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Taich 2 |
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aka :
Tai Chi Boxer, Tai Chi II
Directors : Cheung Sing Yim, Yuen Wo Ping
Martial Arts Choreographer : Yuen Wo Ping
Cast : Wu Jing, Yu Hai, Sibelle Hu, Christy Chung, Billy Chow,
Tan Qiao, Mark
Cheng, Darren Shahlavi, Ji Chun-Hua
In 1995, Cheung Sing Yim
and Yuen Wo Ping went to Beijing Wushu Team to look for new blood to
to star in their upcoming project. Cheung Sing Yim's old friend, Coach
Wu Bin, had the more talented wushu athletes hidden away, being
reluctant to
let go of them. Cheung Sing Yim and Yuen Wo Ping left in
disappointment. Then they spotted Wu Jing in a dumpling house and they
decided - it's him...
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2000
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Legend of Zu |
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Production Company : China Star
Director
: Tsui Hark
Screenplay : Tsui Hark, Li Man Choi
Martial Arts Choreographer : Yuen Wo Ping
Asst MA Choreographer : Yuen Bun
Cast :
Cecilia Cheung, Ekin Cheng, Sammo Hung, Louis Koo, Wu Gang, Wu Jing,
Zhang Zi-Yi, Lin Hsi Lei, Liu Xun (Lau Shun), Tan Yao-Wen
Release : Asia - Aug 2001
Yuen Wo Ping rang Wu Jing
up to ask him be in a movie by Tsui Hark. Wu Jing, being ever-grateful
to Yuen Wo Ping for bringing him into the industry and guiding him,
agreed immediately, without any hesitation, even though he did not
know anything about his role or pay...
Film Details
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2002
Drunken Monkey |
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Production Company
: Shaw Brothers
Producer:
Mona Fong
Director :
Liu Chia Liang
Screenplay :
Li Pak Ling
Martial Arts
Choreographers : Liu Chia Liang, Liu Chia Yung
Cast :
Wu Jing, Liu Yong Jian, Shannon Yao Yao, Gordon Liu Chia Hui,
Liu Chia Yung, Liu Chia Liang, Li Hai-Tao, Chi Kuan Chun ,
Zhang Zhen-Huan
Release:
Asia -
2003 (China/Hong Kong - May 2003)
Once, Cheung Sim Ying brought Wu Jing
to Hong Kong's Shaw Brothers Organisation. Little did Wu Jing knew that it was
during that informal meeting that they had already decided to cast him as the
leading actor in Drunken Monkey, Shaw Brother's first movie in making a comeback
to the movie industry...
Film Details
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2004
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Sha
Po Lang |
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aka :
SPL, KillZone
Principal
Photography: May 2004 - September 2004
Studios:
ABBA Movies Company Limited, Stage Empire Ltd
Executive
Producer:
Uncle Ba (Chan Tak-Chi)
Producer: Cheung Shing Sheung
(Carl Chang)
Director:
Wilson Yip Wai-Shun
Screenplay:
Szeto Kam-Yuen, Jack Ng Wai Lun, Wilson Yip
Martial Arts
Choreographers: Donnie Yen, Kenji Tanigaki
Cast:
Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Wu Jing, Timmy Hung, Simon Yam,
Liang Jing Ke, Liu Kai Chi, Ken Chang
Release: November 2005 (Asia)
This is Wu Jing's first project commissioned by his new agent ABBA
Management. It is now a modern actioner about police dealing with a drug smuggling ring rather
than the previously mentioned period film entitled Swordmaster. Wu Jing
plays a hitman who possesses top-notch martial arts skills and exceptional
intelligence. Sha Po Lang refers to three stars, each
representing a person's personality and fate, in Chinese astrology - Qi
Sha, Po Jun and Tan Lang, or Killing, Obliteration and Avarice.
Film Details
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2005
A Foreign Luck |
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Principal
Photography: November 2005
Director:
Yu Wei Hong
Screenplay:
Yu Wei Hong, Li Hua, Gong Jing
Cast:
Wu Jing, Ma Shu, He Zhong Hua
Release: June 2006 (China)
Wu Jing's first non-martial arts film with local Beijing flavour. A
drama/comedy about two daydreamers who eventually learn to become
down-to-earth.
