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The Journey (Chinese: 一路有你; pinyin: Yīlù yǒu nǐ; trans. "All the way with you") is a 2014 Malaysian Chinese-language comedy-drama film directed by Chiu Keng Guan and written by Ryon Lee. [3] The film stars Ben Andrew Pfeiffer, Lee Sai Peng and Joanne Yew Hong Im.
The Monkey King 3 is a 2018 Chinese–Hong Kong fantasy film based on the novel Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en. The film is the third installment of the Monkey King franchise, after The Monkey King (2014) and The Monkey King 2 (2016). Directed and produced by Soi Cheang, the film stars Aaron Kwok, Feng Shaofeng, Xiao Shenyang, Him Law and ...
How to Pick Girls Up! (Chinese: 求愛敢死隊) is a 1988 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Jing. Cast and roles. Eric Tsang as Tan Yu-lun. a Dj;
Lost on Journey is a 2010 Chinese comedy film directed by Raymond Yip and starring Xu Zheng and Wang Baoqiang.This film depicts an amusing yet realistic portrayal of the issues prevalent in the Chinese society, especially during the chaotic Chunyun when everyone wants to reunite with their family for the Chinese New Year celebrations.
The Cave of the Silken Web (Chinese: 盤絲洞) is a 1967 film directed by Ho Meng Hua and produced by Shaw Brothers Studio in Hong Kong. The film is based on an episode from the 16th-century classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. [1] The film is the third of a series of four films based on Journey to the West.
Shaolin Soccer (Chinese: 少林足球) is a 2001 Hong Kong sports comedy film directed by Stephen Chow, who also stars in the lead role.The film revolves around a former Shaolin monk who reunites his five brothers, [note 1] years after their master's death, to apply their superhuman martial arts skills to play soccer and bring Shaolin kung fu to the masses.
The movie follows three young men, without much life experience, who live on an island located in the East China Sea. The three hatch a plan to journey across the Chinese mainland, and along the way, document their experiences before finally ending their journey that will decide their destinies.
Princess Iron Fan (鐵扇公主, Tie shan gong zhu) is a 1966 Hong Kong film, the second in a series of four Shaw Brothers productions (1966–1968) based on the 16th-century novel Journey to the West. It was directed by Ho Meng Hua. [1]