Shaolin Soccer
2001 martial arts sports comedy film by Stephen Chow / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shaolin Soccer (Chinese: 少林足球) is a 2001 Hong Kong sports comedy film directed by Stephen Chow, who also stars in the lead role. The film revolves around a former Shaolin monk who reunites his five brothers,[note 1] years after their master's death, to apply their superhuman martial arts skills to play soccer and bring Shaolin kung fu to the masses.
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Traditional Chinese | 少林足球 | ||||||||||
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Directed by | Stephen Chow | ||||||||||
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Produced by | Yeung Kwok-Fai | ||||||||||
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Edited by | Kai Kit-Wai | ||||||||||
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Distributed by | Universe Entertainment Ltd. | ||||||||||
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Running time | 112 minutes[1] | ||||||||||
Country | Hong Kong | ||||||||||
Languages | Cantonese Mandarin Chinese | ||||||||||
Budget | US$10 million[2] | ||||||||||
Box office | US$42.8 million[3] |
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