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    The Bare-Footed Kid

    R1993 · Action · 1h 30m

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  1. Apr 3, 1993 · The Bare-Footed Kid: Directed by Johnnie To, Patrick Leung, Johnny Mak. With Aaron Kwok, Maggie Cheung, Lung Ti, Chien-Lien Wu. While working at a family friend's business, a penniless orphan draws the attention of a corrupt competitor and is torn between divided loyalties.

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    • Action, Drama
    • Johnnie To, Patrick Leung, Johnny Mak
    • 1993-04-03
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  3. The Bare-Footed Kid may not be a masterpiece to speak of, but the combined talent in front of and behind the camera absolutely elevates this tragedy-tinged adventure. Films like this are...

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    • Johnnie To, Patrick Leung, Johnny Mak
    • Action, Drama
    • Aaron Kwok, Ti Lung, Maggie Cheung
  4. Fans of Sammo Hung's Blade Of Fury and Jet Li's Fong Sai Yuk movies will love The Bare-Footed Kid. With stunning fight sequences, romance, emotion and melodrama, you can't help but fall for it! Overall: Beautifully directed, funny, charming and action-packed, The Bare-Footed Kid is a modern classic and highly recommended!

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    Popstar and actor Aaron Kwok stars as “Kwan Fung-yiu”, the titular ‘Bare- Footed Kid’. Kwok’s long and successful singing career has seen him considered as one of the “Four Heavenly Kings” of Hong Kong, that also includes Jacky Cheung, Andy Lau and Leon Lai. He has appeared in the movies “2000 A.D.”, “Saviour of the Soul”, “Future Cops”, “The Storm...

    A poor, barefooted young man from the countryside named Kwan Fung-yiu, arrives in the city to start work with Tuen Ching-wan, a friend of his recently deceased father. Tuen Ching-wan manages a dyeing workshop, and is trained in kung fu, but has retired from the world of martial arts. The dye shop is owned by Pak Siu-kwan, a kind woman who is being ...

    Our first taste of the stylish action takes place with a classic Lei Tai match. The Lei Tai was a raised stage on which competing martial artists would fight. Losers were the first to be knocked off the stage, or those who submitted, and even in some cases, who could not continue due to serious injury or death. The first bout features a dao (broads...

    Based loosely on Chang Cheh’s 1975 movie “Disciples of Shaolin”, this is a simple but well-executed tale of a naive young man trying to make his way through a world of corrupt officials. Aaron Kwok plays the lead with a charming, almost infantile, innocence. There is an impressive supporting cast of popular actors who, as you would expect, deliver ...

    “The Bare-Footed Kid” was a rare foray into the martial arts genre for director Johnny To, who is best known for his gangster movies. Earlier in his career in 1983, he directed and screen-wrote the...
    Aaron Kwok sings the theme tune “The Expression After Speaking”.
    The film grossed HK$3,973,198 at the Hong Kong box office during a relatively short theatrical run from 3rd to 14thApril 1993.
    Hong Kong movie legend Lau Kar-leung was the action director for “The Bare-Footed Kid”.
  5. Mar 31, 2011 · Bare-Footed Kid, The | aka Young Hero (1993) Review. By JJ Hatfield. If you experience deja vu while reading it is likely because this is a re-make of The Disciples of Shaoli made by the Shaw Brothers in the mid – seventies.

  6. The Bare-Footed Kid is Johnnie To's remake of Chang Cheh's Disciples of Shaolin. The story focuses on a naive country bumpkin who strolls into town on bare feet and winds up getting involved in a dispute between two dye factories.

  7. The Bare-Footed Kid may not be a masterpiece to speak of, but the combined talent in front of and behind the camera absolutely elevates this tragedy-tinged adventure. Full Review | Nov 8, 2023