Princess and the Seven Kung Fu Masters
2013 Hong Kong film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Princess and the Seven Kung Fu Masters (Chinese: 笑功震武林) is a 2013 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Wong Jing.[2]
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Traditional Chinese | 笑功震武林 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 笑功震武林 | ||||||||||
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Directed by | Wong Jing Venus Keung | ||||||||||
Written by | Wong Jing | ||||||||||
Produced by | Wong Jing | ||||||||||
Starring | Sammo Hung Sandra Ng Ronald Cheng Eric Tsang Wong Cho Lam Xie Na | ||||||||||
Cinematography | Venus Keung | ||||||||||
Edited by | Lee Ka Wing | ||||||||||
Music by | Lincoln Lo | ||||||||||
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Distributed by | Mega Vision Pictures | ||||||||||
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Country | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
Language | Cantonese | ||||||||||
Box office | HK$3,062,801[1] |
Cast
- Sammo Hung
- Sandra Ng
- Ronald Cheng
- Eric Tsang
- Wong Cho Lam
- Xie Na
- Philip Ng
- Kimmy Tong
- Yuen Wah
- Rose Chan
- Natalie Meng
- Xing Yu
- Jiang Luxia
- Jo Kuk
- Timmy Hung
- Dennis To
- Wan Chiu
Reception
Andrew Chan of the Film Critics Circle of Australia writes, "The result is easily winning the audience attention through some truly funny gags and quality kung fu on display."[3]
Princess and the Seven Kung Fu Masters earned HK$3,184,910 at the Hong Kong box office.[4]
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