Once Upon a Time in China 1991
(original title)Set in late 19th century Canton this martial arts film depicts the stance taken by the legendary martial arts hero Wong Fei-Hung (1847-1924) against foreign forces' (English... See full summary » Director:Hark Tsui |
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Cast
Credited cast: | |||
Jet Li | ... | ||
Biao Yuen | ... | ||
Rosamund Kwan | ... | ||
Jacky Cheung | ... | ||
Steve Tartalia | ... | Tiger | |
Kent Cheng | ... | ||
Jonathan Isgar | ... | Jackson | |
Shi-Kwan Yen | ... | Iron Robe Yim (as Yee Kwan Yan) | |
Mark King | ... | British general | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Bruce Fontaine | ... | Policeman | |
Shun Lau | ... | Naval Commander | |
Chin Bo Sham | |||
Kien Shih | ... | Old man who gives advise (Cameo) | |
Yuan-fa Tsao | |||
Chi Yeung Wong | ... | Commander Man |
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Set in late 19th century Canton this martial arts film depicts the stance taken by the legendary martial arts hero Wong Fei-Hung (1847-1924) against foreign forces' (English, French and American) plundering of China. When Aunt Yee arrives back from America totally westernised, Wong Fei-Hung assumes the role of her protector. This proves to be difficult when his martial arts school and local militia become involved in fierce battles with foreign and local government. As violence escalates even Aunt Yee has to question her new western ideals, but is it possible to fight guns with Kung Fu? Written by Michele Wilkinson, University of Cambridge Language Centre, <mw125@cus.cam.ac.uk>Plot Summary | Add Synopsis
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Rated R for violence. See all certifications »Parents Guide:
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Country:
Hong KongRelease Date:
15 August 1991 (Hong Kong) See more »Also Known As:
Érase una vez en China See more »Box Office
Gross:
$3,826,459 (Worldwide)Company Credits
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Technical Specs
Runtime:
134 min | Germany: 95 min (cut version) | USA: 99 min (cut version)Sound Mix:
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2.35 : 1Edit
This is not to underplay the plot of the movie, which is a poignant view of China's cultural identity being chipped away by western invaders. As always, a lot appears to be lost for those like myself who don't speak Chinese, but the subtitles are clear and well produced. On DVD the option is there to play the movie dubbed, but please resist. Very few kung-fu movies aren't ruined by terrible dubbing, and this is no exception. The DVD I was watching had a very interesting commentary by man-in-the-know Bey Logan, a picture gallery and an interview with Jet. It's certainly worth updating your old VHS copy of this classic movie.