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  2. Category:Wushu films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wushu films" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 14 Blades; C.

  3. List of martial arts films - Wikipedia

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    Street Fighter: The Movie: Karate,Wu Shu,Sumo and Boxing: 1995: Cutthroat Island: Fist of the North Star: Mortal Kombat: The Quick and the Dead: Rumble in the Bronx: 1996: Barb Wire: Iron Monkey 2: Dragonheart: Indian: The Quest: Night Hunter [10] Somebody Up There Likes Me: 1997: Mortal Kombat Annihilation: 1998: Rush Hour: The Storm Riders ...

  4. Iron & Silk (film) - Wikipedia

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    Iron & Silk is a 1990 Canadian action comedy-drama based on the eponymous book by American writer Mark Salzman.It details his journey to China after college to study Chinese wu shu, better known in the west as kung fu, and to teach English.

  5. True Legend - Wikipedia

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    True Legend is a 2010 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping in his first film as director since 1996.The film stars Vincent Zhao in the lead role, and co-stars Zhou Xun, Jay Chou, and Andy On.

  6. Fearless (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    Instead of the film opening with the fighting competition in Shanghai, 1910, the film opens with Ms. Yang (Michelle Yeoh) explaining to the International Olympic Committee why wushu should be an Olympic sport. She then proceeds to tell the story of Huo Yuanjia, the man who helped wushu become a major sport.

  7. Wuxia - Wikipedia

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    Wuxia (武俠, literally "martial arts and chivalry") is a genre of Chinese fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists in ancient China. Although wuxia is traditionally a form of historical fantasy literature, its popularity has caused it to be adapted for such diverse art forms as Chinese opera, manhua, television dramas, films, and video games.

  8. Hero (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    Hero (Chinese: 英雄; pinyin: Yīngxióng) is a 2002 wuxia martial arts film [3] directed, co-written, and produced by Zhang Yimou, and starring Jet Li, Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Maggie Cheung, Zhang Ziyi, Donnie Yen and Chen Daoming. [4]

  9. Category:Wuxia films - Wikipedia

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    Films in the Wuxia genre, a genre of Chinese fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists in ancient China. Although wuxia is traditionally a form of historical fantasy literature, its popularity has caused it to be adapted for such diverse art forms as Chinese opera, manhua, television dramas, films, and video games.