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Contents of this article
- 1. Who are the actors in my country?
- 2. The details of Stephen Chow’s “Kung Fu” prove that he has won numerous awards and is well-deserved
- 3. Who are the director, screenwriter and starring actors of the film "Kung Fu"?
- 4.What is the English name of this movie?
Who are the actors in my country?
Jackie Chan's movie "Who Am I" cast list
Region Hong Kong
Color Color
Dialogue English
Duration 117 minutes
Classification IIA (Hong Kong)
Produced by Golden Harvest Films (Hong Kong) Limited Company
Type of drama film
Type comedy/action film/kung fu film
Theme amnesia/police/cop
Director Chen Musheng Jackie Chan
Screenwriter Jackie Chan Shuxian Lee Reynolds
Photography Pan Hengsheng
Cast list
Not in order of cast list
Allison
Lou Smith
Mirai Yamamoto
Jackie Chan
Farah Miho
Staff list
Producer Dong Yunshi
Art director Huang Ruimin
Editor Zhang Yaozong Qiu Zhiwei
Action/martial arts director Jackie Chan
Producer He Guanchang
Producer Liu Qianqing Hu Suling Zheng Shuxin
Planner Li Wenyao
Composer Wang Zongxian
Costume designer Zhuang Zhiliang Huang Zhimin
Executive Producer Ao Weiqiang
Sound Designer Roger Savage Paul Pirola
Other Staff Huang Zhiwei (Second Photography Team) Yan Weilun (Second Photography Team) Huang Jianeng (Second Photography Team) <ph3 2>Actor:
* Jackie Chan .....Who Am I?
* Michelle Ferre .....Christine Stark
* Mirai Yamamoto .....Yuki
* Ron Smerczak .....Morgan
* Ed Nelson .....General Sherman
* Tom Pompert .....CIA Chairman
* Glory Simon .....CIA Secretary
* Fred van Ditmarsch .....Airforce
* Fritz Krommenhoek .....Navy
* Dick Rienstra .....Army
* Rinaldo van Ommeren ..... Army Assistant
* Pim Daane .....Marine
* Jeremiah Flemming .....Marine As sistant
* Neil Berger .....Secretary
* Dik Brinksma .....NAT Security Officer
* Frank van Velsen .....NAT Security Officer
* David Leong Fie . ....CIA
* Dehan Wiebenberg .....CIA
* Yanick Mbali .....Baba
* Washington Xisolo .....Village Chief (as Washington Sixdo)
* Jerry Priele .....Village Witch Doctor
* Patrick Mofokeng .....Village Hunter
* Al Karaki .....Aiji
* Gavin Genlloud .....Poacher
* Rob Mathews .....Poacher
* Grant Nale .....Booking Officer
* Norman Anstey .....Desk Sergeant
* Frank Opperman .....Internal Security
* Leonard Nketsi .....Secret Police
* Ross Preller .....Secret Police
* Jerry Tsie .....Secret Police
* Dale Abrahams .....Laboratory Assistant
* Lambert Millar .....Hospital Doctor
* Hannes Muller .....Medical Tent Doctor
* David Vlok .....Head Thug
* Caz Abrahams .....Thug
* Rafi Anteby .....Thug
* Leen Ducienne .....Thug
* Marco Maas .....Thug
* Robin Mes .....Thug
* Ral Sitaropoulos .....Thug
* Michael Ian Lambert .....Peter / Commando (as Michael Lambert)
* Chip Bray .....Middleman
* Richard van Drempt .....Middleman Bodyguard
* Piet Hoogstraten .....Middleman Bodyguard
* Russ Price ..... Middleman Bodyguard
* Michael Roben .....Middleman Bodyguard
* Ronald Schuurbiers .....Middleman Bodyguard
* Michael Struik .....Middleman Bodyguard
* Hans Cornelissen ... ..Scientist
* Simon Jansen .....Scientist
* Michiel Kerbosch .....Scientist
* Boris Aribaut .....Commando
* Steve Brettingham .....Commando
* Yutphichai Chanlekha .....Commando
* Ted John Michael Lundell .....Commando
* Nicolas Ng .....Commando
* David John Saunders .....Commando
* Mohd Shukri Shebuddin .....Commando
* Kane Kosugi .....Commando (as Kosugi Kane Takeshi)
