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Summary: For never-do-well compulsive gambler Fong, there's only one thing more fearsome than debtors at his doorstep - having to coax a crying baby. But what if the baby becomes his golden goose to fend off his debtors? Can he overcome his phobia of diapers, milk bottles, and cloying lullabies? (imdb)
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AKA: Bo bui gai wak
AKA: Rob-B-Hood
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Sieghardt |
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Though it went a little overboard with the two men and a baby bits the overall story about two criminals is surprisingly good. One with a gambling habit and huge debts weighing on his family, the other a heartless womanizer who mistreats his lovely wife become desperate and take on a questionable job. Has the set pieces and fun factor of Jackie's older movies.
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Luk92 |
75 |
T7 |
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VegA |
50 |
T3 |
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GTwice |
85 |
T6 |
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AzurEclipse |
10 |
T4 |
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IMDb-byvotes |
65 |
T4 |
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DougCollins |
75 |
T3 |
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Gilly |
60 |
T3 |
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Honest_Thief |
3 |
T4 |
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keymaker13 |
30 |
T1 |
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kayserili80 |
68 |
T5 |
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Damoon |
60 |
T2 |
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mattador |
55 |
T2 |
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Alyne |
91 |
T10 |
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Bravopunk |
74 |
T2 |
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chiefg |
50 |
T3 |
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lostinlodos |
94 |
T10 |
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Stauffenberg |
80 |
T4 |
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Parmandur |
66 |
T5 |
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eddof13 |
69 |
T2 |
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Mawazh |
60 |
T3 |
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imdb |
66 |
T6 |
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SportsLine |
30 |
T1 |
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vheujge |
54 |
T4 |
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Psycore |
60 |
T4 |
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Antagon |
50 |
T3 |
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ManInBlack |
6 |
T6 |
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lyyam2 |
72 |
T6 |
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lvlr |
0 |
T1 |
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I hate these English-Dubbed films. The Chinese probably was pretty funny though.
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Kalle85 |
80 |
T8 |
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chemical404 |
56 |
T5 |
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All-family fun, with some of the biggest names in Hong Kong's (and Hollywood's) movie industry. It is a welcome comeback for Jackie Chan from terrible Hollywood flicks he did for most of the 90s. By no means it's a good movie, but at least Jackie Chan isn't loosing any more dignity with this flick.
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