Anna in Kungfuland
Appearance
Anna In Kungfuland | |
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Traditional Chinese | 安娜與武林 |
Simplified Chinese | 安娜与武林 |
Hanyu Pinyin | Ān Nà Yú Wǔ Lín |
Jyutping | On1 Naa4 Jyu2 Mou2 Lam4 |
Directed by | Raymond Yip |
Written by | Chan King-ka Lau Ho-leung Ho Man-lung |
Produced by | Chan Hing-ka Jimmy Law |
Starring | Miriam Yeung Ekin Cheng |
Cinematography | Cheung Man-po |
Edited by | Cheung Ka-fai |
Music by | Ken Chan Chan Kwong-wing Tommy Wia |
Distributed by | Universe Films Distribution |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Anna in Kungfuland is a 2003 Hong Kong romantic comedy martial arts film directed by Raymond Yip, and starring Miriam Yeung and Ekin Cheng.[1]
Plot
[edit]Anna (Miriam Yeung) is an aspiring actress, and her father was a monk of the Shaolin temple who defected to Japan after representing the temple during a martial arts tournament. There he met a Japanese woman and later bore Anna. He starts a martial school in Japan, although he dreams of being reconciled with his former mates.
Anna enters a martial arts tournament, which she hopes will lead to her getting her acting career started. She falls in love with the marketing executive (Ekin Cheng) who organized the tournament.
Cast
[edit]- Miriam Yeung as Anna Shek
- Ekin Cheng as Ken Kei
- Wong You-nam as Sam Kei
- Denise Ho as Zoe Pak
- Cheung Tat-ming as Tournament MC
- Maggie Lau as Big twin
- Mandy Chiang as Small twin
- Benz Hui as Boss Pak
- Lee Lik-chi as Hung Fung
- Lau Kar-wing as Master Wisdom
- Chiu Suet-fei as Nicky
- Charles Ingram as Spencer
- Yasuaki Kurata as Sword Shek
- Tats Lau as Fu
- Lo Mang as Ox
- Michael Clements as Hollywood producer
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- On loh yue miu lam at IMDb
- ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› Anna In Kung Fu Land at AllMovie
- Anna in Kung Fu Land at Rotten Tomatoes
Categories:
- 2003 films
- 2003 romantic comedy films
- 2003 martial arts films
- Hong Kong romantic comedy films
- 2000s Cantonese-language films
- Hong Kong martial arts comedy films
- Martial arts tournament films
- Films directed by Raymond Yip
- Films shot in Japan
- Films set in Japan
- Japan in non-Japanese culture
- 2000s Hong Kong films
- 2000s Hong Kong film stubs
- Martial arts film stubs
- 2000s romantic comedy film stubs