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Yuan Xiaochao | Yang Lu Chan | |
Angelababy | Chen Yunia | |
Eddie Peng | Fang Zijing | |
Jade Xu | Sister Mahjong | |
Pierre Bourdaud | British Soldier | |
Paul Philip Clark | British Soldier | |
Keoni Everington | British Soldier | |
Shaofeng Feng | Chen Zai-Yang | |
Marc Goodman | British Soldier | |
Peter Stormare | ||
David Torok | British Soldier | |
Tony Leung | Master Chen | |
Qi Shu | Yang Lu Chan's Mother | |
Siu-Lung Leung | Dong | |
Hark-On Fung | Lao Zhao | |
Stephen Fung | Nan | |
Wai-keung Lau | Father Yang | |
Di Wu | Chen You Zhi |
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Producer | Stephen Fung
David Chan |
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Writer | Kuo-fu Chen
Hsiao-tse Cheng |
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Cinematography | Yiu-Fai Lai
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Musician | Katsunori Ishida
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Follows the struggle and adult life of founder of the Yang style Tai Chi, Yang Lu-chan. Young genius Yang Luchan travels to Chen Village to learn the forbidden secrets of martial arts, but quickly learns that the village is menaced by a formidable battalion of Steampunk soldiers. The villagers realize that in order to save their home, they must trust this strange outsider with their knowledge of Tai Chi. Martial arts meets steampunk in Hong Kong actor-director Stephen Fung's (Gen-X Cops) slick, stylish pop-art take on the life of Yang-lu Chan (played by new martial-arts sensation Yuan Xiaochao), founder of the Yang school of tai chi. |
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