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Kung Fu Hustle is a 2004 martial arts gangster comedy film, directed, produced and written by Stephen Chow, who also stars in the lead role. The other producers were Chui Po-chu and Jeffrey Lau, and the screenplay was co-written with Huo Xin, Chan Man-keung, and Tsang Kan-cheung. Yuen Wah, Yuen Qiu, Danny Chan Kwok-kwan, and Bruce Leung Siu-lung co-starred in prominent roles.

Kung Fu Hustle
Mainland China release poster
Traditional??
CantoneseGung1 Fu1
Directed byStephen Chow
Produced by
  • Stephen Chow
  • Chui Po-chu
  • Jeffrey Lau
Written by
  • Stephen Chow
  • Huo Xin
  • Chan Man-keung
  • Tsang Kan-cheung
Starring
  • Stephen Chow
  • Danny Chan
  • Yuen Wah
  • Yuen Qiu
  • Eva Huang
Music byRaymond Wong
CinematographyPoon Hang-sang
Edited byAngie Lam
Production
company
  • Star Overseas
  • Beijing Film Studio
  • Taihe Film Investment
  • China Film Group
  • Huayi Brothers
Distributed byColumbia Pictures (International)
Sony Pictures Classics (US)
Release date
  • 14 September 2004 (2004-09-14) (TIFF)
  • 23 December 2004 (2004-12-23) (China)
  • 22 April 2005 (2005-04-22) (United States)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryHong Kong
China
LanguageCantonese
Budget$20 million
Box office$102 million

After the commercial success of Shaolin Soccer, its production company, Star Overseas, began to develop Kung Fu Hustle with Columbia Pictures Asia in 2002. The film features a number of retired actors famous for 1970s Hong Kong action cinema, yet has been compared to contemporary and influential martial arts films such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Hero. The cartoon style of the film, accompanied by traditional Chinese music, is often cited as its most striking feature.

The film was released on 23 December 2004 in China and on 25 January 2005 in the United States. It received a 90% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and 78 out of 100 at Metacritic. The film grossed US$17 million in North America and US$84 million in other regions.

The film was the all-time tenth-highest-grossing foreign language film in the United States as well as the highest-grossing foreign-language film in the country in 2005. Kung Fu Hustle won numerous awards, including six Hong Kong Film Awards and five Golden Horse Awards. The film was re-released in 3D in October 2014 across Asia and America, marking the tenth anniversary of the film.

Screenplay

In Shanghai during the 1930s, Sing and his sidekick Bone aspire to join the notorious Axe Gang, which rules the town under the leadership of cold-blooded Brother Sum. One day, the two visit the Pigsty Alley – the slums of the town. Claiming to be Axe Gang members, they try to blackmail the residents there, but the Landlady chases them off. Sing, in an attempt to bluff them, throws a firecracker (which he claims is a signal to summon his gangs), which blows up the hat of a minor Axe Gang boss passing by. Sing blames the Pigsty Alley residents for throwing the firecracker. The gang boss attacks a barber, only to be struck by an unseen assailant. The remaining gangs fire the signal to summon more gangs there. Three of the tenants – Coolie, Tailor, and Donut – reveal themselves to be Kung Fu masters and triumph over all of the gangs. Fearing the Axe Gang's retribution, the Landlady quickly evicts the trio.

Infuriated by the bitter loss of his gangs, Sum captures Sing and Bone, whose impersonation caused all the troubles. He wants to kill them by throwing axes at them. Sing narrowly frees themselves with his lock-picking skill, surprising Sum. Sum allows them to join the gang if they kill a person, and they leave. Lamenting his failure on the street, Sing tells Bone his story when he was a young boy. He used his slender savings to buy a manual from a beggar, who called him "a potential Kung Fu genius", and taught himself the legendary Buddhist Palm moves. He tried to protect a mute girl named Fong from bullies, but he got beaten as the Buddhist Palm moves didn't work. The humiliating event convinced him that good guys never win, and he is determined to be a relentless criminal to survive in the wicked world. The two then snatch the ice cream from a female vendor and flee on a tram, laughing maniacally as she runs after them.

