Chan Kwok Kwan Movies
The Kumite star Vanness Wu stars in this martial arts adventure about a young man who uses his superhuman strength to battle the forces of evil. Ma (Wu) has traveled to Shanghai in order to locate his father, and master the art of kung fu. In the midst of his journey, Ma discovers that he has been blessed with otherworldly strength. Later, when a fearsome gang of Shanghai mobsters attempt to strong arm Ma, he finally realizes his full potential as a noble warrior. The Story of Ricky's Terry Fan and Kung Fu Hustle's Bruce Liang co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Vanessa Wu, Terry Fan, (more)
The work of international superstar Stephen Chow, Kung Fu Hustle is a humorous, special-effects-filled, action-packed martial arts epic set in early '40s China. A bumbling thief named Sing (Stephen Chow) desires to be the toughest member of the dreaded gangster hit squad known as The Axe Gang, but to completely join the gang he has to commit murder. When Sing attempts to rob a crowded run-down apartment complex known as Pig Sty Alley, the locals begin to defend themselves with some high-flying kung fu skills, and a tiny war erupts between the local masters and the axe-wielding gang. After the gang busts the ancient kung fu king known as The Beast (Leung Siu Lung) out of jail, tensions reach a boiling point as Pig Sty Alley's landlady (Yuen Qiu) leads an all-out attack against the gang and Sing discovers his true heroic fate. Kung Fu Hustle, which set box-office records across Asia during its December 2004 release, also stars Yuen Wah and Xing Yu, and features fight choreography by legendary masters of martial arts cinema Yuen Woo Ping and Sammo Hung. ~ Jason Gibner, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Stephen Chow, Yuen Wah, (more)
Hong Kong legend Tsui Hark brings you this tale of high-kicking vampire action. A quartet of kung fu masters trained in the Taoist Mao Shan School of magic are on the hunt for zombie vampires in 19th century China. When their Master Jiang (Yu Rongguang) disappears in an intense fight with one of these nasties, Rain, Lightning, Thunder, and Wind set across the countryside for revenge as the Vampire King continues to terrorize the surrounding villages. Through their quest, our heroes discover love and treasure as the legion of the undead hop around them wrecking havoc in true Hong Kong vampire fashion. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ken Chang, Michael Chow Man-kin, (more)
One of Hong Kong's top screen comics, Stephen Chow, co-wrote, co-directed, and headlines this three-way blend of sports, action, and humor. Sing (Stephen Chow) is a modern-day Shaolin monk who has become a master of traditional fighting skills, and is renowned for his "leg of steel." However, these days there isn't much call for a Shaolin warrior, and Sing and his fellow monks earn their keep working menial jobs until a soccer coach gets the bright idea of translating Sing's talent for kicking to the soccer field. Sing becomes the lynchpin of a team playing in a tournament that could net them a $1 million purse, but even with Sing's footwork, beating the steroid-fueled champions will be no easy task. Shaolin Soccer also features Man Tat Ng and Vicki Zhao. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Stephen Chow, Zhao Wei, (more)
This mediocre Hong Kong ghost story stars Lawrence Cheng as a nutty radio broadcaster whose life is saved by a ghost named Fang Yin (Nonie Tao). She was killed in the titular bloody finale of a romantic triangle gone wrong, and their stories are intertwined in a not particularly interesting manner by director Chan Kwok Kwan. David Wu and Chikako Aoyama co-star. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide














