7cb1d79195 Martial artists in America battle over the possession of three ancient Chinese statues. My cousin George made this movie when I was 16. In the opening scene, there's a karate class. I'm the one on the right with the permed and bleached (orange) hair. And, the girls standing in the doorway? Those are my friends… the ones with the perms and bleach. Ahh, the 80's. <br/><br/>This movie is action-packed and complete with fake-sounding kicks and high-pitched screaming. I love showing this movie to people because it is darned hilarious! I especially love how things sort of "magically" happen throughout the movie without explanation. George does give an excellent performance with his martial arts scenes. The bad acting and the low budget make this an awesome cult classic. <br/><br/>If you liked this one, you should check out George's other movies: Kindergarten Ninja and Hawkeye (aka Karate Cops). Although "Fight to Win" is armed with a cast that contains a likable George Chung, an always enjoyable as a villain Richard Norton, a sharp young Cynthia Rothrock, and Chuck Jeffreys (= Eddie Murphy + martial arts), there are much better martial arts films out there. The plot (pretty much a "Rocky III" ripoff) is VERY slight, even for just 77 minutes, the direction is mediocre, the sound mix is poor, and the fight scenes are average (for example, Norton and Rothrock's work is not even close to what they pulled off in a Hong Kong film they were both in the previous year, "Magic Crystal"). Chung's training scenes work better, and the film does inject a lot of humor into an often too-solemn genre, resulting in some amusing moments. But, as I said, you could do a lot better than this. (**)
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