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  1. Apr 22, 2005 · Kung Fu Hustle: Directed by Stephen Chow. With Stephen Chow, Xiaogang Feng, Wah Yuen, Zhihua Dong. In Shanghai, China in the 1940s, a wannabe gangster aspires to join the notorious "Axe Gang" while residents of a housing complex exhibit extraordinary powers in defending their turf.

    • (151K)
    • Action, Comedy, Fantasy
    • Stephen Chow
    • 2005-04-22
  2. Apr 22, 2005 · "Kung Fu Hustle" is Chow's seventh film as a director and 61st job as an actor, counting TV. He is 41 years old, and has been busy. His only other film seen by me is "Shaolin Soccer" (2002), the top-grossing action comedy in Hong Kong history. Purchased by Miramax, it was held off the market for two years, cut by 30 minutes, and un-dubbed: Yes ...

  3. Apr 8, 2005 · Kung Fu Hustle. R, 1 hr 39 min. Set amid the chaos of pre-revolutionary China, small time thief, Sing, aspires to be one of the sophisticated and ruthless Axe Gang whose underworld activities overshadow the city. Stumbling across a crowded apartment complex aptly known as "Pig Sty Alley ," Sing attempts to extort money from one of the ordinary ...

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    • Stephen Chow
    • R
  4. Kung Fu Hustle (English Subtitled) KUNG FU HUSTLE perfectly blends original comedy and explosive martial arts action. Creative and imaginative characters slam together in a comic blend of Quentin Tarantino meets Jackie Chan in a filmthat goes beyond the limits of mere comedy. 6,474 IMDb 7.7 1 h 38 min 2005. X-Ray 18+.

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  6. Apr 8, 2005 · Imagine mixing a cartoon with *Kill Bill *with *Seven Samurai*. It’s about a group of poor townspeople who fend off against gang terrorism, with the select few locals who are gifted and powerful. At the same time, a man is desperate to join the gang, in order to validate his masculinity that was taken from him as a child, due to bullying.

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    • Stephen Chow
    • R
    • 2 min
  7. Kung Fu Hustle (Chinese: 功夫; pinyin: Gōngfu) is a 2004 martial arts film directed by Stephen Chow. It is a humorous parody and a special tribute to the wuxia genre, played and directed by Stephen Chow. It contains most of the characteristics of a typical wuxia movie, with a lot of exaggerations, serious situations and comic plots. This is Stephen Chow's only film where the mood turns ...

  8. Our review: Parents say ( 7 ): Kids say ( 18 ): This rowdy martial arts comedy contains fairly relentless violence. Though most of this is cartoonish (speedy, splatty, exaggerated), it might be alarming for young viewers. On another level, the film itself is a transformation, signaling a 21st-century shift in understanding and appreciation of ...

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