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Released a few years ago in Thailand on DVD the film stars Y. Lee, K.Koh, K.Mok, B. Chan (no credits for rest of cast). 78 minutes. Four youngsters (who look about 7-10 years old) live and work in a restaurant, where they are also trained in martial arts by two bickering (definitely camp) owners. The boys are called Little Rambo, Little Chuck (Norris), Little Bruce (Lee) and Little Jacky (Chan). The film concerns a mix up over a roll of secret film which a Chinese mafia gang is buying from a Japanese gang. A young girl and her older sister get involved and when the gang attack them the boys come to their assistance
the boys all become infatuated with the little girl. There's a hilarious chapter when the gangsters disguise themselves as hopping vampire ghosts and the boys have to fight them. Things get worse when the girls are kidnapped and the boys go to their rescue. The last chapter is nearly all action fighting. Watching kids fighting grown men seemed rather strange but when one of the boys was thrown through a plate glass window
I thought what the !!!!!! Not sure a film like this would be made nowadays, but amongst all the comedic moments (and there are plenty), there are some really quite impressive fights and stunts. Little Bruce has a great nun chuck scene, where he uses the weapon to great effect (to think that pre DVD, people used to search out uncut VHS tapes of Enter The Dragon just to see Bruce Lee's full nun chuck scene!). Another boy fights with what looks like two toilet plungers!. The nun chuck scene and the whole concept of little kids battling full grown men, may be the reason this film never got a wide release.
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