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Kent Cheng | Fatso | |
Siu-Wong Fan | Jin Shanzhao | |
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo | Hung Chun-nam | |
Darren Shahlavi | Taylor Milos | |
Simon Yam | Chow Ching-chuen | |
Donnie Yen | Ip Man | |
Xiaoming Huang | Wong Leung | |
Lynn Hung | Cheung Wing-sing | |
Jiang Dai-Yan | Bruce Lee | |
Pierre Ngo | Leung Kan | |
Calvin Cheng | Chow Kwong-yiu | |
Li Chak | Ip Chun | |
To Yu-hang | Cheng Wai-kei | |
Charles Mayer | Wallace | |
Ashton Chen | Tsui Sai-cheung |
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Producer | Raymond Wong
Bak-Ming Wong |
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Writer | Edmond Wong
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Cinematography | Hang-Sang Poon
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Musician | Kenji Kawai
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Having defeated the best fighters of the Imperial Japanese army in occupied Shanghai, Ip Man and his family settle in post-war Hong Kong.Struggling to make a living, Master Ip opens a kung fu school to bring his celebrated art of Wing Chun to the troubled youth of Hong Kong. His growing reputation soon brings challenges from powerful enemies, including pre-eminent Hung Gar master, Hung Quan (Sammo Hung). However, when corrupt colonial officials stage a life-or-death contest with formidable British boxer, Twister (Darren Shahlavi), to humiliate the Chinese people, the masters quickly forget their differences. Soon, the eyes of the nation are on the one man capable of securing a victory-Grandmaster Ip Man! |
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