Kill a Dragon (1967)
4/10
Below Average Adventure Flick Set in Hong Kong
24 February 2024
Off the coast of Hong Kong, a typhoon sweeps a shipment of nitroglycerin onto the shores of an island. The local inhabitants lay claim to the washed-up cargo, invoking maritime salvage rights. However, the local crime lord, Patrai (Fernando Lamas), demands they return the explosive material to him within three days or face annihilation. The islanders recruit soldier of fortune Rick Masters (Jack Palance), who with his team successfully fends off Patrai's agents. Lured by the promise of gold and the beautiful Tisa (Alizia Gur), Rick receives additional support from Vigo, a tourist guide (Aldo Ray).

The movie's blend of humor and action frequently falls flat, marred by the cast's overdone performances. Fernando Lamas stands out with a particularly exaggerated portrayal, his thick mustache and flamboyant attire providing unintended humor. Aldo Ray contributes to the film's oddball charm and has a scene in drag, while Jack Palance's attempt to emulate the charisma of Humphrey Bogart and the allure of James Bond is more clumsy than suave. Despite these issues, including a script laden with awkward dialogue and lackluster action, the film benefits from its vibrant Hong Kong setting and the diverse cast members, offering a few moments of enjoyment to break up the tedium.
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