Tough Beauty and the Sloppy Slop

Tough Beauty and the Sloppy Slop is a 1995 Filipino-Hong Kong action film directed by Yuen Bun and Alan Chui.

Yang is assigned to close to Yu in prison while she is partnered with Hong Kong inspector Lee King-tong (Yuen Biao), who has been working undercover in the Philippines for three years.

In the Philippines, Lee visits Yang in prison and tells her that they are to act as a married couple and to hurry up in getting close to Yu.

Roy's boss (Billy Chow), who has been impressed with Lee, meets with him in person and plans to move him up to a big position in his gang.

Santos reveals to Lee that he wore a bulletproof vest the day he was seemingly killed and the drunk patrons at the other nightclub were his subordinates.

Yu arrives to Roy's mansion and tells him she wants to return to Hong Kong and wants him to come along, but he slaps her and finally reveals that Lee and Yang are police officers after having overheard a conversation between them earlier.

Before Lee and Yang leave to the headquarters, Yu tells them to be careful and they deduce that she might have figured their true identities.

Lee then engages in a fight with a muscular henchmen and kills him by landing a couple of kicks to his head after a struggle.

"[6] The film grossed HK$1,688,100 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from December 15 to 28, 1995.