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A street fighter and a martial-arts expert challenge a corrupt organized-crime leader and his murderous henchmen.
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- Al Adamson
- R
- Alan Tang, Tim Brown, Aldo Ray
Dynamite Brothers Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Quentin Tarantino The New Beverly. It's a damn good seventies shoestring grade Z little picture. Full...
The Dynamite Brothers is a real low budget film that has a sleazy feel to it. Alan Tang (former 70's Golden Harvest matinee kung-fu star) stars as a F.O.T.B. chinese looking for his long lost brother.
Dynamite Brothers, also known by its alternate title East Meets Watts, is a 1974 martial arts and blaxploitation film. It was filmed on location in Watts, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.
Review by Todd Gaines ★★★ 18. Larry Chin, played by Hong Kong badass Alan Tang, travels to California in search of his missing brother. Upon hopping off the boat, Larry, meets Stud Brown, a smooth as silk ex-con played by former NFL player Timothy Brown.
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- Al Adamson
Apr 1, 2020 · This ebony and jade two-hander stars Hong Kong leading man Alan Bloody Fight Tang and third-tier blaxploitation star Timothy Nashville Brown. Tang plays Larry Chin, a fresh off the boat illegal immigrant in Los Angeles searching for his long lost brother. Brown plays a black stud named Stud Brown.
Like many Al Adamson films, this ‘70s kung fu movie bicycled around the country under several different titles, including EAST MEETS WATTS (!), MAIN STREET WOMEN, STUD BROWN (“He packs the biggest rod in town!”), and the original DYNAMITE BROTHERS.