* David Leung .....Morgan's hitman
* Ron Smoorenburg .. ...Morgan's Hitman
* Bradley James Allan .....Thug (uncredited)
* Brent Houghton .....Thug (uncredited)
* Michel Struik .....Middleman Bodyguard (uncredited)
* Philip van der Eijk.....CIA Agent (uncredited)
The details of Stephen Chow's "Kung Fu" prove that it has won numerous awards and is well-deserved
Full list of nominees
Best Film: "2046", "The Big Deal", "Kung Fu", "Mong Kok Nights", "New Police Story"
Best Director: Wong Kar-Wai "2046"; Johnnie To "The Big Deal"; Stephen Chow "Kung Fu"; Derek Yee "Dark Night in Mong Kok"; Joseph Chan "New Police Story";
Best Screenplay: Wong Kar-Wai "2046" ; Chen Ka-shang and Chung Kai-cheong's "A-1 Headline"; Stephen Chow, Eric Tsang, Fok Xin, and Chen Wenqiang's "Kung Fu"; Ye Dong-sheng's "Mong Kok Night"; Li Bihua's "Dumplings"
Best Actor: Tony Leung Chiu-wai "2046"; Stephen Chow "Kung Fu"; Alex Fong "Dark Night in Mongkok"; Daniel Wu "Dark Night in Mongkok"; Jackie Chan "New Police Story"
Best Actress: Zhang Ziyi "2046"; Sylvia Chang "20, 30, 40"; Yuen Qiu "Kung Fu"; Cecilia Cheung "Mong Kok Night"; Karen Lam "Help"
Best Supporting Actor: Yuen Wah "Kung Fu"; Chan Kwok-kun "Kung Fu"; Jim Rui-man "Beautiful" "The Guest"; Daniel Wu "New Police Story"; Tony Leung Ka-fai "Dumplings"
Best Supporting Actress: Yang Qi "20, 30, 40"; Shao Meiqi "The Affair"; Lu Qiaoyin "The Six"; Hu Yanni's "Dragon and Phoenix Fight"; Bai Ling's "Dumplings"
Best New Actor: Jaycee Chan's "The Great War II"; Huang Shengyi's "Gong" Husband"; Huang Wanling's "Death Portrait"; Zhang Xiaohui's "Peach Color"; Tahara's "Butterfly"
Best Photography: Du Kefeng, Li Yaohui, Guan Benliang "2046"; Pan Yiu Ming's "Little Things in the Big City"; Pan Hengsheng's "Kung Fu" "; Jiang Guomin's "Dark Night in Mong Kok"; Du Kefeng's "Dumplings"
Best Editing: Zhang Shuping's "2046"; David Richardson's "Big Event"; Lam An-yee's "Kung Fu"; Zhang Jiahui's "Dark Night in Mong Kok" ; Qiu Zhiwei "New Police Story"
Best Art Direction: Zhang Shuping and Qiu Weiming "2046"; Huang Ruimin "Kung Fu"; Huang Renkui and Lin Qing "Jianghu"; Wen Nianzhong "Peach"; Xi Zhongwen, Huang Bingyao's "Dumplings"
Best Costume Design: Zhang Shuping's "2046"; Li Bijun's "The Great War II"; Chen Gufang's "Kung Fu"; Huang Renkui and Guo Shumin's "Jiang Hu" ;Yang Fan and He Ziliang's "Peach"
Best Action Design: Yuan Kui's "The Great War II"; Yuan Heping's "Kung Fu"; Qian Jiale's "Mongkok Night"; Yuan Bin's "Judo Dragon and Tiger List" "; Li Zhongzhi and Jingjiaban "New Police Story"
Best Original Film Music: Peer Raben, Mei Linmao "2046"; Lui Songde "Little Things in the City"; Huang Yinghua "Kung Fu"; Jin Peida "Mong Kok" "Dark Night"; Surender Sodhi "Peach Color"
Best Original Movie Song:
The Fireworks of Two People "Little Things in the Big City" Composer: Lei Songde Lyricist: Lin Xi Vocalist: Lai Ming
Proud and fleshy body Gui "Proud Body and Rich Meat" Composer: Wu Lecheng Lyricist: Lin Xi Vocalist: Joey Yung
Gan Ganggan "McDull Pineapple Oil Prince" Composer: The Pancakes Lyricist: Xie Liwen, The Pancakes Vocalist: The Pancakes
If You Have Something "Dragon and Phoenix Fight" Composer: Liu Zude Lyricist: Lin Xi, Andy Lau Vocalist: Sammi Cheng
Flirting "Magic Kitchen" Composer: Lin Yifeng Lyricist: Huang Weiwen Vocalist: Sammi Cheng
Best Sound Effects: "2046" by Claude Letessier and Du Duzhi; "Kung Fu" by Steven Ticknor, Steve Burgess, Rob Mackenzie & Paul Pirola; "Dark Night in Mong Kok" by Nie Keirong, Chen Zhenbang; "Help" by Zeng Jingxiang; "New Police Story";
