
Security Unlimited, released in 1981, was a Hong Kong comedy film starring Michael Hui Koon-Man as Captain Chow Sai Cheong and Ricky Hui Koon-Ying as Bruce Tang. At the time of its release, the film was well received for its slapstick humor and clever satire of security guards and vigilantism, resonating strongly with local audiences. The dynamic performances of the Hui brothers contributed significantly to its appeal. Over the years, Security Unlimited's reputation has grown beyond its initial success, evolving into a cult classic admired for its unique comedic style and nostalgic value. While some humor may feel dated to modern viewers, the film is fondly regarded as a classic example of Hong Kong comedy from the early 80s and continues to be celebrated by fans as an underrated gem in the genre.