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Kung Fu Hustle

Director: Stephen Chow
Writer: Stephen Chow, Xin Huo
Producer: Bill Borden, Wellson Chin, Stephen Chow, Bo-Chu Chui, Rita Fung, David Hung, Jeffrey Lau, Zhonglei Wang, Connie Wong, Haicheng Zhao
Theatrical: 2005
Rated: R
Studio: Sony Pictures
Genre: Action & Adventure
Duration: 95
Media: DVD
Collection ID: 640
IMDb: 0373074
DVD Details
Languages: Cantonese, Dolby Digital 5.1, English, Dolby Digital 5.1, French, Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Subtitles: English, French
Sound: Dolby
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Discs: 1
Region: 1
Release:Aug 2005
Price: $19.94
Credits
Sing
Stephen Chow
Crocodile Gang Boss (as Feng Xiao Gang)
Xiaogang Feng
Landlord
Wah Yuen
Donut
Zhi Hua Dong
Brother Sum (as Danny Chan)
Kwok-Kwan Chan
Bone (Sing's Sidekick) (as Lam Tze Chung)
Chi Chung Lam
The Beast
Siu-Lung Leung
Landlady
Qiu Yuen
Axe Gang Advisor
Kai Man Tin
Harpist #1
Kang Xi Jia
Harpist #2
Hak On Fung
Fong
Shengyi Huang
Axe Gang Vice General
Suet Lam
Beggar (as Cheng Yan Yuen)
Cheung-Yan Yuen
Tailor
Chi Ling Chiu
Donut
Zhihua Dong
Bone (Sing's Sidekick)
Tze Chung Lam
Harpist #2
Hark-On Fung
Coolie
Xing Yu
Inspector Chan (as Zhang Yi Bai)
Yibai Zhang
Suzie
Si Lu Ren
Mr. Gold
Xiao Lung Ding
Mr. Silver
Ming Ming Zhang
Inspector
Oliver Wong
Rabbit-Tooth Jane
Kai Shi Chen
Neighbour A
Wellson Chin
Jiang Bao
Wen Hui He
Mr. Big
David Hung
Axe Gang Member
Billy Ma
Little Sing
Hao Tian Yuan
Four Eye Clerk
Min Hun Fung
Neighbour B
Nang Yang
Neighbour C
Chao Xia Liu
Summary
Movie-kinetics genius. "Kung Fu Hustle" takes the gleeful mayhem of Hong Kong action movies, the deadpan physical humor of silent comedies, and the sheer elasticity of Wile E. Coyote cartoons and fuses them into a spectacle that is simple in its joys and mind-boggling in its orchestration. A run-down slum has been poor but peaceful until a bunch of black-suited gangsters called the Axe Gang show up to cause trouble--and discover that, hidden among the humble poor, are three kung fu masters trying to live an ordinary life. But after these martial artists repulse the gang with their flying fists and feet, the gang leader hires a pair of assassins, whose arrival leads to the unveiling of more secrets, until both the screen and the audience are dizzy with hyperbolic fight artistry (choreographed by Yuen Wo Ping, who also choreographed "The Matrix"). Weaving through this escalating fury is a loudmouthed loser (writer/director/actor Stephen Chow) who suddenly finds himself having to live up to his bragging. "Kung Fu Hustle" more than lives up to the promise of Chow's previous film, "Shaolin Soccer"--it's a movie made by an imagination unfettered by the laws of physics. Hugely entertaining. "--Bret Fetzer"