True Legend (2010)
February 9, 2010Release Date
True Legend (2010)
February 9, 2010Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Vincent Zhao Wenzhuo
Su Can
Zhou Xun
Ying
Andy On Chi-Kit
Yuan Lie
Michelle Yeoh
Dr. Yu
Guo Xiaodong
Colonel Ma
Gordon Liu Chia-Hui
Old Sage
Jay Chou
God of Wushu / Drunken God
Feng Xiaogang
Pick pocket
Yan Ni
Bar Owner
David Carradine
Anthony
Leung Kar-Yan
Su Wankun
Jacky Heung
Imperial Prince
Liu Geng-Hong
Iron Lad
Jiang Luxia
Iron Maiden
Cung Le
Militia Leader
Li Chak
Little Feng (age 5)
Cary Cheng
Producer
Suen Han-Wen
Little Feng (age 8)
Conan Stevens
Malotoff
Sylvester Terkay
Elder Scot Brother
Matthew Wiese
Younger Scot Brother
Dominique Vandenberg
Bald One-eye
Jon Heidenreich
Blonde Scarface
Guo Jiulong
Old servant
River Huang
Anchorperson
Tan Jianchang
Interpreter
Sun Xiaofei
Yuan Lie Soldier
Na Jiawei
Prisoner
Zhang You
Performer
Hao Xia
Performer
Yuen Wo-Ping
Director
Shigeru Umebayashi
Original Music Composer
Bill Kong Chi-Keung
Producer / Executive Producer
Wang Tian-Yun
Producer
Jianshai Xu
Producer
Ellen Poon
Producer
Alice Yeung
Producer
Ren Zhonglun
Executive Producer
Zhang Qiang
Executive Producer
Zhang Zhenyan
Executive Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 9, 2010
Original Name苏乞儿
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 55m
Content RatingR
Budget$20,000,000
Box Office$6,820,000
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True Legend is a 2010 Hong Kong-Chinese martial arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping in his first film as director since 1996. The film stars Vincent Zhao in the lead role, and co-stars Zhou Xun, Jay Chou, and Andy On. Gordon Liu, Leung Kar-yan, Michelle Yeoh, and David Carradine (in his final film role before his death) make cameo appearances. Set in China in the 1860s, the plot follows retired Qing general Su Can (Zhao), whose peaceful life is interrupted when his vengeful brother, Yuan (On), returns from war armed with the deadly Five Venom Fists. Weakened but not destroyed, Su Can learns the Drunken Fist style from the God of Wushu (Chou). Armed with this new power, he returns home to honor his family through retribution by taking on his brother.
The film has been shown in both 2D and 3D, and was promoted as the first Chinese 3D film. It was released in the U.S. on May 13, 2011 by the distribution company Indomina, where it grossed US$62,200 during its run. Though it was a rather large financial loss for producer Bill Kong, making only RMB 46.5 million (US$6.82 million) against an estimated budget of US$20 million, the film received generally positive reviews from critics, particularly for its martial arts choreography. True Legend was awarded the Lotus Action Asia at the 13th Deauville Asian Film Festival and won the Best Asian Action Movie award.