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Once Upon a Time in China and America
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Synopsis
Martial arts master/doctor Wong Fei-hung (a familiar character in Hong Kong cinema) and his gang find adventure amidst the cowboys and Indians of the American West. The sixth in the enormously popular "Once Upon a Time in China" series of Hong Kong action films that was created by director Tsui Hark in 1991, this episode takes an entirely new direction for the series; it features plenty of broad comedy in the first half (though whether or not it was intentional is debatable), eye-popping stunts and excitement. In another unusual turn, it was also shot with scenes in English as well as the standard Cantonese. Wong's adventure's begins when he and his gang sail to San Francisco to oversee the latest branch of their Bo Chi Lam. They find a country where the Chinese are exploited and despised. Soon after arriving, the courageous Wong (Jet Li) loses his memory after the daring rescue of Aunt Yee (Rosamund Kwan), Wong's long-time love, who was just about to fall from a cliff. Separated from his group, the amnesiac Master Wong ends up with a tribe of Native Americans (all of whom are obviously white), who adopt him. Though they too know martial arts (as do the cowboys Wong encounters), but are no match for Wong, who proves his skill by single-handedly braving the spears, kicks and chops of an enemy tribe. Eventually, Wong reconnects with Aunt Yee and his gang; together they go on to have more adventures and battle a number of evil villains. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Rosamund Kwan Aunt Yee
Jet Li Wong Fei-hung
Richard Ng
Chan Kwok-pong So
Christa Belle Eucht Indian Princess
Patrick Lung
Joe Sayah Black Bart
Jeff Wolfe Billy
Xiong Xin Xin Seven

Production Crew

Lam Hak-Ming Art Director
Dick Tso Associate Producer
Lam Fai-tai Cinematographer
Walter Gregg Cinematographer
Walter Gregg Cinematographer
Lowell Lo Composer (Music Score)
Mabel Kwan Costume Designer
William Fung Costume Designer
Sammo Hung Director
Angie Lam Editor
Mak Chi-Sin Editor
Rita Fung Executive Producer
Tsui Hark Executive Producer
Charles Heung Producer
Horace Ma Production Designer
Philip Kwok Screenwriter
Sharon Hui Screenwriter
So Man-sing Screenwriter
Sze Mei-yee Screenwriter
Sze-to Cheuk-hon Screenwriter
Tsui Hark Screenwriter
Lau Kar-wing Second Unit Director
Year: 1997
Runtime: 98
Country: Hong Kong
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Action

Produced by
China Star Entertainment Group
Win's Entertainment