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Clash of the Professionals (1985)
horseboxingkiller11 December 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Luo Kang (Jimmy Wang Yu) is a tough-as-nails private investigator who works alongside his bumbling reporter childhood friend.

Luo Kang is assigned to an initially standard case of adultery and is to gather evidence of a cheating husband. This links him to a young lady named Donna, a nightclub performer who is soon being used as a drug dealer and mule for Kamizawa, head of a powerful Tokyo + Taipei cartel (which includes some old school faces such as Chen Hung Lieh and, frequent Wang Yu collaborator, Lung Fei).

After saving her life, Luo Kang and Donna become romantically involved but it isn't long before the cartel want Luo out of the picture and their popular starlet back.

Clash of the Professionals may well be one of my favourite Jimmy Wang Yu films. The action is tough, exciting and varied with some locations you don't often seen in a kung fu flick e.g. The fights in an ice hockey rink and another taking place in a ski resort are particular highights. There's also a decent motorbike chase thrown in for good measure with Wang Yu handling some pretty dangerous stunts on his own.

The pace is more or less non-stop , the action is hard-hitting (women are roughed up, a rival drug dealer is stabbed through the head, innocent pedestrians are mowed down) and the 'borrowed' music from various sources is used to good effect (inc. Goblin and even Ollie And Jerry's 'There's No Stopping Us' (!) ),

Strong recommendation for fans of 80's Taiwanese action !
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5/10
If you came to see Jimmy Wang Yu - you will see him
ckormos11 May 2017
It starts with a drug deal and murder then a guy and girl discuss the plot. People are snow skiing over the opening credits. Jimmy makes his entry by running down an armed robber. Then he goes to question a night club singer. He is a private investigator with a bunch of crummy cases to work on. He stumbles into a slightly interesting case.

Jimmy Wang Yu was one of the top stars of the old school martial arts movies. One of my favorites, I like to call him "The Madman of Martial Arts Movies" because of his insane fight scenes and over the top movies such as "Master of the Flying Guillotine". That movie was quite creative for its time but it also showed the limit of his creativity. The genre changed in the mid 1980s and was reborn by creative geniuses such as Jackie Chan and the Yuen clan. Jimmy had nothing to add in that direction.

In review, this is a run of the mill crime story with a few fights. My copy was a digital file, wide screen but small, and English dubbed by the A team of voice over actors. I can't recommend it to anyone other than Jimmy Wang Yu fans who want to see all of his movies good or bad.
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