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Latest revision as of 15:53, 10 May 2018
D'Wild Wild Weng (1982, Philippines) is a Spy-Comedy film directed by Eddie Nicart. It is the sequel to For Your Height Only and The Impossible Kid.
- Contents: Film Review
Main Details
- Released in 1982
- Color
- Production Co: Liliw Films International
- Directed Eddie Nicart
- Written by Cora Caballes
- Starring Weng Weng, Yehlen Catral, Nina Sara, Max Alvarado, Max Laurel, Max Alvarado, Romy Diaz, Ernie Ortega, Robert Miller
- Produced by Peter M. Caballes
- Original Music by Pablo Vergara
- Cinematography by Bhal Dauz
- Film Editing by Edgardo Vinarao
Tagline
- He’s a diminutive 2 & ½ foot man. But watch out...He’s a tower of strength and an all action heavyweight.
Synopsis
Mr. Weng (Weng Weng) and his partner Gordon (Max Laurel) take on a gang of ninjas and Mexican banditos in California's wild, wild west. Along the way, they befriend a tribe of Native American midgets, team up with a mute local, and rescue pretty girls from the evil Ku Manchu. It's all in a day's work for Weng Weng. (Rotten Tomatoes)