Best Visual Effects: Guillaume Raffi, Sonia Holst, Nadir Benhassaine & Nicolas Bonnell "2046"; Wong Hung-tat, Wong Hung-hsien and Yu Kwok-liang "The Great War II"; Chung Chi-hang, Ma Wing On, Tan Qi Kun and Ang Yu-liang "Kung Fu"; Narin Visitsak "Death Portrait"; Wong Hung-tat and Ho Chi-fai "New Police Story";
Best Asian Film: "House of Flying Daggers"; "A World Without Thieves"; "Zatoichi"; "The Original Criminal"; "Guide Dog Q";
< x3> New Director Award: Huang Zhenzhen "Six Heroes"; Huang Jingfu "Jianghu"; Yuan Jiantao "McDull Pineapple Oil Prince"
Who are the director, screenwriter and starring actors of the film "Kung Fu"?
Yuen Wah plays the second uncle
Yuen Wah is a common villain in Hong Kong films. He has appeared in more than a hundred films since he entered the industry in the 1970s. Directors he has worked with include Tsui Hark, John Woo, Sammo Hung and Lau Chun-wai. Actors who have participated include Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Chow Yun-fat, Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh.
He is one of the "Seven Little Blessings" along with Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan. He once served as Bruce Lee's stand-in in the 1970s and played the role of a Japanese kicked down by Bruce Lee in "Fist of Fury". He first attracted attention when he played the villain in the 1987 film "The Eastern Condor". His more famous works include "The Freeze", "The Palm of the Modern Tathagata" and "Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng", etc.
He has collaborated with Stephen Chow in many works, including "The Dragon", "The Lover", "Descendants of the Dragon" and other films.
Bruce Leung plays Fire Cloud Evil God
Bruce Leung was a popular kung fu star in the 1970s and 1980s. He was once as famous as Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, and was known as the "Three Little Dragons". He started starring in the movie "A Living Dragon" in 1973. In just a dozen years, he made more than 70 movies such as "White Crane Fist" and "Ecstasy". Later, he entered the television industry and successively filmed "Legend of the Condor Heroes", "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", "Flying Fox in the Snow Mountain", "Huo Yuanjia", "Chen Zhen", "Travel to the Tiger Mountain Again", "The Great Heroes" ", "The Four Famous Catchers" and other more than 1,000 episodes of TV series, becoming one of the most famous martial arts stars in Hong Kong in the early 1980s.
In the mid-1980s, Bruce Leung was invited to mainland China for cultural exchanges and visits as soon as he finished filming "The Famous Four." However, this visit resulted in him being blocked by the Taiwan authorities. Since Taiwan is the main market for Hong Kong film and television, he He was forced to take a rest.
"Kung Fu" is Bruce Leung's first return to the big screen since the 1980s.
Dong Zhihua plays the fried ghost
Dong Zhihua has collaborated with legendary director Chang Cheh on many works, including "Great Shanghai 1937", "Xi'an Killing", "Invincible Ninja" and other films.
Chiu Chiu plays Tailor
Chiu Chiu is a veteran kung fu film actor. He has appeared in more than 70 films, including "Snake" starring Jackie Chan. He has worked with Hong Kong's top directors and actors, including Bruce Lee, Chow Yun-fat, Andy Lau and Michelle Yeoh.
