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Presents ************ Chai gong AKA Ji gong/ The Mad Monk ************ Movie Information Release year.........: 1993 Genre................: Comedy IMDB rating..........: 6.1/10 IMDB Link............: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106538/ HKMDB Link...........: http://hkmdb.com/db/movies/view.mhtml?id=7774&display_set=eng Language.............: Chinese - Mandarin or Cantonese Subtitles............: English Softcoded and .srt or Chinese softcoded Duration.............: 1h 25mn Source...............: DVD R3 Format...............: MPEG-4 Format...............: Base Media File size............: 633 MB Overall bit rate.....: 1 041 Kbps Writing application..: HandBrake 0.9.6 Video/Audio Attributes Format................: AVC Format profile........: High@L3.0 Codec ID..............: avc1 Bit rate..............: 800 Kbps Width.................: 720 pixels Height................: 480 pixels Display aspect ratio..: 16:9 Frame rate............: 25.216 fps Color space...........: YUV Chroma subsampling....: 4:2:0 Bit depth.............: 8 bits Scan type.............: Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame)....: 0.092 Writing library.......: x264 core 120 Format................: AAC Format profile........: LC Codec ID..............: 40 Bit rate mode.........: Variable Bit rate..............: 64.0 Kbps Channel(s)............: 2 channels Channel positions.....: Front: L R Sampling rate.........: 48.0 KHz Compression mode......: Lossy Stream size...........: 38.9 MB(6%) Plot summary Ji Gong is a 1993 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnny To, and starring Stephen Chow as the "Mad Monk" Ji Gong, a popular Chinese folklore figure from the Southern Song Dynasty. The film follows "Dragon Fighter Luohan" as he accepts a challenge from the gods to change the fate of a beggar, a prostitute, and a villain in three heavenly days. He is reborn on earth as a mere mortal and ultimately battles an evil demon to stave off hell on earth. The movie starts out with all of the gods in heaven complaining to the Jade Emperor about the malicious practical jokes played on them by Dragon Fighter Lohan. The Emperor summons Dragons sworn-brother, Tiger Fighter Lohan (Ng Man Tat), in order to find his location. Dragon eventually appears and "swims" through the crowd to rebuke the gods for their horrible judgments on mankind. He goes on to tell the gods he can do a better job and, right when the Emperor is about to banish him to a reincarnation of an animal, the Bodhisattva Guan Yin (Anita Mui) stays his hand and, instead, issues Dragon a challenge. If he can change the fates of three people—a beggar, a prostitute, and a villain—doomed to nine incarnations as their current position in life within three heavenly days (thirty years), without heavenly powers, he will be upgraded in heavenly status. If he fails, he will be downgraded from an arhat to an animal. Production Country: Hong Kong Circuit: Newport Genre: Fantasy Theatrical Run: 07/29/1993 - 08/18/1993 Director...................: Johnnie To Kei-Fung Script.....................: Sandy Shaw Lai-King Action Director............: Tony Ching Siu-Tung Producer...................: Mona Fong Yat-Wa Production Company.........: Cosmopolitan Film Productions Co., Ltd. Distributor................: Newport Entertainment Ltd (Hong Kong) Production Manager.........: Jackson Ha Chak-San Sound Recordist............: Mandarin Recording Studio Ltd. Art Director...............: Bruce Yu Ka-On Art Director...............: Raymond Chan Gam-Hiu Script Supervisor..........: Carly Wong Dung-Fa Lighting...................: Chik Kim-Kit Planning...................: Chang Oi-Bing Makeup.....................: Jeng Fung-Yin Props......................: Kwok Siu Props......................: Chan Ching-Keng Props......................: Lai Yu Cinematographer............: Horace Wong Wing-Hang Editor.....................: Wong Wing-Ming(1) Costume Designer...........: Yeung Gam-Jan Assistant Director.........: Patrick Leung Pak-Kin Assistant Director.........: Raymond Cheng Ji-Wai Assistant Director.........: Alan Mak Siu-Fai Hair Stylist...............: Lee Siu-Kiu Composer...................: William Hu Wei-Li Assistant Action Director..: Ma Yuk-Sing Assistant Action Director..: Dion Lam Dik-On Cast Stephen Chow Sing-Chi....: Mad Monk/Dragon Fighter Lo Han Maggie Cheung Man-Yuk....: Pai Hsiao Yu Ng Man-Tat(1)............: Tiger Fighter Lo Han Anthony Wong Chau-Sang...: Chu Ta Chung/Ta Tung's Father [2 Roles Wong Yat-Fei.............: Unicorn Kirk Wong Chi-Keung(1)...: Yuan Pa Tien Michael Chan Wai-Man.....: Earth God Gabriel Wong Yat-San.....: Young man with pregnant wife Anita Mui Yim-Fong.......: Guan Yin, Goddess of Mercy Lau Kong(1)..............: Magistrate Lee Mo Chun Kingdom Yuen King-Tan....: Woman beating ghost Lo Hoi-Pang..............: Queen Mother Lau Tin-Chi(1)...........: Heavenly Judge Phillip Chan Yan-Kin.....: God No. 2 Chang Gan-Wing...........: God of Fortune Cheng Ka-Sang(1).........: God of Health Wong San(2)..............: God of Love Relation Pau Hei-Ching............: Chun's wife Si-Ma Yin(2).............: Pregnant wife Yeung Yau-Cheung.........: King of Hades Poon Hang-Sang...........: Abbot of Guo Ching Temple Philip Chan Chi-Leung Mama Hung................: Old woman with bad stomach Lui Tat..................: Old man with bad stomach Wong Hung(1).............: Hunchback at Yi Sheung Whorehouse Jacky Cheung Chun-Hung...: Villager at clinic Lung Tin-Sang(1).........: Taoist priest Kwan Yung(1).............: Brothel thug Hui Si-Man...............: Hooker Post Information Posted by..........: XxXx BIG A LITTLE A xXxX Date of post.......: 28.05.2012 Related Torrents
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