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36th Chamber of Southern Shaolin
Year of Production: Oct to Dec 2003 Studio: Beijing Han-Yu Films and Culture No of Episodes: 32 Producer: Wang Peng Ju Screenplay : Chui Daat Choi, Zhu Xin, Guo Jin Li Director: Yuen Cheung Yan Martial Arts Choreography: Yuen Clan Cast: Wu Jing, Anita Yuen, Zhang Tie Lin, Yuen Cheung Yan, Li Nan, Tan Qiao, Chunyu Shan Shan, Mo Mei Lin, Pu Song, Xu Ming
The sequel to the highly successful Southern Shaolin, produced at a a bigger budget of 20 million renminbi. Featuring more intricately woven story with plenty of twists and excellent fights, though rather short at times. Yuen Cheung Yan cameos as a seemingly silly-do-nothing role - his usual forte - whose guise hides his profound wisdom.
Plot Synopsis:
To avenge the death of her entire
clan, which was massacred by Emperor Yongzheng, Lu Siniang returns to her
hometown Haining to seek help from her father's student, Miracle Healer Cao Tai
Xu, who had once served Emperor Yongzheng. Understanding that he has a soft
spot for food, Lu Siniang, uses her culinary skills to lure out Cao Tai Xu, who,
having no intention to side with either party, has been living in anonymity. Eventually, he accedes to her
imploration. Their first step to assassinating the emperor is to kidnap fourth
prince Hongli, who is in Haining to suppress the pirates. |
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