"Jacky Heung" Filmography
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Su Qi-Er
2010, China
- Actors: Man Cheuk Chiu, Xun Zhou, Michelle Yeoh, Xiaogang Feng, Andy On, Luxia Jiang, Chia Hui Liu, Ka-Yan Leung, Will Liu, Jay Chou, Xiaodong Guo, Cung Le, Jacky Heung, David Carradine, Conan Stevens, Jon Heidenreich, Sylvester 'Bear' Terkay, Dominiquie Vandenberg, Matt 'Horshu' Wiese
- Genre: Action, Drama, History
- Director(s): Woo-ping Yuen
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Available languages:
- Chinese Chinese.
Su Qi-Er retired from his life as a renowned Qing dynasty general in order to pursue his dream of a family and his own martial arts school. However, Su's peaceful life is shattered when his vengeful adopted brother, Yuan Lie, kidnaps his son and leaves Su for dead. Saved from his demise by his wife Ying and the reclusive doctor Yu, Su resolves to perfect his technique so that he may defeat Yuan Lie and reunite his family. Aided by the mystical "God of Wushu" and the eccentric "Old Sage," Su masters the art of Drunken Boxing, and embarks on the path that would eventually give rise to the legend of the "King of Beggars."
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72 ga cho hak
2010, Hong Kong
- Actors: Jacky Cheung, Eric Tsang, Anita Yuen, Bosco Wong, Stephy Tang, Cho-lam Wong, Ka-Yan Chung, Tian Liang, Aimee Chan, Joel Chan, Pak-cheung Chan, Sunny Chan, Vincy Chan, Fala Chen, Joyce Cheng, Kevin Cheng, Sze-kwan Cheng, Yim Lai Cheng, Kelly Chen, Shuang Chen, Yoyo Chen, Alfred Cheung, Chi-Kwong Cheung, Dicky Cheung, Kayi Cheung, Kwok Keung Cheung, Tao Chiang, Jaime Mei Chun Chik, Kar Lok Chin, Siu-hou Chin
- Genre: Comedy
- Director(s): Shu-Kai Chung
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Available languages:
- Chinese Chinese.
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Push
2008, Canada, UK, USA
- Actors: Colin Ford, Joel Gretsch, Djimon Hounsou, Dakota Fanning, Robert Tsonos, Brandon Rhea, Camilla Belle, Neil Jackson, Chris Evans, Kai Cheung Leung, Sun Nan Hung, Corey Stoll, Scott Michael Campbell, Wai Man Tam, Hal Yamanouchi, Xiaolu Li, Kwan Fung Chi, Jacky Heung, Biu Law Che, Maggie Siff, Lam Wong, Bun Lam Shing, Hung Liu Kwok, Cliff Curtis, Siu Yin Ming, Rain Lau, Sai Tang Yu, Ming-Na, Pancy Chan, Cheuk Shing Sum
- Genre: Action, Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller
- Director(s): Paul McGuigan
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Available languages:
- English English.
A group of young American ex-pats with telekinetic and clairvoyant abilities are hiding from a clandestine U.S. government agency. They must utilize their different talents and band together for a final job enabling them to escape the agency forever.
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Huo Yuan Jia
2005, China, Hong Kong, USA
- Actors: Shido Nakamura, Betty Sun, Yong Dong, Hee Ching Paw, Jet Li, Yun Qu, Nathan Jones, Brandon Rhea, Anthony De Longis, Jean Claude Leuyer, Mike Leeder, Jon T. Benn, John Paisley, Collin Chou, Masato Harada, Zhigang Zhao, Samantha Buck, Jacky Heung, Chen Zhi Hui, Jason C. Lin, Dave Mallow, Michelle Yeoh, Ian Powers
- Genre: Action, Biography, Sport
- Director(s): Ronny Yu
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Available languages:
- English English.
Martial arts legend Huo Yuanjia became the most famous fighter in all of China at the turn of the 20th Century. Huo faced personal tragedy but ultimately fought his way out of darkness and into history, defining the true spirit of martial arts. His self-discovery, and the choices he made, inspired his nation. The son of a great fighter who did not wish for his child to follow in his footsteps, the bullied Huo Yuanjia resolves to teach himself how to fight - and win. Years of training enable him to ace match after match in his home region of Tianjin. But as his fame as a martial arts master grows, so does his pride. After an ill-advised fight leads to another master's death, members of Huo's family are slain in revenge. Grieving and ashamed, Huo wanders the country in shock. Near death, he is rescued by women from an idyllic village, and is offered simple kindness and generosity that help him heal and regain his equilibrium over a period of several years. Huo realizes that the future of martial arts lies in sportsmanship and not brutality, and he rejoins society to apply what he has learned. Returning to Tianjin, Huo takes steps to come to terms with his past and restore his family's name. His evolving, graceful Mizong (Missing) Fist method of fighting brings Huo renewed success, and he forms the progressive Jingwu Sports Federation. Taking note, duplicitous members of the Foreign Chamber of Commerce engineer a Shanghai tournament pitting Huo against four fighters, each representing the major foreign powers in China. Huo commits to the bout and faces off against, respectively, a British boxer, a Spanish swordsman, a Belgian soldier, and a Japanese martial artist. What happened that day in 1910 has never been, and will never be, forgotten in China.