Xingyu plays Guliqiang
Xingyu has practiced martial arts in the world-famous Shaolin Temple for ten years and performed on behalf of the Shaolin Temple around the world. He currently lives in Shenzhen and manages the Shaolin Temple branch there.
Chen Guokkun plays the role of Chen, the leader of the Ax Gang.
Chen Guokkun's first major performance was Stephen Chow's "Shaolin Soccer". In the film, he played the role of a young junior who is a goalkeeper. Many people think that he and Bruce Lee are quite similar. Because of his spiritual resemblance, he was named "Little Bruce Lee". The works he has performed include "Bad Boys Club", "The Bodyguard" and "The Thousand Years of the Zombie King".
Lin Zicong plays Gu
Lin Zicong is a rookie actor. His first work was Stephen Chow's "Shaolin Soccer". Later, he performed in works including "Love is Like a Dream" starring Andy Lau and Anita Mui and "Love is Like a Dream". When a man becomes a woman" etc.
Tian Qiwen plays the role of the Ax Gang Master
Tian Qiwen has been in the entertainment industry for 20 years. He has acted in movies, TV and commercials, and has hosted TV and radio programs. The movies he has acted in include "The Legend of Heaven and Dragon Slayer: The Demon Cult Leader", "The Nine-Rank Sesame Official", "Marry a Rich Man" and other films. He joined Stephen Chow's Xinghui Overseas Co., Ltd. in 1996 and participated in the performances of three works directed by him: "The God of Cookery", "The King of Comedy" and "Shaolin Football".
Jia Kangxi plays Tiancan
Jia Kangxi was trained in Peking Opera. He joined the Shaanxi Peking Opera Troupe at the age of 13 and has more than 30 years of performance experience. The film he acted in for the first time was "Killing in Xi'an" directed by the legendary director Chang Cheh.
Feng Ke'an plays the role of Di Zan
Feng Ke'an has been in the Hong Kong film industry for more than 20 years. Due to his sinister appearance, he mostly plays villain roles. He once entered Shao's Film Company and performed in works such as John Woo's Directorial debut "Tenderness"; Yuan Heping's "Snake". He has also collaborated with Sammo Hung in films such as "Mr.
Feng Xiaogang plays the leader of the Crocodile Gang
Feng Xiaogang is a well-known screenwriter and director in Mainland China. He became famous a year ago when he served as the screenwriter of the popular TV series "Stories from the Editorial Office". He later wrote and directed the TV series "Beijingers in New York" starring Jiang Wen. He made his directorial debut in 1994 with the film "My Love Is Never Lost".
He returned to television in 1995 and 1996, directing the TV series "Backside of the Moon".
In recent years, he has broken mainland box office records with a series of comedies, including the 1997 "Party A and Party B" and the 1998 blockbuster "See You or Be Parted" etc. The film "A Sigh" directed by him in 2000 was adapted from a novel by the well-known writer Wang Shuo. The film won the best film, best screenplay, best actor, and best actress awards at the Cairo Film Festival. His other works include "The End of Time", "Everything Happens" and the super hit "Mobile Phone".
Huang Shengyi plays Fang
"Kung Fu" is Huang Shengyi's first film performance. Huang Shengyi, who was born and raised in Shanghai, started learning dance at the age of five. She won the Shanghai Hosting Rookie Award in 2000 and began to attract the attention of the film industry. In 2002, he participated in the TV series for the first time. Currently still studying at Beijing Film Academy.
Yuen Qiu plays Fatty Four
After 28 years away from acting, Yuen Qiu couldn't resist Stephen Chow's repeated invitations and decided to come back to star in this film.
Like Yuen Hua, Yuen Qiu was a member of the "Seven Little Fortunes" like Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung. She began training at the age of ten, and seven years later she entered the film industry as a stunt double, and became a rare and well-known female stunt double at the time. She appeared in the 007 movie "The Man with the Golden Gun".
