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CARINA Lau, the acclaimed Hong Kong actress, visited Shanghai last weekend to attend a charity auction held by the Shanghai Soong Ching Ling Foundation. Full Article at Shanghai Daily
HONG KONG -- Once the most celebrated actress in China, award-winning Chinese screen legend Liu Xiaoqing will return to film in Hong Kong director Dennis Chen’s drama “37," in a role that rendered her unrecognizable, Liu told the Hollywood... Full Article at Hollywood Reporter
BEIJING: International star Chow Yun Fat had to be hospitalised and put on intravenous drip earlier this week after catching a cold while filming upcoming movie Let The Bullets Fly in Beijing. Full Article at Channel News Asia
BEIJING -- Director Jiang Wen and producer Emperor Motion Pictures revealed the rest of the male cast of "Let The Bullets Fly" ("Rang Zi Dan Fei"), but kept any female cast members under wraps. Full Article at Hollywood Reporter
is set to follow up his role as the ancient philosopher Confucius with a part in Chinese helmer Jiang Wen's Western laffer "Let the Bullets Fly." Chow will co-star alongside the popular comedian Ge You. Full Article at Variety
Judging from some of the comments that have been made over the last few entries in this series, I need to clarify the Scenic Routes mission statement a bit. Full Article at The A.V. Club
Chow Yun-Fat and Chinese actor Ge You are teaming for the action comedy "Let The Bullets Fly" for Emperor Motion Pictures and Beijing Buyilehu Film says Screen Daily. Full Article at Original Signal: Movies
It is not uncommon for a film to be held up in pre-production. Whether it is dealing with drop-outs, production costs, or a simple unwillingness to get a script together, many things can hold up a production for months. Full Article at Cinema Blend
ZHENGZHOU -- Hong Kong action hero Chow Yun-fat is set to follow up his role as the ancient philosopher Confucius with a part in Chinese helmer Jiang Wen's $18 million period Western laffer "Let the Bullets Fly." Full Article at Variety
Chow Yun-Fat will star in a Chinese western movie. (AP) Big night in! Find 100s of DVDs ranging from Comedy, Sci-fi, Documentaries, Drama, & more at... Full Article at News24
FILE - In this Feb. 17, 2009 file photo, Hong Kong actor Chow Yun-Fat speaks to press during a media event announcing his new film "Dragonball Evolution" in Taipei, Taiwan. Full Article at Boston Globe
tool goes here HONG KONG — After taking on the ancient sage Confucius, Chow Yun-fat has signed on to play an early 20th century bad guy in a $19 million Chinese frontier film. Full Article at Centre Daily Times
View account info, rate movies, connect with fans, + more! After taking on the ancient sage Confucius, Chow Yun-fat has signed on to play an early 20th century bad guy in a $19 million Chinese frontier film. Full Article at Movies.com
Asia: Comedy Western to be directed by Jiang Wen -- Hong Kong action hero Chow Yun-fat is set to follow up his role as the ancient philosopher Confucius with a part in Chinese helmer Jiang Wen's $18 million period Western laffer "Let the Bullets Fly." Full Article at Pate Magazine
BEJIING -- Hong Kong and Hollywood star Chow Yun-fat will co-star with Chinese actor Ge You in a film for the first time when he joins the action comedy "Let the Bullets Fly," by Chinese director Jiang Wen, Emperor Motion Pictures said... Full Article at Hollywood Reporter
HONG KONG - After taking on the ancient sage Confucius, Chow Yun-fat has signed on to play an early 20th century gangster in a $19 million Chinese western. Full Article at Macleans.ca
Your account has been frozen. For your available options click the below button. To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Content Subscription with the Press Association site. Full Article at Ballymena Today
"New York, I Love You" is a cinematic salon where the topic is the serendipity of romantic possibilities to be found in Manhattan's coffee shops, restaurants, shops, bars and backrooms. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
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Chinese director Jiang Wen, left, speaks as Hong Kong actor Chow Yun-fat, center, and Chinese actor Ge Yu listen to him during a news conference of their new movie "Let The Bullets Fly" in Beijing, China, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009.
View Photo »Hong Kong actor Chow Yun-fat, second from right, is shown on a screen as he speaks with Chinese director Jiang Wen, third from right, and Chinese actor Ge Yu, right, during a news conference of their new movie "Let The Bullets Fly" in Beijing, China, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009.
View Photo »British filmmaker Danny Boyle, left, listens to Chinese film director Jiang Wen's talk at a film lecture as part of the 12th Shanghai International Film Festival Thursday, June 18, 2009 in Shanghai. China.
View Photo »FILE - In this Feb. 17, 2009 file photo, Hong Kong actor Chow Yun-Fat speaks to press during a media event announcing his new film "Dragonball Evolution" in Taipei, Taiwan.
View Photo »Hong Kong actor Chow Yun-fat, second from right, is shown on a screen as he speaks with Chinese director Jiang Wen, third from right, and Chinese actor Ge Yu, right, during a news conference of their new movie "Let The Bullets Fly" in Beijing, China, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009.
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