| Stephen Chow | ... | Wei Siu Bo / Wilson Bond (as Sing-chi Chow) | |
| Sharla Cheung | ... | Empress Dowager / Lone-er (as Man Cheung) | |
| Chingmy Yau | ... | Princess Kim Ning (as Suk-ching Yau) | |
| Sandra Ng Kwan Yue | ... | Sister Bond (as Kwan-yue Ng) | |
| Fennie Yuen | ... | Shang'er Twin (as Kit-ying Yuen) | |
| Vivian Chan | ... | Shang'er Twin (as Tak-yung Chan) | |
| Man Tat Ng | ... | Hoi Tai Fu (as Mang-tat Ng) | |
| Damian Lau | ... | Chan - Master of the Heaven & Earth Society (as Chung-yan Lau) | |
| Pak-cheung Chan | ... | Duran | |
| Siu-Lun Wan | ... | Prince Ning | |
| Elvis Tsui | ... | O'Brian (as Kam-kong Tsui) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Ka Sang Cheung | ... | Imperial Guard (as Ka-sung Cheng) | |
| Paul Chun | ... | Ng Sam Kwai | |
| Brigitte Lin | ... | Lone-er | |
Directed by | |||
| Siu-Tung Ching | |||
| Jing Wong | |||
| Gordon Chan | (uncredited) | ||
Writing credits | ||
| Jing Wong | (writer) | |
| Louis Cha | (novel) | |
Produced by | |||
| Jing Wong | .... | producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Henry Chan | |||
Production Management | |||
| Shirley Yung | .... | production manager (as Yung Sau-lan) | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Siu-Tung Ching | .... | action director | |
Other crew | |||
| Charles Heung | .... | presenter | |
| Dion Lam | .... | fight choreographer (as Lam dik on) | |
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| Lu ding ji II: Zhi shen long jiao | Yi tian tu long ji: Zhi mo jiao jiao zhu | The Secret of Treasure Island | Dung che sai duk | Li san jiao wei zhen di yu men |
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Slapstick Stephen Chow / Wong Jing comedy, which follows the exploits of hapless but well-meaning Wai Xiao Bao (or, er, Wilson Bond) as he manages to land himself in the middle of a power struggle between warring dynasties.
The bawdy humour is purely physical enough for the movie to be enjoyed even if you have to rely on the somewhat flaky subtitles (I was watching the Deltamac version). Naturally, Chow's more verbal comedy doesn't translate well to English, but there's still plenty to enjoy in this lively spoof, including some surprisingly good kung fu, Chingamy Yau as a cheeky princess, and a cameo by Brigitte Lin to set up the sequel. Good fun.