Lam Suet plays the second boss of the Ax Gang
After Lam Suet attracted attention from all parties with her brilliant performance in Johnnie To's "Gunfire" in 1999, she became one of the busiest actors in the Hong Kong film industry. He has performed in about fifty works in just five years, including "Goodbye Alang", "PTU Mobile Unit", "Left to Right", "Xin Zha Junior Sister 2: Beautiful Mission", "Hundred Years of Love", " Films such as "A Man and a Widow", "Slimming Man and Woman", "A Real Man", "A Beautiful Flower and a Full Moon", "Jiang Hu", and "Big Event".
The staff behind Stephen Chow's new film "Kung Fu"
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Stephen Chow - Producer/Director/Screenwriter/Protagonist
Stephen Chow is Asia's comedy The king is also one of the most popular artists. He has acted in more than 50 films and became one of Asia's rare international superstars with the 2001 film "Shaolin Soccer." "Shaolin Soccer", like "Kung Fu", was written, directed and starred by him. This Hong Kong film broke local box office records when it was released in various Asian countries, including non-Chinese speaking countries Japan and South Korea.
Stephen Chow is a native of Hong Kong and comes from what he describes as a "very poor family." He has been a fan of Bruce Lee and kung fu movies since he was a child, but his family could not afford the tuition for martial arts, so he was forced to stop learning kung fu after six weeks. His first job in the entertainment industry was hosting a children's TV show. He quickly became popular with his unique sense of humor, but it was not until 1989 that he started acting in movies.
In 1989, he played a supporting role in "Pioneers of Thunder" and won a Golden Horse Award for his superb acting skills, which successfully launched him into the Hong Kong film industry. However, his most critical work was his first leading role in 1990 Starring in "The Gambler". He was very popular for his nonsensical comedy style in the film and created a new type of comedy for Hong Kong films.
After his performance in "The King of Gamblers", he gradually became the king of comedy in Hong Kong. In 1992, he won the Best Actor Award at the Asia Pacific Film Festival with "The Dragon", and in 1996, he won the Hong Kong Film Award for "Westward Journey". He won the Film Critics Association and Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Actor.
His first directorial work "The God of Cookery" in 1996 brought him to another peak of his acting career. This comedy, which he wrote, directed, and acted in, became an unprecedented success. In 1999, "The King of Comedy", which he wrote, directed, and acted in, was highly praised by Quentin Tarantino.
In 2001, he wrote, directed, and acted in "Shaolin Football," which combines elements of kung fu and football. It soon became the third-highest-grossing film in Hong Kong film history after it was released in Hong Kong, and was awarded at the Hong Kong Film Awards. The ceremony included awards for Best Actor, Best Film, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Sound Effects and Best Visual Effects.
Cui Po Chu - Producer
Cui Po Chu is one of the top producers in Hong Kong. Her latest work is "Sunset Angel". The works she has served as a producer include "Blue Sky" starring Zhao Wenzhuo and Shu Qi; "Adventure King" starring Jet Li; "Fist of Heroes" starring Jet Li, etc. She also served as an assistant producer on "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". Her works also include "Zhongnanhai Bodyguard", "Kung Fu Emperor Fang Shiyu", etc. She has served as a production manager for works such as "Once Upon a Time" and "A Chinese Ghost Story 3".
Lau Chun Wai - Producer
In addition to being a film producer, Lau Chun Wai is also Hong Kong's leading director. "South China Morning Post" film critic Paul Fong once described him as "one of the most original directors in Hong Kong". His screenwriter and director credits include "Shaolin" starring Chow Yun-fat; "Black Rose vs. Black Rose" starring Tony Leung Ka Fai; and "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" starring Leslie Cheung, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Brigitte Lin and Maggie Cheung. "; and "Westward Journey" starring Stephen Chow, etc.
His most important works as a screenwriter were all collaborations with director Yuan Kui. His works include "Ma Yongzhen" starring Takeshi Kaneshiro. He also wrote and directed "The Gambler" starring Stephen Chow. He also produced "Fallen Angel" directed by Wong Kar-Wai.
Bill Burton - Executive Producer
Bill Burton entered the film industry after graduating from graduate school in Florence, Italy. He worked at Warner Bros. Studios and participated in the production of films including "Bill Murray" "The Sky is High"; "Old Love, New Love" directed by the great director Francis Coppola, etc. He once served as location manager for "An Officer and a Gentleman" and has produced films such as "Legend of Youth" and "Look at Me Again."
