Tai Chi Boxer
Appearance
Tai Chi Boxer | |
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Traditional Chinese | 太極拳 |
Simplified Chinese | 太极拳 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Tàijí Quán |
Jyutping | Tai3 Gik6 Kyun4 |
Directed by | Yuen Woo-ping Zhang Xinyan |
Written by | Yuen Woo-ping Sze Yeung-ping |
Produced by | Stephen Wong |
Starring | Jacky Wu Christy Chung Sibelle Hu Billy Chow Mark Cheng Lau Shun |
Cinematography | Chau Pak-ling |
Edited by | Zhang Xinyan Koo Chi-wai |
Music by | Bin Lau-lim Tang Siu-lam |
Production company | Film Can Production |
Distributed by | Upland Films Corporate |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Box office | HK$742,095 |
Tai Chi Boxer (Chinese: 太極拳), also known as Tai Chi II, is a 1996 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping and Zhang Xinyan. It is a sequel to Yuen's earlier film Tai Chi Master, with Lau Shun and Yu Hai returning, albeit in different roles. The film stars Jacky Wu, Christy Chung, Sibelle Hu, Billy Chow, Mark Cheng and Lau Shun. The film was released on 14 March 1996. Tai Chi Boxer was Jacky Wu's Hong Kong film debut, and Yuen's last directorial effort until 2010. The film is set in the late Qing Era.
Cast
- Jacky Wu as Hawkman / Jackie
- Christy Chung as Rose
- Sibelle Hu as Jackie's Mother
- Billy Chow as Wong, Great Kick of the North
- Mark Cheng as Lam Wing
- Lau Shun as Officer Tsao (Rose's Father)
- Yu Hai as Yeung Shan-wu (Jackie's Father)
- Ji Chun-hua as Da Bu-liang (Bald Villain)
- Darren Shahlavi as Smith
- Tam Chiu as Ya Sung
- Kam Tak-mau as Lin Tung
- Kau Chim-man as Siou Bu-liang
- Xu Xiang-dong as Bao Biou
DVD release
DVD was released by Hong Kong Legends in the United Kingdom in Region 2 on 17 June 2002.[citation needed]
References
Categories:
- 1996 films
- 1996 martial arts films
- 1990s martial arts comedy films
- 1990s Cantonese-language films
- Films directed by Yuen Woo-ping
- Films set in the Ming dynasty
- Golden Harvest films
- Hong Kong martial arts comedy films
- Hong Kong sequel films
- Kung fu films
- Films about Shaolin Monastery
- Tai chi films
- Wushu films
- 1990s Hong Kong films