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2006
Fatal Contact |
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Principal
Photography: April - May 2006
Studios:
POV Film Production Co, One Hundred Years Of Film Co, Gold Label
Executive
Producers:
Dennis Law, Charles Heung, Paco Wong
Director:
Dennis Law Sau Yiu
Screenplay:
Dennis Law
Martial Arts
Choreographer: Nicky Li
Cast:
Wu Jing, Miki Yeung, Ronald Cheng, Theresa Fu, Shi Xing Yu, Timmy Hung,
Andy On, Ken Lo, Paul Smith, Cheung Siu Fai
Release: 5 October 2006 (HK)
Dennis Law of Milkyway Way Image approached Wu Jing's management with a
movie plan when his movies were aborted when Uncle Ba pulled out from the
film industry. This gave rise to Fatal Contact, an action-packed movie
about a wushu player who is goaded into illegal matches to provide for
the material comfort of his girlfriend who said, "If I'm starving,
would you feel my hunger too?"
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Twins
Mission |
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Principal
Photography: July - September 2006
Studios:
Sundream Pictures, EMG
Executive
Producers:
Tsui Siu Ming
Director:
Kong Tao Hoi
Screenplay:
Martial Arts
Choreographer:
Kong Tao Hoi
Cast:
Gillian Chung, Charlene Choi, Wu Jing, Sammo Hung, Yuen Wah, Jess Zhang
Release: 15 February 2007 (HK)
A high-tech pilfering movie
about retrieving a stolen relic believed to have mysterious healing
powers. Featuring "Twins" as well as numerous real life twins.
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Invisible Target |
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Principal
Photography: July - September 2006
Studios:
Universe
Executive
Producers:
Daniel Lam
Director:
Benny Chan
Screenplay:
Benny Chan, Ling Chi Man, Melody Lui
Martial Arts
Choreographer: Nicky Li
Cast:
Nicholas Tse, Shawn Yue, Jaycee Chan, Wu Jing, Andy On, Philip Ng, Vincent
Sze
Release: 15 February 2007 (HK)
Following the success of
SPL, Benny Chan invites Wu Jing to play the antagonist of
Invisible Target who leads his gang in armed robbery and turn the
lives of those people who have crossed them upside down. Well aware of Wu Jing's wonderful martial arts ability, Benny Chan instead requests Wu
Jing to focus instead on drama parts, gaining him a Best Supporting
Actor nomination for Golden Horse Awards. An action movie filled with
death-defying stunts.
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2007
Fatal Move |
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Principal
Photography: August - October 2007
Studios:
POV, Chinastar
Executive
Producers: Charles Heung, Dennis Law
Director:
Dennis Law
Screenplay:
Dennis Law
Martial Arts
Choreographer: n/a
Cast:
Sammo Hung, Simon Yam, Tien Niu, Wu Jing, Carisa Yan, Ken Lo, Maggie
Shiu, Jacky Heung, Lam Suet, Pinky Cheung, Wong Tin Lam
Release: 28 February 2008 (HK)
Wu Jing reunites with
Dennis Law, director of Fatal Contact, to play Sammo Hung's right-hand
man in this brutal movie on brotherly ties and triad rivalry, with
weapon fights being the action mainstay. Finally, after three
collaborations, Wu Jing and Sammo Hung get to cross swords with each
other.
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Principal
Photography: August - November 2007
Studios:
Universal Pictures
Executive
Producers:
Chris Brigham
Director:
Rob Cohen
Screenplay:
Miles Millar, Alfred Gough
Stunt Coordinator:
Mike Lambert, Mike Lambert, Ku Hui Chuen
Composer:
Randy Edelman
Cast:
Brendan Fraser, Maria Bello, Jet Li, Michelle Yeoh, John Hannah,
Luke Ford, Isabella Leong, Anthony Wong, Wu Jing, Russell Wong
Release: July/August 2008
Wu Jing lands a cameo role
in this big-budget Hollywood film about stopping a resurrected ancient
emperor and his legion who were turned into mummies centuries ago. Wu
Jing plays an assassin who has a brief fight against Jet Li's Dragon
Emperor. He's delighted and thrilled to be working with his senior Jet
Li, who takes good care of him on the set.
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Wu Jing's Drama
Serials and Movies are available at
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