He subsequently produced films for Columbia and other film companies. His works include "Heroes Don't Cry", "Hearts of War", "I Got Kidnapped", "The End of the World", "Man on the Moon", "The Storm 1997", "The Gold Medal", etc.
Hong Weitao - Executive Producer
Hong Weitao established Davian International Co., Ltd. in 1986 and began producing films. His works include "Blood Ring", "Fist of Glory", etc.
Tsang Jinchang - screenwriter
Tsang Jinchang has written fifteen Hong Kong films. His first work was "A Christmas Adventure" starring Maggie Cheung. His other works also include "The Royal Sisters" and "Chinese Warrior" starring Michelle Yeoh. ; "Butterfly Dream" and "Beach Boy and Mrs. Chow" starring Tony Leung. He first collaborated with Stephen Chow in "The God of Cookery" in 1996, and has since collaborated with Stephen Chow in every one of his films, including "The King of Comedy" and "Shaolin Soccer."
Huo Xin - screenwriter
Huo Xin was born in Beijing in 1969 and graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing. His works include "Love Malatang", "Bath" and "Yesterday" directed by mainland director Zhang Yang. .
Vincent Chan - Screenwriter
Vincent Chan is a well-known screenwriter in Hong Kong. He has twice won the Hong Kong Film Awards Best Screenplay Award for "Queen of Temple Street" and "Hudu Gate". He has written a total of 13 Hong Kong films.
Yuen Woo-Ping - Action Director
Yuen Woo-Ping is the most famous action director in film history. He has become one of the most influential filmmakers in the world with films such as "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "The Matrix". He started out as a stunt double, including Bruce Lee's stunt double, but soon became a leading martial arts instructor and director. His first directorial work in 1978 was "Snake" starring Jackie Chan. Later, he directed "Drunken Master", which made Jackie Chan an action star in one fell swoop.
He has served as director or action choreographer for more than 50 films, many of which are regarded as Kung Fu classics, including "Tai Chi", "Once Upon a Time in China" and "Iron Monkey". His most recent works are "Bill Bill" and "Bill Bill 2: Love's Battle Royale" directed by Quentin Tarantino.
Sammo Hung - action director
Sammo Hung is Jackie Chan's senior brother. He started acting in movies very early. His films include "The Heroine" directed by King Hu and "Enter the Dragon" starring Bruce Lee. His directed works include "The Fat Dragon Crossing the River" and other films.
He has collaborated with Jackie Chan in films such as "Plan A" and "Food Truck". He went to Hollywood and acted in two popular TV series "The Dragon".
Poon Hang Seng - Director of Photography
Poon Heng Seng is one of the top cinematographers in Hong Kong. He won the Hong Kong Film Awards Best Director of Photography Award in 1993 for "Yuan Ling Yu" starring Maggie Cheung. He also won the Golden Horse Award for Best Cinematography in 1991 for "Red Dust".
In 1984, he was shortlisted for the Hong Kong Film Awards and the Cannes Film Festival with "Homecoming" directed by Yan Hao. Later, he collaborated with many well-known directors, including "Swordsman" directed by Tsui Hark and "A Chinese Story" directed by Cheng Xiaodong. "Ghost", "Across the World" directed by John Woo and "Westward Journey" starring Stephen Chow.
Huang Ruimin - Art Director
Huang Ruimin is an experienced art director. Since he collaborated with Jackie Chan on "Police Story" in 1985, he has served as the art director for most of Jackie Chan's works, including "Who Am I?" ", "Red Boiled Zone", "Human Torch", "Eagle Project", "Simple Mission", "Police Story II", "Agent's Lost City" and "The Gold Medal", etc.
His other works include "The Best Partner", "The Best Partner 2: Show Your Magic Power", "Public Servant", "Chinese Warrior", "Reborn Man" and other films. He won the Golden Horse Award for "Reborn" in 1982 and "Police Story II" in 1988.
