The
first 10 minutes of this actioner from Enter
the Dragon director Robert Clouse are wonderfully trashy. Over a shot of a
primitive golden statue, a narrator explains hokey lore about how the statue’s
design reveals secret acupuncture points—used properly, these points release
incredible sexual pleasure, but used improperly, they lead to instant death.
Hence the statue’s name: “The Golden Needles of Ecstasy.” Cut to a decrepit,
wheelchair-bound Chinese man getting escorted into a modern-day acupuncture
parlor for a session with the needles. Once the session is completed, the man
rises to his feet, magically invigorated and ready for private time with his
young female escorts—until two bad guys enter the parlor carrying
flamethrowers. The assailants torch the old
man, his ladies, and the acupuncturist before absconding with the statue.
That’s how to get the cinematic party started, folks!
Although the remaining 80
minutes of Golden Needles pale by
comparison in terms of energy and verve, the movie has an appealing quality of
loopy escapism. The picture combines Far East exotica with mysticism, sex,
violence, and a slew of lively performances that border on camp. Golden Needles is ridiculous, but that’s
why it’s fun to watch, even though the overwrought plotting eventually slows things
down. The gist of the story is that various parties in Hong Kong want to
acquire the “Golden Needles” statue. Dan (Joe Don Baker) is a towering American
who knows his way around the local underworld, so he’s
hired by visiting American Felicity (Elizabeth Ashley) to steal the statue, in
exchange for cash and sex. (Dan drives a hard bargain, wink-wink.) Eventually,
Dan finds himself in the midst of a caper that involves a kooky American crime
boss (Burgess Meredith) and various representatives of the Hong Kong mob.
Given
his previous success with martial-arts pictures, Clouse hits the chop-socky
button every so often, with kicks and punches thrown by Baker, Jim Kelly (Black Belt Jones), and sexy Asian
actress Frances Fong. Yet Golden Needles
is only marginally a martial-arts flick, because the action scenes tend to
focus on bare-knuckle brawls and death-defying escapes—at one point, Dan gets
trapped in a factory into which a bad guy has released dozens of snakes. (An
exciting score by Lalo Schifin helps pull together the random story elements.) Golden Needles won’t meet anyone’s
criteria for quality cinema, but for sheer silly excitement, it’s hard to beat a movie that features a
pervy Meredith licking his lips while his giant black manservant receives
potentially lethal acupuncture, or that features man-mountain Baker leading
pursuers on an epic chase through an overcrowded Hong Kong harbor and the
surrounding area.
Golden Needles: GROOVY
Wow, this looks amazing. You've done it again peter. Only available on DVD looks like, not willing to spend 16 on it just yet, checked You Tube, not on there, but checked the trailer out and it looks great, what a find, Joe Don Baker was in the zone!!
ReplyDeletenow I'm picturing Joe Don Baker having a huge orgasm, thanks for that scarring mental image
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