The next day, Sing and Bone return to the Pigsty Alley to kill the Landlady. Their plan backfires, however, and Sing barely escapes from the Landlady's wrath. Seeking safety in a traffic pulpit, Sing is surprised as his body rapidly heals from the injuries sustained during the escape. The pain causes him to strike the sides of the pulpit with extreme force, covering the surface with hand-shaped impressions.

Later, Sum hires The Harpists – two mysterious assassins whose weapon is a Guzheng – to kill the three Pigsty Alley tenants. After the encounter, Coolie is beheaded while Tailor and Donut suffer mortal injuries. The Landlady and her husband – the Landlord – reveal that they too are Kung Fu masters, having led the recluse lives with an oath of non-violence after their son's death in a fight. Although the two overcome the assassins and break their Guzheng, they are too late to save Tailor and Donut, both of whom end up dead. The Landlords temporarily evacuate the remaining tenants for their own safety.

Meanwhile, Sing attempts to rob the same ice cream vendor he met earlier, who turns out to be Fong – the mute girl of his childhood. She offers him a lollipop – like she did in the past, but he knocks it away, ashamed of himself and how far he has fallen. After shooing Bone away, whom he blames for his misfortunes, Sing is brought to Sum. Sum orders Sing to free "the Beast" from an asylum to use against the Pigsty Alley, offering him instant membership of the gang after the mission. Though appearing to be a middle-aged, slovenly, and flippant man, the Beast is quickly shown to be a powerful and ruthless fighter.

When the Landlords arrive at the Axe Gang's casino to settle the score, Sum sends the Beast to fight them. Despite being overpowered initially, the Landlady breaks the top of a funeral bell and uses it as a megaphone to amplify her Lion's Roar, taking down the Beast. Feigning surrender, he stabs them both with his hidden pins before the three get stuck in a tight hold, immobilizing each other. Sum orders Sing to strike the Landlord to break the stalemate, but Sing has a change of his heart, causing him to strike Sum and the Beast instead. Enraged, the Beast brutally pummels Sing until the Landlords rescues him and takes him back to the Pigsty Alley. Sum berates the Beast for letting his rivals escape. In return, the Beast kills Sum, then takes over the Axe Gang and wages an all-out assault on the Pigsty Alley.

Back at the Alley, Sing undergoes a transformation as a result of the Beast's attack. He fully heals himself, unleashing his inner powers and becoming a Kung Fu master instantaneously. He sees to the well-being of the Landlords as the gangs arrive. Sing easily beats them all before facing the Beast, who uses the Toad style moves to launch Sing high into the sky. While aloft, he comes to peace with Buddha and is finally able to deliver the mighty Buddhist Palm moves to subdue the Beast. Accepting his defeat, the Beast breaks down and cries, calling Sing his master.

With the Axe Gang eliminated, the townsfolk enjoy their peaceful lives. Sometime later, Sing and Bone open a candy store (with Fong's lollipop as their logo, and their main product). When Sing sees Fong outside, he happily invites her in to share their childhood memories. The beggar who sold the manual to Sing in the past appears on the street. He tries to sell all of his manuals to a young boy, whom he calls "a potential Kung Fu genius", as the movie ends.

