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Directed by Stephen ChowOrigin ChineGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Mermaids in filmActors Show Luo,
Kitty Zhang Yuqi,
Deng Chao,
Kris Wu,
Adam Cheng,
Chiu Chi LingRating62%
Liu Xuan est un milliardaire qui tombe amoureux de la sirène qui a été envoyée par Octopus pour le tuer., 1h50
Directed by Stephen Chow,
Derek KwokOrigin ChineGenres Fantastic,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films based on mythologyActors Shu Qi,
Show Luo,
Wen Zhang,
Lee Sheung-Ching,
Anthony Wong,
Xing YuRating67%
The movie takes place before Tang Sanzang got his disciples and embarked on the Journey to the West., 1h35
Directed by Stephen Chow,
Lee Lik-chiOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
Comedy,
FantasyThemes Cooking films,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Stephen Chow,
Vincent Kok,
Karen Mok,
Christy Chung,
Nancy Sit M.H.,
Lee Siu-keiRating71%
Stephen Chow (the Chinese characters used for Chow's name in the movie are different from Chow's actual name), is a corrupt celebrity chef who secretly knows very little about cooking, runs a successful business empire, and is willing to hawk any product for a price. Arrogant and cocky, Chow is dubbed the "God of Cookery" and appears as a judge for culinary competitions rigged to make him look good., 1h25
Directed by Stephen Chow,
Jeffrey LauOrigin Hong kongGenres Fantastic,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films based on mythology,
Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Films about apes,
Wuxia films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Stephen Chow,
Ng Man-tat,
Athena Chu,
Karen Mok,
Yammie Lam,
Ada ChoiRating74%
500 years ago, during their journey to the west to fetch the Buddhist scriptures, Monkey got annoyed with the constant nagging of his master, Longevity Monk, and decided to betray him. He was intercepted and subdued by Guanyin, who decided to give him a second chance after Longevity Monk pleaded for leniency., 1h39
Directed by Stephen Chow,
Sammo HungOrigin Hong kongGenres Martial arts,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Crime,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Kung fu films,
Gangster filmsActors Yuen Qiu,
Stephen Chow,
Yuen Wah,
Danny Chan Kwok Kwan,
Xing Yu,
Chiu Chi LingRating76%
In Shanghai during the 1930s, Sing and his friend Bone attempt to join the Deadly Axe Gang which ruthlessly control the city under leadership of Brother Sum. Sing seeks to restore his confidence after being humiliated as a young boy while trying to protect a mute girl from bullies, due to the failure of the Buddhist Palm method he had learned from a pamphlet he bought from beggar. Sing and Bone attempt to intimidate the residents of Pig Sty Alley but are chased off by its Landlady. Hearing of this, Sum orders Sing and Bone captured, while sending the Gang to reassert its authority from the humiliation. Three of the tenants, Coolie, Fairy, and Donut, are revealed as martial arts masters and defeat more than fifty of the Gang. Fearing retribution, the Landlady evicts the three, but they meet a pair of hired assassins using a magical guqin to launch invisible blades. Coolie is beheaded, and Fairy and Donut are mortally wounded before the Landlady and her husband the Landlord reveal that they too are martial arts masters, having gone into self-exile after the death of their son. The two defeat the assassins but Fairy and Donut die from their wounds. The Landlords temporarily evacuate the other tenants for their safety., 1h25
Directed by Stephen Chow,
Lee Lik-chiOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Stephen Chow,
Ng Man-tat,
Karen Mok,
Cecilia Cheung,
Jackie Chan,
Joe ChengRating72%
Wan Tin-aau (Chow) an actor who cannot seem to catch a break, since his only professional jobs are limited to being a movie extra and is often tormented on stage. As well as being an actor, he is also the head of his village's community centre., 1h39
Directed by Stephen Chow,
Lee Lik-chiOrigin Hong kongGenres Drama,
Martial arts,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Romance,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts filmsActors Stephen Chow,
Gong Li,
Natalis Chan,
Bryan Leung,
Cheng Pei-pei,
Yammie LamRating75%
In the Ming Dynasty, there were four scholars, whose literary and artistic skills are unmatched in China. Tong Pak Fu (Stephen Chow) is the most famous, for having eight wives in addition to his expertise as an artist, poet, and calligrapher. However, Tong's wives are all gambling addicts, unappreciative of Tong's artistic skills. This leads to Tong's quest for a woman who truly appreciates his strengths., 1h53
Directed by Stephen ChowOrigin Hong kongGenres Comedy,
Kung fu,
Action,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Association football films,
Kung fu filmsActors Stephen Chow,
Ng Man-tat,
Zhao Wei,
Danny Chan Kwok Kwan,
Patrick Tse,
Vincent KokRating72%
Sing (Stephen Chow) is a master of Shaolin kung fu, whose goal in life is to promote the spiritual and practical benefits of the art to modern society. He experiments with various methods, but none bear positive results. He then meets "Golden Leg" Fung (Ng Man-tat), a legendary Hong Kong soccer star in his day, who is now walking with a limp, following the treachery of a former teammate Hung (Patrick Tse), now a rich businessman., 1h29
Directed by Stephen Chow,
Vincent KokOrigin Hong kongGenres Martial arts,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Wuxia filmsActors Stephen Chow,
Carina Lau,
Cheung Tat-ming,
Tats Lau Yee-Tat,
Yuen Cheung-Yan,
Lee Lik-chiRating68%
Ling Ling Fat is a Cantonese wordplay on the code number "008", a reference to James Bond, whose number was 007 (see From Beijing with Love), as well as part of a Cantonese Chinese New Year's Greeting: "Kung hei fat choy" (恭喜發財).