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Shaolin Soccer
Trailerpractitioner, Sing, seeking a way to spread the word about his chosen art.Genre: ComedyActors: Stephen Chow, Man-Tat Ng, Wei Zhao, Yin Tse, Hui Li, Cecilia Cheung, Karen Mok, Vincent Kok, Kai Man Tin, Yat-Fei Wong, Tze Chung Lam, ...»Director: Stephen ChowCountry: Hong Kong, ChinaDuration: 113 minQuality: HDRelease: 2001IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Shaolin Soccer"
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Characters of "Shaolin Soccer"
Mighty Steel Leg SingPlayed by: Stephen ChowGolden Leg FungPlayed by: Man-Tat NgMuiPlayed by: Wei ZhaoTeam Evil Coach HungPlayed by: Yin TseIron HeadPlayed by: Yat-Fei WongHooking LegPlayed by: Mei Lin MoMannyPlayed by: Kin-Yan Lee -
Directors of "Shaolin Soccer"
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Creators of "Shaolin Soccer"
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Critic Reviews of "Shaolin Soccer"
Time OutJune 24, 2006You could call it a guilty pleasure, but that would suggest you feel bad about enjoying yourself.
Orlando SentinelAugust 13, 2004May be the funniest out-and-out comedy of the summer.
Miami HeraldJuly 16, 2004Shaolin Soccer is one of those unlikely combinations, like Vanilla Coke or Christian rock, that fits so well, you're left wondering why no one thought of it before.
Toronto StarJuly 09, 2004Catnip to those familiar with the conventions of Hong Kong martial arts movies.
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010Untraditional underdog sports team story.
ColeSmithey.comMay 05, 2009Kung Fu and sports movies collide in writer/director/actor Stephen Chow's devilishly entertaining Honk Kong action movie.
Film4August 01, 2008Provided Chow survives being 'Miramaxed', you're looking at the next big Asian star to rise in the West.
Paste MagazineJune 03, 2008It so deliriously riffs on everything from The Bad News Bears and Jurassic Park to super heroes and break dancing that it's hard not to get caught up in the goofy fun.
Empire MagazineApril 01, 2006A movie as empty-headed as your average Premier League player, but that doesn't matter when the footie scenes are so fun and deliriously OTT.
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