  • Stephen Chow as Sing, a loser in life who aspires to join the Axe Gang. He specializes in Fut Gar Buddhist Palm technique.
  • Danny Chan Kwok-kwan as Brother Sum, leader of the Axe Gang.
  • Yuen Wah as the Landlord of Pig Sty Alley. He is also a master of Taijiquan.
  • Yuen Qiu as the Landlady of Pig Sty Alley. She is a master of the Lama Pai Lion's Roar technique.
  • Bruce Leung Siu-lung as the Beast, an old but incredibly strong kung fu master. He is rumoured to be the most dangerous person alive, though his skill is disguised by his unkempt appearance. He is a master of the Toad Style of the Kwan Lun School.
  • Xing Yu as the Coolie, a kung fu specialist of Tán Tu? Twelve Kicks technique of the Tam School.
  • Chiu Chi-ling as Tailor, the tailor of Pig Sty Alley. He specializes in the art of Hung Ga Iron Fist technique, and he fights with iron rings on his arms.
  • Dong Zhihua as Donut, a baker in Pig Sty Alley. He specializes in the Eight Trigram Staff.
  • Lam Chi-chung as Bone, Sing's sidekick.
  • Eva Huang as Fong, Sing's mute love interest and childhood acquaintance.
  • Tin Kai-man as Brother Sum's adviser.
  • Gar Hong-hay and Fung Hak-on as the Harpists, two killers hired by the Axe Gang. Their instrument is the guzheng, or "Chinese harp".
  • Lam Suet and Liang Hsiao as high-ranking members of the Axe Gang.
  • Yuen Cheung-yan as the Beggar, the man who sold Sing the Buddha's Palm manual.
  • Feng Xiaogang as the leader of the Crocodile Gang. He is killed by the Axe Gang at the start of the film.
  • Fung Min-hun as 4 eyed clerk

Development

 
An early sketch of the Pig Sty Alley

Kung Fu Hustle is a co-production of the Beijing Film Studio and Hong Kong's Star Overseas. After the success of his 2001 film, Shaolin Soccer, Chow was approached in 2002 by Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia, offering to collaborate with him on a project. Chow accepted the offer, and the project eventually became Kung Fu Hustle. Kung Fu Hustle was produced with a budget of US$20 million.

Chow was inspired to create the film by the martial arts films he watched as a child and by his childhood ambition to become a martial artist. A senior Hollywood executive said Chow was "forced to grind through four successive scripts" and "found it very laborious".

Chow's first priority was to design the main location of the film, "Pig Sty Alley". Later in an interview Chow remarked that he had created the location from his childhood, basing the design on the crowded apartment complexes of Hong Kong where he had lived. The 1973 Shaw Brothers Studio film, The House of 72 Tenants, was another inspiration for Pig Sty Alley. Designing the Alley began in January 2003 and took four months to complete. Many of the props and furniture in the apartments were antiques from all over China.

Casting

Kung Fu Hustle features several prolific Hong Kong action cinema actors from the 1970s. Yuen Wah, a former student of the China Drama Academy Peking Opera School who appeared in over a hundred Hong Kong films and was a stunt double for Bruce Lee, played the Landlord of Pig Sty Alley. Wah considered starring in Kung Fu Hustle to be the peak of his career. In spite of the film's success, he worried that nowadays fewer people practice martial arts.

Auditions for the role of the Landlady began in March 2003. Yuen Qiu, who did not audition, was spotted during her friend's screen test smoking a cigarette with a sarcastic expression on her face, which won her the part. Qiu, a student of Yu Jim-yuen, sifu of the China Drama Academy, had appeared in the 1974 James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun at the age of 18. After a number of other small roles, she retired from films in the 1980s. Kung Fu Hustle was her first role in nineteen years. Qiu, in order to fulfill Chow's vision for the role, gained weight for the role by eating midnight snacks every day.

Bruce Leung, who played the Beast, was Stephen Chow's childhood martial arts hero. Leung Siu Lung was a famous action film director and actor in the 1970s and 1980s, known as the "Third Dragon" after Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan. After becoming unpopular in the Taiwanese film market in the late 1980s following a visit to China, he switched to a career in business. Kung Fu Hustle was his return to the film industry after a fifteen-year hiatus. He regarded Chow as a flexible director with high standards, and was particularly impressed by the first scene involving the Beast, which had to be reshot 28 times.

In addition to famous martial artists, Kung Fu Hustle features legends of Chinese cinema. Two famous Chinese directors appear in the film: Zhang Yibai, who plays Inspector Chan at the beginning of the film, and Feng Xiaogang, who plays the boss of the Crocodile Gang.

In casting Sing's love interest Fong, Chow stated that he wanted an innocent looking girl for the role. Television actress Eva Huang, in her film debut, was chosen from over 8,000 girls. When asked about his deci

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