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Once Upon a Time in China II ()

Wong Fei Hung II: Nam yee tung chi keung (original title)
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Arriving by train in Guangzhou, 1895, the trio fight off White Lotus followers, who want to kill all foreigners and the cute, European dressed 13th Aunt. It's not kung fu master Dr. Wong's (Jet Li) last fight.

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Wong Fei-Hung
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13th Aunt
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Leung Foon
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Luke Ho-Dung
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Commander Lan
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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen
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Priest Gao Kung
Paul Fonoroff ...
British Consul
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Governor Chung (as Yee Kwan Yan)
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Innkeeper Mak
Michael Miller ...
Dr. Thompson
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Governor Chung's Assistant
Shu-Kei Chow ...
Commander Lan's Man
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White Lotus Sect Regiment Commander (as Joe Chu)
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White Lotus Sect Member
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White Lotus Sect Member
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White Lotus Sect Member (as Chih Hung Ling)
Kwai Po Chun ...
White Lotus Sect Member (as Kwai Po Chin)
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White Lotus Sect Member
Shing-Hung Leung ...
White Lotus Sect Member
Kin-Ming Tsang ...
White Lotus Sect Member (as Kin-Ming Chang)
Ernst Mausser ...
British Soldier
Chi-Mun Ho ...
Onlooker
Yat-Ho Leung ...
Commander Lan's Assistant
Tai-Wo Tang ...
Extra
Kim-Ban Wong ...
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Adrian Palmer ...
British Soldier (uncredited)

Directed by

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Hark Tsui

Written by

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Tin-Suen Chan ... ()
 
Tan Cheung ... ()
 
Hark Tsui ... ()

Produced by

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Raymond Chow ... executive producer
Raymond Lee ... associate producer
See-Yuen Ng ... producer
Hark Tsui ... producer

Music by

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Gam-Wing Chow
Johnny Njo
Richard Yuen

Cinematography by

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Arthur Wong

Editing by

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Chi Wai Chan
Angie Lam
Marco Mak

Production Design by

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Eddie Ma

Art Direction by

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Eddie Ma

Costume Design by

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Kwok-Sun Chiu

Makeup Department

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Siu-Mui Chau ... hair stylist
Connie Lai ... makeup artist
Yun-Ling Man ... makeup artist
Yuk-Mui Wan ... hair stylist (as Wan Yuk Mui)

Production Management

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Lloyd Chao ... post-production supervisor
Kingman Cho ... production manager (as Ging-man Cho)
Wai Sum Shia ... assistant production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Koan Hui ... first assistant director
Yun Tao ... second assistant director
Wai Shun Wong ... third assistant director

Art Department

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Kwok-Wai Au ... assistant art director
Man Chow ... props
Sai-Wan Lau ... assistant art director
Kuen-Long Lee ... property master
Kwok-Keung Mak ... assistant art director (as Kenneth Mak)
Ching-Mau Ng ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Shao-Lung Chou ... sound recordist
Gam-Wing Chow ... sound

Stunts

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Huen-Chiu Ku ... action choreographer (as Huan-Chiu Ku)
Master Lee ... stunts
Michael Miller ... stunts (uncredited)
Shun-Yee Yuen ... action choreographer
Woo-Ping Yuen ... action director
Xin Xin Xiong ... stunt double: Jet Li (uncredited)
Donnie Yen ... action choreographer (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Lam Chow ... gaffer
Baf Sjamsuddin ... assistant camera (as Wu Ya Fei)

Music Department

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George Lam ... performer: "A Man Should Better Himself"

Script and Continuity Department

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Hon-Sit Chung ... script supervisor
Chao-Yee Tsang ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Louis Roth ... adr loop group

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In the sequel to the Tsui Hark classic, Wong Fei-Hung faces The White Lotus society, a fanatical cult seeking to drive the Europeans out of China through violence, even attacking Chinese who follow Western ways. Wong must also defend Dr. Sun Yat Sen, a revolutionary, from the military. With his friends, loved ones, and the future of China itself at stake, Wong must once again use his martial arts skills to defend the innocent. Written by Ian Cohen

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Also Known As
  • Once Upon a Time in China II (Hong Kong, English title)
  • 黃飛鴻之二男兒當自強 (Hong Kong, Cantonese title)
  • Once Upon a Time in China 2 (World-wide, English title)
  • Once Upon a Time in China II (World-wide, English title)
  • Once Upon a Time in China II (Canada, English title)
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  • 113 min
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Box Office

Cumulative Worldwide Gross $3,924,438

Did You Know?

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Trivia Donnie Yen was hit in the eye by a pole in the final sequence, and as a result had to have stitching above his eye - most of his close-ups are only shot from one side. See more »
Goofs In brighter copies of the film during the final fight with Lan, some of the crew can be seen looking down towards the uptilted camera on the right edge of the screen after Foon checks his watch before the cut to the sign that says "Canton to Tong Ka Bay". See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Films of Fury: The Kung Fu Movie Movie (2011). See more »

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