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The Storm Riders (1998)

The Storm Riders (1998)
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Cinematographer Andrew Lau directed this Hong Kong martial arts fantasy from a Manfred Wong screenplay. Wong based his script on a Chau Ting screenplay adapted from the long-running manga by Ma Wing-shing. Martial arts ruler Lord Conqueror (Sonny Chiba) adopts two youngsters as disciples, and a decade later, the two -- Wind (Ekin Cheng) and Cloud (Aaron Kwok) -- are rivals for the affections of the Lord Conqueror's daughter Charity (Kristy Yang). When they duel, Charity is accidentally killed, and Cloud loses an arm. Muse (Shu Qi) takes care of Cloud, and her father gives Cloud his own arm for future fights. Wind seeks some magical stones, needed to help him in his duel with the Sword Saint (Anthony Wong). Filming began May 1997 in China's Sichuan province with CGI effects added by Hong Kong's post-production house Centro, co-producers of the film. This manga has been serialized since 1989, but only the first third has been adapted here. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Aaron KwokEkin Cheng, (more)
Director(s):
Andrew Lau
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Storm Riders

Cinematographer Andrew Lau directed this Hong Kong martial arts fantasy from a Manfred Wong screenplay. Wong based his script on a Chau Ting screenplay adapted from the long-running manga by Ma Wing-shing. Martial arts ruler Lord Conqueror (Sonny Chiba) adopts two youngsters as disciples, and a decade later, the two -- Wind (Ekin Cheng) and Cloud (Aaron Kwok) -- are rivals for the affections of the Lord Conqueror's daughter Charity (Kristy Yang). When they duel, Charity is accidentally killed, and Cloud loses an arm. Muse (Shu Qi) takes care of Cloud, and her father gives Cloud his own arm for future fights. Wind seeks some magical stones, needed to help him in his duel with the Sword Saint (Anthony Wong). Filming began May 1997 in China's Sichuan province with CGI effects added by Hong Kong's post-production house Centro, co-producers of the film. This manga has been serialized since 1989, but only the first third has been adapted here. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
128 mins

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Director(s):
Andrew Lau
Writer(s):
Manfred Wong
Producer(s):
Raymond ChowManfred WongJohn Chu
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Violence)
Categories:
ForeignSci-Fi & Fantasy
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    David S.

    WOW..isn't enough. I enjoyed this film. I received JET LI's "Unconquered and Tiger of Canton" but they sucked on Production. However, this OUTCLASSED even some of Jet Li's top movies...You won't be disappointed..Please view this..

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    Michael M.

    If your a fan of Dragonball cartoons, then this is the live action movie for you. Good plot, taken from a long running series (sounds like db to me). This is the first third of the story. Lots of special effects you would expect to see in a db toon. 1998 nominee for movie of the year in Hong Kong film awards.

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    Michael P.

    SONNY CHIBA IS GREAT. 3.STARS.

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