Review of The Dynamite Brothers (1974) by Matthew C — 21 Feb 2010
Hippie fight! Extras from BJ and The Bear square off against the cast of a Shaw Brothers film in this wacky 70s gem. Timothy Brown and Alan Tang are forced together in a quest to fight drug pushers and find Tang's long lost brother.
Pimps, pushers, Chinese drug lords (James Hong!), open shirts, and lots of red paint for blood. The editing is laughably bad, as is the film's sense of geography (why was an apartment across the street in one scene, and across town in another? Why when you look left on any given busy city street can you find a block of burned out, semi-abandoned buildings? Hang on, wasn't he just driving in the mountains?).
Great fun, and a good watch with like minded friends.
This review of The Dynamite Brothers (1974) was written by Matthew C on 21 Feb 2010.
The Dynamite Brothers has generally received negative reviews.
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