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House of Fury (2005)

House of Fury (2005)
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A pair of teenage kung fu experts find that their widowed father's far-fetched tales of adventure may hold more water than they thought in this martial arts adventure featuring fight choreography from The Matrix action director Yuen Woo Ping. In his day, Teddy (Anthony Wong) was a force to be reckoned with, but these days most of the aging chiropractor's energies are spent looking after his rebellious son Nicky (Stephen Fung) and his thrill-seeking daughter Natalie (Gillian Chung). Despite the fact that the young pair cringe when their father begins waxing nostalgic about the good old days, what they don't realize is that their father is still fighting the good fight by doing his best to protect other retired agents. When their father is kidnapped by a vengeful nemesis looking to settle a score from the past, Nicky and Natalie jump into action with Natalie's butt-kicking boyfriend Jason (Daniel Wu) to take on the bad guys and ensure that their father has a safe and happy homecoming. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Stephen Fung
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Synopsis of House of Fury

A pair of teenage kung fu experts find that their widowed father's far-fetched tales of adventure may hold more water than they thought in this martial arts adventure featuring fight choreography from The Matrix action director Yuen Woo Ping. In his day, Teddy (Anthony Wong) was a force to be reckoned with, but these days most of the aging chiropractor's energies are spent looking after his rebellious son Nicky (Stephen Fung) and his thrill-seeking daughter Natalie (Gillian Chung). Despite the fact that the young pair cringe when their father begins waxing nostalgic about the good old days, what they don't realize is that their father is still fighting the good fight by doing his best to protect other retired agents. When their father is kidnapped by a vengeful nemesis looking to settle a score from the past, Nicky and Natalie jump into action with Natalie's butt-kicking boyfriend Jason (Daniel Wu) to take on the bad guys and ensure that their father has a safe and happy homecoming. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

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Director(s):
Stephen Fung
Producer(s):
Jackie Chan
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Larry B. S.

    I, LIKED IT VERY MUCH AND IT WAS VERY ENJOYEDABLE TO WATCH I THINK THAT IT'S A GREAT MOVIE.I ENJOYED THE SON AND DAUGHTER FIGHTING AND THE EMEMY SON FIGHTING TOO THE FATHER WAS A GREAT FIGHTER HIS SKILLS WAS EXCELLENT TO SEE.

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    PAUL S.

    In the genre of martial arts films, this one brings together family honor, intrigue and a bit of comedy. This is the story of a retired secret service officer whose wife has just died. He is left to keep the pieces of his family together as they are broken from her passing. To make matters worse, his two children refuse to believe the stories that he tells of his former life of espionage. How could this Chinese medicine doctor have done all of these things? But when he's kidnapped, his children realize the truth in his stories. Their prior martial arts training helps them to rescue their father from the clutches of evil and at the same time brings the family together again. Worth a watch, but not the best martial arts film out there.

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    Joslyn R.

    All in chinese. No english subtitles. Amazing martial arts choreography. Even though I don't know any chinese, I could sorta follow the plot.

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