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Once Upon a Time in China ()

Wong Fei-Hung (original title)
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Legendary martial arts hero Wong Fei-Hung fights against foreign forces' plundering of China. When Aunt Yee arrives back from America, Wong Fei-Hung assumes the role of her protector.

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Wong Fei Hung
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Leung Foon
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13th Aunt
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Buck Teeth So
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Porky Wing
Kam-Fai Yuen ...
Kai
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Iron Robe Yim (as Yee Kwan Yan)
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Naval Commander Lau
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Grand-Uncle Cheung
Jianguo Qiu ...
Shaho Gang Leader Tong
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Yim's Opponent
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Commander Man
Shun-Yee Yuen ...
Honorable Manchu Soldier
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Shaho Gang Member
Jonathan Isgar ...
Jackson
Mark King ...
British General Wickens
Steve Tartalia ...
Tiger
Colin George ...
Jesuit Priest
Gam-San Leung ...
Opera Troupe Boss
Hsin Shen ...
Lion Dance Drummer
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Shaho Gang Member (as Bill Lung Biu)
Pau-Chung Tong ...
Shaho Gang Member
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Local Militia (as Ling Chi-Hung)
Gin Fei ...
Local Militia
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Local Militia
Chien-Po Tsen ...
Thug
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Thug
Kim-Ban Wong ...
Thug
Anthony Carpio ...
Thug
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Hawker
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Policeman
Yuan-Ta Tsao
Tony Yuen ...
(as Yuen Kam Fai)
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Jonna Peijffers
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Western Restaurant Guest (uncredited)

Directed by

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Hark Tsui

Written by

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Hark Tsui ... (screenplay) &
Kai-Chi Yuen ... (screenplay) (as Kai-Chi Yun) &
Yiu-Ming Leung ... (screenplay) &
Elsa Tang ... (screenplay) (as Pik-yin Tang)

Produced by

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Roger Lee ... executive producer
Hark Tsui ... producer

Music by

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Romeo Díaz
James Wong

Cinematography by

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Tung-Chuen Chan
Wilson Chan
David Chung
Ardy Lam ... (as Kwok Wah Lam)
Arthur Wong
Bill Wong ... (as Chung Biu Wong)

Editing by

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Marco Mak

Art Direction by

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Chung-Man Yee

Costume Design by

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Bruce Yu

Makeup Department

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Siu-Mui Chau ... hair stylist
Ka-Pik Lai ... makeup artist
Yun-Ling Man ... makeup artist
Min-Hua Pan ... makeup artist
Yuk-Mui Wan ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Lloyd Chao ... post-production supervisor
Chi-Wai Cheung ... production manager
Julia Chu ... production manager
Bo-Chu Chui ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Polly Kam ... assistant director
Hoi-Wah Kong ... assistant director
Kai Keung Lai ... assistant director
Po-San Lo ... assistant director (as Bo-San Lo)

Stunts

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Shifuji Shaurya Bharadwaj ... stunt performer
Marcus Fox ... stunt performer
Kar-Wing Lau ... action coordinator
Chia-Yung Liu ... action coordinator / stunt coordinator: fire sequences and body burns
Xin Xin Xiong ... stunt double: Jet Li / stunt performer
Biao Yuen ... stunt double: Yen Shi-kwan / stunt performer
Cheung-Yan Yuen ... action coordinator
Shun-Yee Yuen ... action coordinator
Woo-Ping Yuen ... action coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Siu-Kwan Chan ... assistant camera
Kai-erh Chen ... lighting technician
Man-Po Cheung ... assistant camera
Kei Sheung Chow ... assistant camera
Lam Chow ... lighting technician
Wai-Kuen Chow ... lighting technician
Yun-Chuen Geung ... still photographer
Perry Ho ... focus puller
Man-Ching Ng ... lighting technician
Jun-Fai Tsang ... lighting technician
Si-Chan Yeung ... assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Hau-Jeun Wong ... costume supervisor
Hau-Yung Wong ... costume supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Kam-Hung Chan ... continuity
Wai-Ming Hung ... continuity
Chieh-Ying Lu ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Raymond Chow ... presenter
Yau-Keung Geung ... story editor
Yeung-Wah Kam ... planner (as Andrew Kam) / production planner
Lai-Heung Law ... caterer
David Lo ... planner (as Dai-Wai Law)
Chi-keung Yu ... story editor

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

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,

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Taglines Never was a Hero needed more... See more »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Huang Fei-hong (Hong Kong, Mandarin title)
  • 黃飛鴻 (Hong Kong, Cantonese title)
  • Once Upon a Time in China (Hong Kong, English title)
  • Enter the New Game of Death (Philippines, English title)
  • Once Upon a Time in China (South Africa, English title)
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Runtime
  • 134 min
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Box Office

Cumulative Worldwide Gross $3,826,459

Did You Know?

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Trivia Wong Fei-hung was a famous practitioner of hung gar kung fu, although the techniques Jet Li uses are mostly of the long fist method and tai chi. See more »
Goofs (at around 54 mins) A 31-star US flag is seen shortly after an adult Wong Fei Hung attempts to defend the Po Chi Lam clinic from a fiery attack. The 31-star flag was used from July 4, 1851 to July 3, 1858. Wong Fei Hung was born on July 9, 1847, and so could not have been older than a few days shy of his eleventh birthday when this flag was still in use. Also, the rows of stars shown on the 31-star flag are inverted. The flag shown has rows of 7, 6, 6, 5, and 7 stars respectively (from top to bottom). The actual flag has rows of 7, 5, 6, 6, and 7 stars top to bottom. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Art of Action: Martial Arts in Motion Picture (2002). See more »
Quotes Yim: No matter how good our kung-fu is, it will never defeat guns.
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