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Koyamada plays a Chinese monk who visits the title character. Wendy is a Chinese-American teenager played by Song, claimed to be the reincarnation of a powerful female warrior. She is also the only person who can prevent a spirit of an ancient and evil Chinese dragon named Yan-Lo, voiced by Hudson, from destroying the world.
Hapkido (Chinese: 合氣道), released as Lady Kung Fu in North America, is a 1972 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Huang Feng and starring Angela Mao. [1] The film co-stars Carter Wong and Sammo Hung, and has early cameo appearances from Jackie Chan, Yuen Biao and Corey Yuen. It was released by Golden Harvest.
Mad Monkey Kung Fu: Kung Fu: G.I. Samurai: Kid with the Golden Arm: Knockabout: Last Hurrah for Chivalry: Magnificent Butcher: A Force of One: Mystery of Chessboxing: Sleeping Fist: Duel of the Dragon (a.k.a. Of Cooks and Kung Fu) Ten Tigers from Kwangtung: Bolo: Kung fu Writing Kung Fu: Kung fu 1980: Bruce's Fist of Vengeance: The Young Master ...
A Young Girl's Destiny: An Zhanjun: Zhang Lixin, Han Pengyi, Wang Kai, Liu Xiaoye, Zhang Fan: Drama / Comedy [143] 10 4B Qing Nian Zhi 4 Lou B Zuo: Sun Da: Fu Xinbo, Purba Rygal, Xia Zitong, Annie Liu, Peng Yu, Tian Zitian, Mark Cheng, Theresa Fu, Allie Chan, Dong Lifan: Romance / Comedy [144] School Bus: Yu Rongguang: Yu Rongguang, Mindy Quah ...
The Incredible Kung Fu Master: Joe Cheung: Sammo Hung: 1979: Wing Chun is one of two opposing schools The Prodigal Son: Sammo Hung: 1981: Chinese name: Bai ga jai. A popular pseudo-historical film about Wing Chun and featuring Wing Chun used in most of its fight scenes. [5] Plain Jane to the Rescue: John Woo: Josephine Siao, Ricky Hui: 1982
The film is based on the Shaolin Monastery in China and depicts Shaolin Kung Fu. [1] The film was among the first major co-productions between Hong Kong and mainland China, and the first to be filmed in mainland China with a mostly mainland cast. [2] The film's plot has an episodic storytelling structure while combining action, comedy and ...
His 2001 film Shaolin Soccer combined kung fu, modified using CGI, with the sports and comedy genres. [40] Chow's 2004 film Kung Fu Hustle, choreographed by martial arts directors Sammo Hung and Yuen Woo-ping, was a similar mixture of kung fu and comedy that achieved international success. [41]
Shaolin Popey (Chinese: 笑林小子; released in the Philippines as Little Shaolin) is a 1994 Taiwanese kung fu comedy film directed by Kevin Chu. [1] The movie premiere was on 21 July 1994. It is starred Lin Zhiying, Xu Ruoxuan, Hao Shaowen, Shi Xiaolong, and Zhang Zhenyue. Lin Zhiying and Zhang Zhenyue also sang.