Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog

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Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog
Theatrical poster
Traditional Chinese老虎田雞
Simplified Chinese老虎田鸡
Hanyu PinyinLǎo Hǔ Tián Jī
JyutpingLou5 Fu2 Tin4 Gai1
Directed byKarl Maka
Written byKarl Maka
Eric Tsang
Produced bySammo Hung
Karl Maka
Lau Kar-wing
StarringSammo Hung
Lau Kar-wing
Jason Pai
Meg Lam
Dean Shek
CinematographyManny Ho
Edited byTony Chow
Music byFrankie Chan
Distributed byGar Bo Motion Picture Company
Release date
  • 21 July 1978 (1978-07-21)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

Dirty Tiger, Crazy Frog (Chinese: 老虎田雞) is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Karl Maka, who also wrote the screenplay with Eric Tsang, produced with Sammo Hung and Lau Kar-wing, who both starred in the lead roles. The film was one of two (along with Odd Couple) produced by Gar Bo Motion Picture Company, a company formed by Hung, Maka and Lau created.

The film also features cameos from Yuen Biao, Lam Ching-ying and Hsiao Ho.

Cast[edit]

  • Sammo Hung as Frog
  • Lau Kar-wing as Tiger
  • Jason Pai as Smiling Tiger
  • Meg Lam as Muti hand chick
  • Dean Shek as Panther
  • Hoi Sang Lee as White Brow Monk
  • Karl Maka as Sheriff
  • To Siu-ming as 3 Trick Kid
  • Lam Ching-ying as One of Panther's men
  • Chin Yuet-sang as Chicken
  • Chung Fat as Chicken's blood brother
  • Yuen Biao as Casino fighter
  • Cheng Kang-yeh as Coffin King
  • Fung King-man as Casino dealer
  • Fung Hak-on as Pimp
  • Mars as 3 Trick Kid's partner
  • Alan Chui Chung-San as Man getting pickpocketed at casino
  • Hsiao Ho as One of Panther's men
  • Huang Ha as Chicken's blood brother
  • Billy Chan as One of Panther's men
  • Peter Chan as One of Panther's men
  • Tsang Choh-lam as Innkeeper
  • Mang Hoi as Casino fighter
  • Lam Hak-ming as Casino fighter
  • Johnny Cheung as One of Coffin King's men
  • Lau Ka-yung as One of Coffin King's men
  • Ho Pak-kwong as Casino manager
  • Chan Lap-ban as Frog's wife
  • Pan Yung-sheng as Casino fighter
  • Ho Chi-wai as One of Coffin King's men

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