Kung Phooey! (2003)
1h 27m
Running Time
March 11, 2003Release Date

Plot.
The plot follows Art Chew's (a pun of the sound one makes when sneezing) quest to retrieve the ancient peach. The movie starts with Art Chew traveling to America, as well as showing Art's training at the Shur-li temple (a play on words with the child actor Shirley Temple), showing many kung-fu clichés such as grabbing the pebble from the masters hand (which Art succeeds without effort), fighting on trees in this case small potted palms and "listing" for elements (Earth, Wind and Fire play a funky tune). After the montage is shown Art meets up with his cousin Wayman (A parody on the way Chinese pronounce r as w) a Chinese adult who tries to act American so he isn't embarrassed by stereotypes and foster cousin Roy Lee, an African American who sincerely believes he is a reincarnation of Bruce Lee.
Where to Watch.

Currently Kung Phooey! is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Amazon Video
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Cast & Crew.

Michael Chow Man-Kin
Art Chew

Joyce Brew
Helen Hu (as Joyce Thi Brew)

Colman Domingo
Roy Lee

Darryl Fong
Waymon / Director / Producer / Writer

Karena Davis
Sue Shee

Wallace Choy
Uncle Wong

Fred Salvallon
One Ton

Ralph Peduto
Ralph

Phillip Wong
Fight Choreographer

Robert Wu
Lo Fat

Stuart W. Yee
Non Fat

Karl-Heinz Teuber
Dr. Kotzbrocken

Rick LeCompte
Editor

Steven Liu
Editor

Michael Ching
CastingDirector
Media.



Details.
Release DateMarch 11, 2003
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 27m
Content RatingPG-13
Genres
Last updated:
This Movie Is About.
kung fu
parody
independent film
Wiki.
Kung Phooey! is a 2003 independent film directed and produced by Darryl Fong. Fong also co-stars in the movie, alongside Michael Chow and Colman Domingo. The movie is about a monk who tries to find a mysterious lost "Fountain of Youth" (an ancient magic peach). He travels to British Columbia, and, with a new band of friends, tries to retrieve the stolen artifact.
The movie is an affectionate parody of old Kung fu film tropes. For instance, one of the running jokes is about how all the bad guys make "Hi-yah!" sounds. The filming actually took place in the San Francisco Bay Area, poking fun at movies like Rumble in the Bronx that disguise British Columbia locations to look like cities in the United States.
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