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Kung Fu vs. Acrobatic (1990)

Kung Fu vs. Acrobatic (1990)
Taylor Wong Tai-loi directs this affable comedy fantasy about advertising execs Charles (Andy Lau Tak-wah) and Chi (Nat Chan Pak-cheung) who are ordered by their boss to go to mainland China and find an artifact to be used in a new series of hair tonic ads. Instead, the two happen upon voluptuous Princess Wendy (Joey Wang Tsu-hsien) and her handmaiden Mandy (Mui Siu-wai) who have been asleep since the Yuen dynasty. The two admen take their finds back to Hong Kong, but the party is followed by the dastardly Tin (Yuen Wah) who wants to claim the princess as his own whether she's game or not. Meanwhile, Charles and Chi, who imbibed some magical pills, are brimming full of supernatural abilities. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Andy Lau Tak-wahChan Pak-cheung, (more)
Director(s):
Taylor Wong
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Kung Fu vs. Acrobatic

Taylor Wong Tai-loi directs this affable comedy fantasy about advertising execs Charles (Andy Lau Tak-wah) and Chi (Nat Chan Pak-cheung) who are ordered by their boss to go to mainland China and find an artifact to be used in a new series of hair tonic ads. Instead, the two happen upon voluptuous Princess Wendy (Joey Wang Tsu-hsien) and her handmaiden Mandy (Mui Siu-wai) who have been asleep since the Yuen dynasty. The two admen take their finds back to Hong Kong, but the party is followed by the dastardly Tin (Yuen Wah) who wants to claim the princess as his own whether she's game or not. Meanwhile, Charles and Chi, who imbibed some magical pills, are brimming full of supernatural abilities. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Director(s):
Taylor Wong
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