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6/10
The Return of The Wig / Well worth your time!
chrichtonsworld19 June 2016
Tiger on the Beat is an unrelated sequel to Tiger on the Beat. But predominantly features the same cast as the original. Only Chow Yun-Fat is missing and is substituted by Danny Lee who surprisingly enough is capable of almost the same charming goofiness he was.

Like it's predecessor the focus is on comedy that is blended with the typical crime elements you often see in films like these. Main baddie Gordon Liu wants a ring back that is stolen from him by thief Ellen Chan. Well, technically it's not his since he ordered one of his goons (Roy Cheung) to kill the owner and take the ring. She witnesses this and tries to flee from the scene where she then bumps into Conan Lee (named Buffalo for some reason). This is not their first encounter but seeing how Conan is a little gullible and very ready to get into action he gets involved. Ellen Chan named Sweet Dream is more like a nightmare for everybody who gets tangled up in her affairs. Fortunately for us these antics are mostly funny. Maybe it was the fact that I had seen the awful The Cyprus Tigers before this that I could appreciate the comedy in this one a little better. Or simply that it is genuinely more funny. But of course you don't watch movies like these solely for the comedy so what about the action There is not much of it (action spread out in short sequences) but whatever is present is adequate to good although none of it is as spectacular as the chainsaw sequence in the original. To be fair that is kind of hard to top. However like in the original they saved the best for last and it does feel rewarding enough.

I had zero expectations for this sequel but perhaps that is why it managed to surprise me. It's my guess that director Lau Kar-leung was more hands on in this one than he was in the original. In case you don't know, he is a real kung fu legend who sadly passed away in 2013. He even let Ellen Chan do her own stunts. If Ellen seemed like an ordinary actress to you then think again. In one scene she is hanging on a pipe from a tall building and in one of the final scenes she gets kicked through a window with her face first. And I am not sure if this was some kind of running gag but Gordon Liu's wig from the original makes a return. At times it almost fooled me in being real hair but of course we know better. The Wig deserves an award for it's performance.

Believe it or not Tiger on the Beat is well worth your time. Although you do have to keep your expectations in check.
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5/10
entertaining
webhamster2 April 2001
If you liked the first one, go for it. It lacks the presence of Chow Yun Fat, but Conan Lee and Danny Lee are still do kick it. Again Liu Chia Liang's fight choreographies are brilliant, though there is no really awesome idea such as the chainsaw sequence in it's predecessor. the webhamster sez 5/10.
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6/10
Watch it for the action
Leofwine_draca16 September 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This unconnected sequel to the first film features Conan Lee playing a new character, an ABC (or American-born Chinese) who visits Hong Kong on holiday and gets caught up in a plotline involving a stolen ring, feisty prostitute Ellen Chan, and a gang of drug-smuggling bad guys presided over by the one and only Gordon Liu. Luckily for him, Danny Lee is a lazy cop who ends up teaming up with him to tackle the bad guys. What stands out about TIGER ON THE BEAT 2 is the quality of the action, which is excellent, stunt-filled and as hard-hitting as you could wish for. The actors brawl and constantly smash up the scenery, and there's even a high-rise stunt gone wrong which was left in the movie to jaw-dropping effect. The plot is less important, with a lot of silly chasing around, but Ellen Chan makes her mark by giving an outstandingly physical performance that's up there with Conan Lee's.
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5/10
Mostly lame sequel
dworldeater4 June 2022
I want to say straight away that I love the previous film, so I was expecting this to be a ripper. However, this time around with Danny Lee replacing Chow Yun Fat and a really weak script , I am sad to say Tiger On Beat 2 falls flat. Don't get me wrong, I like Danny Lee. He is great in cop roles and is in a million of cop movies. Just give me any of those other movies over this. He has zero chemistry with co star Conan Lee and while Danny Lee is a fine dramatic actor, he is not so good in a comedy. Much of the attempts at such come off as aloof and silly. Thankfully this movie has some action to fall back on. This is a Hong Kong movie, so the fight scenes and action/stunts naturally look amazing (even if there are lots of better HK action movies to watch). Tiger On Beat 2 is not brilliant to say the least, but it is not unwatchable and worth watching for a few cool action sequences.
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