of being unable to keep up with a simian Chan in all the shinning and whisking), and in fact, Hung is famous for his disproportionate agility that lends him a unique presence among other uniformly jacked Chinese martial artists. Without any help of wire-fu, Hung really cuts it both in and behind cameras, and WHEELS ON MEALS is a testimony to the halcyon days of Hong Kong action cinema, fun, thrill and a bit of romance, recommended for the whole family.
            7KineticSeoul

            Live action Chinese version of "The Castle of Cagliostro"

            This movie does drag a bit at certain points. Personally multiple times I just wanted it to just fast-forward to the next Jackie Chan action sequences. This one really does bring out Jackie's acrobatic skills. At some parts it's like watching the Chinese Three Stooges, and the trademark Jackie Chan humor works. This one is more story focused, not a great story but a watchable one. But sometimes just didn't seem to have enough action. The main highlight fight is the one with Jackie Chan vs. Benny "The Jet" Urquidez. It's one of Jackie's highlight fights in movie history for a reason. Sammo Hung is amusing as this kid detective guy, that is amateurish but persistent. His fight sequence with the fencing expert was a entertaining watch as well. The trio does a good job of bringing in that humor and tenacity on screen. When it comes to the plot it seemed like a live action Chinese version of "The Castle of Cagliostro". Except with kung-fu and stuff. Overall it's cool to see Jackie during his prime. Despite few dragged out parts and parts that are a bit rushed. This is still a fun movie with flashy but entertaining fight choreography.

            7.3/10

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            • Trivia
              During filming, Keith Vitali accidentally kicked Jackie Chan in the throat after numerous takes for a particular fight scene. When Keith hit Jackie, he realized the danger of the situation and broke character by concern for Jackie's health. By doing this, Keith was yelled at by the entire crew as he was supposed to wait for the director to yell "Cut!", no matter what had happened in the scene.
            • Goofs
              When Jackie and the others are chased by the gangsters, they hit the cars with their rear bumper; the bumpers deform. Then in the next shot, the bumpers are okay again.
            • Quotes

              Henchman eating meal in castle: Ok guys, stop playing now and come and have something to eat. Come on.

            • Alternate versions
              Five separate audio versions of this movie exist.
              • Two Original Cantonese versions, mono and new remastered 5.1 mix.
              • The Mandarin version.
              • Two English versions: One produced by Golden Harvest with a new score composed by Toshiyuki Kimori under his "Keith Morrison" alias, and one later produced by Fortune Star featuring the original music score by Tang Siu-lam. The Golden Harvest dub/re-score was also used for the Japanese theatrical cut of the film, titled "Spartan X". (The Golden Harvest dub actually contains the dubbed voices of the real three lead actors themselves: Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao, and Sammo Hung.)
            • Connections
              Edited into Fist to Fist (2000)
            • Soundtracks
              Theme from Spartan X
              Performed by Den Minamida

              Music and Arrangement by Kirth Morrison

              Words by Larry Johnston

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            • Release date
              • August 17, 1984 (Hong Kong)
            • Country of origin
              • Hong Kong
            • Languages
              • Cantonese
              • English
            • Also known as
              • Los buscapleitos
            • Filming locations
              • Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
            • Production companies
              • Golden Harvest Company
              • Laurenfilm
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            • Runtime
              • 1h 40m(100 min)
            • Color
              • Color
            • Sound mix
              • Mono(original release)
            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.85 : 1

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