A spoof of the "investigative journalism" format of the HK TV show, "The Great Disclosure" (a program similar to "Hard Copy" and "Entertainment Weekly"). The program interweaves silly shenanigans with equally silly segments debunking common legends about Shaolin Temple, Hopping Corpses, the origins of Wing Chun, and the origins of Kung Fu in general. The film also hits on popular Qigong feats such as walking on fire, rolling in glass, breaking a spear with one's throat, and breaking bricks over one's head with a sledge hammer.
01-20-2000
1h 40m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Directors:
Leung Ting, Chan Siu-Pang
Writer:
Leung Ting
Production:
Chung Wa Film Company
Locations and Languages
Country:
HK; US
Filming:
HK
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Leung Ting
Leung Ting is a WingTsun (style of kung fu) enthusiast who started learning the style at the young age of 13. By the age of 20, he was accepted by Great Grandmaster Yip Man (who was also the teacher of Bruce Lee) and became Yip's "Closed-door Student" (the chosen student after Yip's retirement). Leung Ting devoted his lifetime energy in promoting and teaching WingTsun kung fu.
His success in his coaching career as a WingTsun instructor has earned him unprecedented fame in the martial arts circles. As early as in the seventies, he was commonly known as the "Kungfu Instructor of Millions of Students", a title granted to him by the press in Hong Kong for having the largest number of followers. In the west, he was entitled by a number of media as the "WingTsun King" and "Genghis Khan of the Chinese Martial Arts Community".
Known For
Law Kar-Ying
Dr Law Kar-ying BBS MH (born September 22, 1946) is a Hong Kong Cantonese opera singer and actor.
A film producer and martial artist, Bey Logan has worked in the Hong Kong film industry since the 1990s. He was a writer on Jackie Chan's The Medallion (2003), and starred in another Chan film, Rob-B-Hood (2006). Logan joined the Weinstein Company in 2005 as its vice president of acquisitions, where he also provided commentaries on its DVD releases under the Dragon Dynasty label. In 2013, he co-produced Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny with the Weinstein Company.
Logan was accused of sexual misconduct by seven Asia-based actresses and crew members in 2017, as well as arranging for actresses to meet privately with Harvey Weinstein under false pretenses.