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7 xiao fu

  • 1986
  • 15
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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7 xiao fu (1986)
Martial ArtsActionComedy

Seven child martial arts experts - Small Pepper, Bill Sh*t, Rocky, Hairy, Two Feet, Mut Head and Fatty - try to return a stolen diamond to its rightful owner.Seven child martial arts experts - Small Pepper, Bill Sh*t, Rocky, Hairy, Two Feet, Mut Head and Fatty - try to return a stolen diamond to its rightful owner.Seven child martial arts experts - Small Pepper, Bill Sh*t, Rocky, Hairy, Two Feet, Mut Head and Fatty - try to return a stolen diamond to its rightful owner.

  • Director
    • Chen-Kuo Chao
  • Writer
    • Ching-Kang Yao
  • Stars
    • Chai-Ming Chang
    • Chung-You Chang
    • Yi-Teng Chang
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    347
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    • Director
      • Chen-Kuo Chao
    • Writer
      • Ching-Kang Yao
    • Stars
      • Chai-Ming Chang
      • Chung-You Chang
      • Yi-Teng Chang
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Chai-Ming Chang
    Chung-You Chang
    Yi-Teng Chang
    Wei-Pai Cheng
    Pin Chin
    Ming-Hsiung Chiu
    Jing Fang
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    Hung-Mei Hsiao
    Hung-Mei Hsiao
      Yan Hsiao
      Yan Hsiao
      Yu-Ta Hsu
      Chie-Wen Lin
        Kuang-Jin Lin
        Tung-An Lin
        Eugene Thomas
        Chung-Chiu Tsai
        Chi-Shing Wang
        • Director
          • Chen-Kuo Chao
        • Writer
          • Ching-Kang Yao
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        6gridoon2025

        Cheesily entertaining kiddie martial arts flick

        Seven kids, all martial arts masters, come into possession of a real diamond and defeat truckloads of bad guys who want it for themselves. The premise is obviously cheesy, but the movie does not pretend to be "realistic" (at one point, two of the bad guys fall from the window of a hotel's top floor all the way to the ground below and land safely on their two feet!), and amid all the exaggerated slapstick there are moments of prime 80's Hong Kong action choreography, fast-paced and hard-hitting. The kids are probably all talented martial arts students, and they're not spared from taking some bumps (especially at the end, when they go against the last two remaining henchmen). Fortunately for them, they are helped along by a terrific grown-up female fighter, played by a pretty actress whose name I wish I knew (she's not Elsa Yeung, is she?). As characters the 7 kids are largely indistinguishable, except for the one delightful girl who kicks just as much butt as the boys, if not more. Some comedic parts can be hard to sit through, but the action scenes are worth it. Besides, if you ever get bored you can occupy yourself by trying to count how many stolen pieces of music you can hear (from "Halloween" to "Spartacus"!). **1/2 out of 4.
        7markied-87371

        Great memories from my childhood with this movie

        I remember renting this from my local video shop I use to rent all the king Fu movie's (Chinese Shaw Bros etc) and see this films cover and I was like wow Kung Fu kids.so I rented it the first of many many times all in all its just a corny Taiwan Kung Fu movie that is actually decent and funny even now I can still watch it (it's on YouTube ) but god knows how they got clearance for the soundtrack on the movie because it's got songs and music from some of the biggest and best know films of the 80s in it and then there's the wham (George Michael) song but all in all its still a fun movie especially if you have kids they will love it
        5ckormos1

        Average nonsense comedy with seven above average kids

        Seven children, all martial arts experts, are running loose unsupervised in Hong Kong. They check into a hotel then go out to dinner at a fancy restaurant. They all order steak and then act like they never saw a steak before. There is also a diamond transaction going on at this restaurant. Eventually one of the kids ends up in possession of the diamond and all the troubles associated with it.

        This is a nonsense comedy for lack of a more precise category. Nonsense comedy can be defined by humor derived from situations that are unlikely, impossible or ridiculous. In this movie the most impossible situation is seven children running around without adult supervision. Yet, how times have changed, because in 1986 I doubt that was even out of the ordinary in that culture.

        Whenever I review a comedy I am always careful to say "I found it funny" rather than something like "This movie is funny". What makes one person laugh can cause no reaction in the next person and be offensive to the following person. Only the transvestite scene made me laugh out loud and I am sure it also offended others.

        I did like the action even though every fight was essentially the same. These kids had amazing martial arts and acrobatic skills. I was surprised to find they all had few other acting roles beyond this one movie.
        8sy692

        A great find of a low-budget film !

        I first saw this film in about 1986 and I thought it was great ( I was a big Bruce Lee fan at the time ) The lip sync in this film is awful, as was expected. The whole story is very thin ( which I wont go into though ). A few years ago I moved out of my parents house and my mother sold the video at a market. Horrified, I thought I would never see it again. I would love to know what other film's these child actors have been in. A few weeks ago I went to pick my 17 month old boy up from my mother's and Lucky Seven was sitting there and the dinning room table, she had found another copy. I went home, put my son to bed and relived my youth with this Funny, athletic if a bit lacking in story film. Check eBay, check your local market's and car boot sale's, if you get the chance to own this film then grab it with both hand's !!!
        7coltras35

        Lucky Seven

        Feisty Little Chilli (Chiao Pei) rounds up her childhood friends Fatty (Yang Wei-De), Bumpkin (Hsu Yu-Ta), Little Elf (Lin Tung-An), Hsiao-Mao (Chang Chai-Ming) and Two-Teeth (Wang Chi-Cheng) to greet their pal Rocky (Cheng Wei-Pai) when he flies home from the United States. When Rocky treats the kids to a slap-up meal at a fancy restaurant, Chilli stumbles onto a robbery-murder. A dying man entrusts Chilli with a valuable diamond asking her to pass it on to his partner, Helen Ching (Siu Hung-Mui). The only clues he gives to her identity are that she will be wearing a flower and has a mole on her upper thigh. As the kids bumble into one mess after another in search of the elusive woman, an evil one-eyed gangster (Choi Chung-Chau) has his clumsy but brutal thugs dog their every move. What they don't realize is these seemingly ordinary children are in fact the Seven Lucky Stars, a lethal bunch of super-skilled kung fu kids no crook would ever want to mess with.

        As this is a sprog-centric film I didn't expect to like it, but the sprogs ( the kids) are amazing with their Kung-fu moves, as good as their adult counterparts. They are small and light so their movement would be vastly nimble. It's really impressive. They do get hurt, though, so it's not totally aimed for children. There's some violence, but it's mainly of the slapstick kind - it sort of a send-up/tribute of Sammy Hung's Lucky Stars, a touch of the red-hand gang, which I loved, Bugsy Malone and the Goonies. The plot is simple, but that doesn't make this any less enjoyable. It's great escapist fun. A 1980's jukebox delight 'Burning Heart' by Survivor features. The adult female fights really well.

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          Edited into 7 Lucky Ninja Kids (1989)
        • Soundtracks
          Paul's Theme (Jogging Chase)
          Written and Composed by Giorgio Moroder

          Courtesy of MCA Records

          Under license from Universal Music Group

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        • Release date
          • June 28, 1986 (Taiwan)
        • Country of origin
          • Taiwan
        • Language
          • Mandarin
        • Also known as
          • Lucky Seven
        • Production company
          • Tomson Films
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          1 hour 20 minutes
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