Dragon Tiger Mouse (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 6, 1988

Original Title:
용호취

Alternate Titles:
Brave Trio
The Brave Trio
Yong Ho Chwi

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Korean martial arts movie starring Won Jin "The Scorpion King". Later this movie was cut together with ninja scenes shot in Hong Kong and released under the title Thunder Ninja Kids In The Golden Adventure. Synopsis: When the mysterious stone Buddha located in Cheonghak-dong became known to the world by newspaper reporter Su-Hee, the treasure was stolen by a vicious trafficker. As a result, three boys, Yong, Ho and Chwi, who were being trained in martial arts by Do-In in Mt. Jirisan, secretly exited Cheonghak-dong and come up to Seoul. Su-hee, who is chasing the bad guys after receiving a tip, is kidnapped by the gang, but saves the crisis with the boys' performance. The treasure is recovered after twists and turns, but the villains again kidnap Su-Hee and threaten the boys. They use their mysterious martial arts skills to dramatically defeat the villains and rescue Su-hee. Thanks to this, the boys are applauded for their bravery and receive a commendation from the mayor of Seoul.

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Action Director:
Bi Wun

Director:
An Seung-Ho

Martial Arts Choreographer:
Won Jin
Bi Wun

Producer:
Lee Sun-Oh

Screenplay:
Lee Yun-jae
An Seung-Ho

Stunt Coordinator:
Won Jin
Bi Wun

Stunts:
Won Jin

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