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  2. Shaolin Soccer - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Shaolin (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin [ 2 ] Cantonese [ 1 ] Box office. US$33,470,508 (China) [ 3 ] US$2,632,485 (Hong Kong) [ 4 ] Shaolin is a 2011 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts wuxia film directed by Benny Chan. It stars Andy Lau, Nicholas Tse, Fan Bingbing, Wu Jing, Yu Shaoqun, Xing Yu with a special appearance by Jackie Chan. The film's story is about a ruthless ...

  4. List of films banned in China - Wikipedia

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    Description. Douban Page. Sorrows of the Forbidden City 清宫秘史. Released in 1948 (Hong Kong) Released in 1950 (China) Banned in 1950. Zhu Shilin. Shu Shi, Zhou Xuan, Tang Ruojing, Hong Bo. The film was made by Hong Kong Wing Wah Pictures in December 1948 and started to be screened in Beijing and Shanghai in March 1950, but was banned on ...

  5. The God of Cookery - Wikipedia

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    Hanyu Pinyin. Shíshén. Yue: Cantonese. Yale Romanization. Sik Sàhn. Jyutping. Sik6san4. The God of Cookery (Chinese: 食神) is a 1996 Hong Kong comedy film which was co-directed by Stephen Chow and Lee Lik-chi. The film features an ensemble cast include Stephen Chow, Karen Mok, Vincent Kok and Richard Ng.

  6. Stephen Chow - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Chow. Stephen Chow Sing-chi[1] (Chinese: 周星馳; born 22 June 1962) is a Hong Kong filmmaker, [2] former actor and comedian, [3] known for his Mo lei tau style, comic timing and stunts. After appearing in many Hong Kong television series, Chow's first major breakthrough was the 1989 comedy series The Final Combat.

  7. List of films with post-credits scenes - Wikipedia

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    Shaolin Soccer: A collection of bloopers and outtakes is shown directly before the credits. The Princess Diaries: Mia tries to kick a soccer ball but misses and falls down. Rush Hour 2: A collection of bloopers and outtakes runs during the credits. Rat Race: Smash Mouth performs "All Star" while the cast dance on stage, stage dive, and crowd surf.

  8. Kung Fu Hustle - Wikipedia

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    Kung Fu Hustle. Kung Fu Hustle (Chinese : 功夫; lit. 'Kung Fu') is a 2004 martial arts action comedy film directed, produced and co-written by Stephen Chow, who also stars in the leading role, alongside Huang Shengyi, Yuen Wah, Yuen Qiu, Danny Chan Kwok-kwan and Leung Siu-lung in prominent roles.

  9. Shaolin Girl - Wikipedia

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    Shaolin Girl. Shaolin Girl (少林少女, Shōrin shōjo) is a 2008 Japanese sports action comedy film inspired by Stephen Chow 's film Shaolin Soccer (2001). Unlike the original film, the film focuses on women's lacrosse. It starred Japanese actress Ko Shibasaki and Hong Kong actors Lam Chi Chung and Tin Kai Man return from the original film.

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