
Set in 1930s China, the film details the trials of a group of athletes who desire to compete in the Olympic Games. There’s a snag, however. The full amount required to send them abroad for the games is 600,000 dollars, and the government is only sponsoring half. It falls to the athletes to raise the rest themselves, and they start by saving every last penny they earn. They also attempt to raise the money through a variety of fund-raising activities, including street performances, networking for donations, and probably a bake sale, too. After deciding to fund their own way to the games, the athletes take to the streets to perform all manner of athletic demonstrations and martial arts moves in an energetic and impromptu street fair.

as Cheung Fung

as Kwan Shu-bo

as Ngai Ling

as Lee Sam

as Director Cheung Chi Kong

as Master On Yung

as Chickie mother

as Master Hon Fai

as Fu Po Lo

as Choi Tit

as On Yat

as On Yi

as Song Ji

as Chairman Wong Ching Ting

as Yeung Sau King

as Koo Yan Yue

as Master So

as President Ma

as Pawnbroker accountant

as Pawnbroker boss

as Mr. Koo's secretary

as Lawyer

as Kong's student

as Kong's student

as Fung's kid student

as Fung's neighbor

as Pei's follower

as Fai's student

as Police # 1

as Fung's neighbor