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Dancing Master 2: Macao Connection 1982

105 min📅 1982-09-18

Step into the vibrant world of *Dancing Master 2: Macao Connection* (1982), a high-energy Filipino comedy-action film that blends martial arts flair with slapstick humor. Directed by Frank Gray Jr.

Director: Frank Gray Jr.

Cast

Dolphy
Dolphy
Nida Blanca
Nida Blanca
Maricel Soriano
Maricel Soriano
Rolly Quizon
Johnny Delgado
Johnny Delgado
Dely Atay-atayan
Teroy de Guzman
Matutina
Tsing Tong Tsai
Ernie Ortega

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dancing Master 2: Macao Connection (1982) about?

The film follows a dance instructor who gets entangled in a wild conspiracy while teaching in Macao. His knack for comedy and quick thinking becomes his greatest asset against a backdrop of mistaken identities and absurd mishaps. Think *Mr. Bean* meets *James Bond*—but with more disco.

Who directed Dancing Master 2: Macao Connection?

Frank Gray Jr. directed this 1982 comedy-action film, bringing his signature flair for blending humor and lighthearted action to the screen.

Who stars in Dancing Master 2: Macao Connection?

The film features a stellar Filipino cast led by Dolphy, Nida Blanca, Maricel Soriano, Rolly Quizon, and Johnny Delgado, with Dely Atay-atayan rounding out the ensemble.

Is Dancing Master 2: Macao Connection (1982) worth watching?

While IMDb hasn't rated it, the film's energetic blend of comedy and action makes it a nostalgic pick for fans of classic Filipino cinema. Its quirky premise and Dolphy's charisma keep it entertaining, though modern viewers might need to suspend disbelief for its retro charm.

How long is Dancing Master 2: Macao Connection?

The film runs for 105 minutes, delivering a concise but packed ride of laughs and thrills.

About Dancing Master 2: Macao Connection (1982) — Filipino Comedy-Action Classic Explored

Step into the vibrant world of *Dancing Master 2: Macao Connection* (1982), a high-energy Filipino comedy-action film that blends martial arts flair with slapstick humor. Directed by Frank Gray Jr., this 1982 gem follows the misadventures of a charismatic dance instructor whose skills extend far beyond the ballroom—into the realm of espionage and street-smart shenanigans. Set against the neon-lit backdrop of Macao, the story pits Dolphy, the beloved lead actor, against a colorful cast of eccentrics, including Nida Blanca and Maricel Soriano, as they navigate a plot thick with mistaken identities, quirky disguises, and non-stop physical comedy. With its breezy pacing and playful tone, the film captures the essence of 1980s Filipino cinema: bold, brash, and unapologetically fun.

As the titular dancing master stumbles into a web of international intrigue, the movie delivers a mix of heartfelt laughs and lighthearted thrills. The chemistry between the ensemble cast, especially Rolly Quizon and Johnny Delgado, adds warmth to the chaos, while Dely Atay-atayan's presence brings a touch of classic Filipino charm. Whether you're a fan of retro action-comedy or curious about Dolphy's dynamic range beyond his musical roots, *Dancing Master 2: Macao Connection* promises a ride as unpredictable as its dance moves.