Kung Fu Hustle (2004)

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Written by Tsang Kan Cheong, Stephen Chow

Directed by Stephen Chow

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: China/Hong Kong

Filmed in Colour

It's the ultimate in kung fu fun - comedy mixed with stunningly choreographed martial arts, in a hugely entertaining movie. The film is set in pre-Revolution China, when gang warfare is rife. One of the most deadly gangs is The Axe Gang, who decide to take on the slum landlady of Pig Sty Alley. They hire some very odd killers to get rid of her - but don't realise some of her tenants are talented exponents of deadly martial arts who'll leap to her defence. They also fail to take account of Sing, a local hustler who finds himself stuck in the middle of the warring factions. The action is a cross between Crouching Tiger and some of the craziest cartoon fights. It's impressive, breathtaking, often hilarious and great fun.

Cast

Stephen ChowSing
Xiaogang FengCrocodile Gang Boss
Wah YuenLandlord
Zhi Hua DongDonut
Kwok Kuen ChanBrother Sum
Chi Chung LamBone
Qiu YuenLandlady
Kai Man TinAxe Gang Advisor
Kang Xi JiaHarpist
Hak On FungHarpist
Sheng Yi HuangFong
Suet LamAxe Gang Vice General
Cheung-Yan YuenBeggar
Chi Ling ChiuTailor
Yu XingCoolie

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