When was Shaolin football filmed? Where is the Shaolin football filming location

Updated on amusement 2024-03-24
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    English title: Shaolin Soccer

    Country Region: Hong Kong, China.

    Area: Hong Kong and Taiwan.

    Producer: Xinghui Overseas ****.

    Publisher: Rastar Overseas ****.

    Genre: Comedy Action.

    Director: Stephen Chow.

    Screenwriter: Stephen Chow Zeng Jinchang.

    Starring: Stephen Chow, Zhao Wei, Wu Mengda, Huang Yifei, Tian Qiwen, Lin Zicong, Chen Guokun, Mo Meilin, Xie Xian, Gu Dezhao.

    Grade: US PG

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Shaolin football was filmed in 2000.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Shaolin Football 2000 photographed.

    The movie "Shaolin Soccer" (Shaolin Soccer) is a comedy film written, directed and acted by Stephen Chow, co-starring Zhao Wei, Wu Mengda, Xie Xian, Huang Yifei, etc. The film tells the story of a poor but hard-working man who created his own Shaolin football team and achieved success.

    About half an hour before the match between the Serbia and Montenegro national football team and the national football team of Côte d'Ivoire in the 2006 World Cup, a film clip of Shaolin football was shown on the big screen in the venue.

    Synopsis. Twenty years ago, the football player Ming Feng (played by Uraye Neem), known as the "** right foot", was killed by the design of his teammate Qiang Xiong (played by Zhang Mingming); Twenty years later, Ming Feng (played by Wu Mengda) happened to meet Xing (played by Stephen Chow), who made a living by scavenging waste, had an optimistic personality, and was extremely obsessed with martial arts, and lobbied Xing to play football and participate in the National Super Cup Football Competition.

    In order to increase the strength of the team and promote Shaolin martial arts, Xing Lobby a group of brothers who had practiced martial arts in Shaolin Temple participated in the competition together and became a complete "Shaolin team". In addition, Ah Mei (played by Zhao Wei), who makes steamed buns with Tai Chi Kung Fu, Ling Xing admires and becomes a good friend. The Shaolin team passed the national competition and successfully reached the finals, and the strongest opponent they faced was the "devil team" led by Ming Feng's old enemy Qiang Xiong (played by Xie Xian).

    An unexpected person, but at this time suddenly appeared.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The main location of Shaolin football filming was at the Zhuhai Stadium. In Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province, the specific location of Zhuhai Stadium is: No. 163 Hongshan Road, Zhuhai City.

    The best scene in the film is the decisive battle between the "Shaolin Football Team" and the "Devil Team", which lasted about 20 minutes and was filmed for a month. The filming took place at the Zhuhai Stadium, which can accommodate more than 40,000 spectators.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The exact time is unknown. Shaolin Football and Qin is a comedy written, directed and acted by Stephen Chow, and co-starred by Wu Mengda, Xie Xian, Huang Yifei, etc. The film was released in Hong Kong, China on July 12, 2001.

    The film tells the story of a poor but hard-working star who created his own Shaolin football team, ran a sail and succeeded.

    Video reviews. Shaolin Football is a "sports kung fu" type of movie, which has a precedent in the Hong Kong film industry, but Stephen Chow has to use a lot of computer special effects in the film.

    He didn't want a few simple martial arts moves to appear on the football field, but to turn ordinary football players into peerless masters, iron head gong, whirlwind ground hall leg void hail, golden bell hood iron cloth shirt, ghost grappler, strong King Kong legs, light power water floating and other six Shaolin stunts appeared on the football field, and finally with Tai Chi to turn the team into victory, it can also be called the magic stroke of the film.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The time of Gu and celery is unknown. Shaolin Football is a comedy written, directed and acted by Stephen Chow, and co-starred by Wu Mengda, Xie Xian, Huang Yifei, etc. The film was released in Hong Kong, China on July 12, 2001.

    The film tells the story of a poor but kung fu star who created his own Shaolin football team and achieved success.

    Video reviews. Shaolin Football is a "sports kung fu" type of movie, this kind of theme has been the first example of "Bo Niu" in the Hong Kong film industry, but Stephen Chow has to use a lot of computer special effects in the film.

    He didn't want a few simple martial arts moves to appear on the football field, but to turn ordinary football players into peerless masters, iron head gong, whirlwind ground legs, golden bell cover iron cloth shirt, ghost grappler, strong King Kong legs, light power water floating and other six Shaolin stunts appeared on the football field, and finally with Tai Chi to turn the team into victory, it can also be called the magic stroke of the film.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    One scene was filmed in Zhuhai (the best scene in the film is the decisive battle between the "Shaolin Football Team" and the "Devil Team", which lasted about 20 minutes and was filmed for a month. The filming location was at the ---Zhuhai Stadium).

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There was also filming in Shanghai, Stephen Chow and Wu Mengda were on the top floor, and when his brother came to him to join the team, there was an Oriental Pearl.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Kang Zhenjun Temple (commonly known as Kang Gong Temple) on Nanping West Street, Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Zhuhai Sports Center Square (there are banners in many places in the film).

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The place where Wu Mengda met Stephen Chow was at the entrance of the old Lane Crawford in Shanghai's Huangpu District. It's not far from the ** hall.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Dirty torture and gambling.

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