Tai-Chi Master 1993

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Jet Li was a monk in Shaolin. In a friendly competition for a higher place in Shaolin, his childhood... See full summary »

Director:

Woo-ping Yuen

Writer:

Kwong Kim Yip (screenplay)

Stars:

Jet Li, Michelle Ye

Cast

Cast overview:
Jet Li Jet Li ...
Michelle Yeoh Michelle Yeoh ...
Siu-hou Chin Siu-hou Chin ...
Chin Bo (as Chin Siu Ho)
Fennie Yuen Fennie Yuen ...
Miss Li (as Fannie Yuen)
Cheung-Yan Yuen Cheung-Yan Yuen ...
Rev. Ling (as Yuen Cheung Yan)
Shun Lau Shun Lau ...
Master Jueyuan (as Lau Shun)
Hai Yu Hai Yu ...
Head Master
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Storyline

Jet Li was a monk in Shaolin. In a friendly competition for a higher place in Shaolin, his childhood friend almost kills a fellow student for using a concealed weapon (which cannot be used in the competition). He and his friend got kicked out of the Shaolin. They met rebellions at that time of China. His friend betrayed Jet Li and his rebellion friends for money from the China government. Jet Li went crazy and discovered the art of Tai Chi at the recover period. Revenge seem to the only thing he is going to do. Written by Han Kin Hung <fstchhk@lux.latrobe.edu.au>  
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Plot Keywords:

Shaolin | China | Tai Chi | Revenge | Martial Arts  | See more »

Taglines:

Une rencontre de légende

Genres:

Action | Comedy | Drama | Thriller

Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)

Rated R for martial arts violence. See all certifications »
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Details

Country:

Hong Kong

Language:

Cantonese

Release Date:

18 November 1993 (Hong Kong) See more »

Also Known As:

A sárkány árnyéka See more »

Filming Locations:

China

Company Credits

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Technical Specs

Runtime:

96 min

Sound Mix:

Mono

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1
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Goofs

Revealing mistakes: In the scene where Junbao and Siu Lin attack Governor Lu while he's on his way to Beijing, the wires they "flew" in on, and in the fight, are visible. See more »

Quotes

Junbao: Enough! Stop living in your past! What do you think you're doing here? Stop shoving me away! The past is what makes up who we are. Don't let it become your burden.
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Connections

Referenced in "HBO First Look: Making 'Romeo Must Die' (#7.3)" (2000) See more »

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User Reviews

29 June 2001 | by Nick_Vorobyov (Toronto, Ontario) – See all my reviews
This film is really good. After seeing the end of this film on TV, I went to a video store and i brought this film. This film has a lot of action from the start of the film till the end. At the end Jet Li goes crazy!! But after that he starts training which is really impressive. And then gets ready for the best fight scene ever which was going on for like really long time. "Michelle Yeoh" is really good in this film to. Not that much action till the end but still good. If you really want to see a classic Jet Li film like "Once Upon A Time In China" and "The Legend" go see this film.

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