For the most part I'm a big fan of the overseas kung-fu movies from the era when this movie was made.One short scene that I enjoyed was an apple exercise between the main character and the old teacher,it lasted about 70 seconds.After that the only other positive points were...the ocean-view..the island scenery...the martial art trained ladies(maybe a total of 5 minutes) and the fact that I only payed $1 for the movie.The main character is sort of a combination young Jerry Lewis/ace ventura/daffy duck but without timing or a good script.Without those two elements he's just an everyday annoying person.So as in real life people want to beat up that kind of person,oh does he get beat up.He takes several beatings any one of which that should of left him sore for two months.For the reasons just stated the main character rather than funny comes across as being looney.When watching kung-fu movies from this era I don't look for full contact but some of the fight scenes in this movie were close to horrible.There was a lot of swinging at the air that looked to be at least one foot away from the opponent.There was a real lack of choreography.Amongst the gang of toughs was a fella with a black/white skunk hairstyle,one muscular guy with a leopard cape and the typical dumb sounding fat Baron that usually misses his mouth when drinking.They and the other gang members are typical kung-fu baddies in appearance but not actions.Usually it takes two or more persons to beat one villain in these movies.In this movie the gang of villains beat up on the misfit main character,that makes them annoying too. That's good other persons felt the movie was very funny but I felt the need to give a warning.