Lin An'er - Editing
Lin An'er is one of the most well-known editors in the Chinese film industry. Her works include Zhang Yimou's "Hero", Yuan Heping's "Iron Monkey" and "Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng", "New Dragon Inn", "The Kung Fu Emperor II is Invincible". She was nominated for the Golden Horse Award for Best Editing in 1993 for "Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng" and won the Best Editing Award at the Milan International Film Festival in 2002.
Chung Chi-hang - Visual Effects Supervisor
Chung Chi-hang is Hong Kong's top animation and visual effects expert. Centro Digital Planning, which he leads, is Hong Kong's leading animation studio. The company's recent works include "Killing Bill" and "Killing Bill". Shaolin Soccer".
Chen Gufang - Costume Director
Chen Gufang is one of the top costume directors in the three places across the Taiwan Strait. She has been in the industry for 20 years and has produced more than 80 works in total.
She has worked with Asia's top film directors, including John Woo, Tsui Hark, Lau Chin Wai and Wong Jing. She has also worked with many Asian superstars, including Jackie Chan's "Police Story II", "City Hunter", "Spy" "Lost in the City", etc.; Jet Li's "Kung Fu Emperor Fang Shiyu" and "The Bodyguard of Zhongnanhai"; Michelle Yeoh's "Legend of the World"; and Chow Yun-fat's "The Bloody Heroes" and "Across the World", etc.
She won a Golden Horse Award in 1986 for "A Chinese Ghost Story". She was later nominated for the Golden Horse Award twice and was once nominated for the Hong Kong Film Awards.
She has previously collaborated with Stephen Chow in seven works, including "The Gambler" and "The Deer and the Cauldron".
Composer - Wong Ying-wa
Wong Ying-wa started composing music for films in 1994. He has collaborated with first-class directors such as Johnnie To and Tsui Hark. His works include "Butterfly Lovers" directed by Tsui Hark, for which he won a Hong Kong gold statue. prize. His works also include Johnnie To's "Gunfire" and "Dark War"; "Two Only Live" starring Takeshi Kaneshiro, etc. He first collaborated with Stephen Chow in "The King of Comedy" in 1999, and later collaborated with "Shaolin Soccer", for which the film was nominated for the Best Original Music Award at the 2002 Hong Kong Film Awards.
Qian Shengwei - Executive Director
Qian Shengwei has directed more than 20 films.
Chen Siqin - Art Director
Chen Siqin has participated in more than 20 film productions. His works include "Rush Hour 2" starring Jackie Chan; "Tianmai" starring Michelle Yeoh; Peter Greenaway's "Pillow" Book" as well as Jackie Chan's "Police Story IV Simple Mission" and "Who Am I? 》.
Cai Yanjing - Makeup
Cai Yanjing entered the industry in 1993 and has participated in more than 50 films. Her works include Tsui Hark's "The Thousand Years of Zombie King"; Ann Hui's "A Thousand Words"; and Wang Jing's "The Hero".
She once collaborated with Stephen Chow in the 1999 "The King of Comedy".
Steve Leung - Radio Engineer
Steve Leung is best known for his collaborations with director Wong Kar-Wai, including In the Mood for Love, Happy Together, Fallen Angels, Chungking Express and Ashes of Time "wait. His works also include "Erotic Man and Woman" starring Leslie Cheung, "The King of Guns" and "Alien Space". He once collaborated with Stephen Chow in "Shaolin Soccer".
He won a Golden Horse Award in 1992 for the work "Autumn Moon" by female director Luo Zhuoyao, and was nominated for the Golden Horse Award in 1997 and 2000 for "In the Mood for Love" and "Happy Together" respectively.
Sento Digital Planning
Cento Digital Planning Co., Ltd. was established in 1985 and became a pioneer in computer animation and visual effects in Hong Kong. Cento has won five Golden Horse Awards for Best Visual Effects and recently won the "Kill Bill" was nominated for a British Film Award.
The company has invested more than 20 million US dollars in new technology so far, and its productions include films such as "The Storm" and "Shaolin Soccer."
Starring: Stephen Chow, Huang Shengyi, Liang Xiaolong
Yuen Wah, Tian Qiwen
Guest: Feng Xiaogang
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