The Myth - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Myth"
神話 (2005)
Timing: 1:58 (118 min)
The Myth - TMDB rating
6.409/10
414
The Myth - Kinopoisk rating
6.949/10
34155
The Myth - IMDB rating
6.1/10
17000

Film crew

Director

Producer

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Barbie Tung Wan-Si
Producer
Willie Chan
Producer
Solon So Chi-Hung
Producer

Executive Producer

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Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Executive Producer
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Yang Buting
Executive Producer
Willie Chan
Executive Producer
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Albert Yeung

Albert Yeung
Executive Producer

Editor

Yau Chi-Wai
Editor

Art Direction

Oliver Wong
Art Direction

Costume Design

Thomas Chong Chi-Leung
Costume Design

Stunts

Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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Nathan Wang
Original Music Composer
Gary Chase
Original Music Composer

Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Horace Wong
Director of Photography

Costume Designer

Lee Pik-Kwan

Lee Pik-Kwan
Costume Designer

Screenplay

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Wang Huiling
Screenplay
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Li Haishu
Screenplay

Story

Assistant Director

Kwok Man-Ki

Kwok Man-Ki
Assistant Director

Assistant Production Manager

Eddie Wong Chi-Pan
Assistant Production Manager

Martial Arts Choreographer

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Jackie Chan

Jackie Chan
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Stanley Tong

Stanley Tong
Martial Arts Choreographer
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Richard Yuen Tak

Richard Yuen Tak
Martial Arts Choreographer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Jingle Ma was originally slated to direct the film before Stanley Tong.
  • Aishwarya Rai was initially selected for the role of the Indian princess, but due to her busy schedule, she was forced to decline participation in the film.
  • Filming began on May 24th, however, after working for only a few days, Jackie Chan was forced to take a break until the end of June. The break was due to the promotion of the film "Around the World in 80 Days" and the holding of the Jackie Chan Cup Rally in Shanghai.
  • The film is based on Korean legends.
  • While in India filming "The Myth," local indigenous people taught Jackie Chan the ancient martial art of Kalarippayattu.
  • The famous 43-year-old Sathyanarayan – a Kalarippayattu martial arts master from Kerala – starred free of charge in the fight scenes. The scene with him, lasting 5 minutes on screen, took a whole week to film in China.
  • The most serious injury during filming turned out to be not to an actor, but to a member of the crew. During the shooting of a battle scene in Beijing, one of the horses got out of control and bolted. It rushed towards the extras in military uniforms. Everyone scattered, but the camera assistant didn't have time to get away, and the horse collapsed on his leg. The fracture turned out to be open.
  • The management of the Department of Museums and Archaeology of India suspended filming of "Myth" at the Virupaksha Temple because it was unauthorized. The Virupaksheshwar Temple is under the jurisdiction of the department, but its permission for filming was not obtained, and although permits from central and local authorities were obtained, the department itself had to give the filming sanction. The reason for the ban was that some of the equipment was dangerous to the temple interiors. All the scenes that they didn't manage to film in the temple were reshot in other interiors.
  • The scene of the jump into the bay was filmed in Hong Kong at a temperature of only +8 degrees Celsius. Stanley Tong himself tested the stunt to make sure Jackie was capable of doing it in one take. After that, Jackie, wearing special equipment, jumped on his own.
  • In the scene where Jack calls William, who is hovering before the commission, you can see a list on Jackie’s mobile phone screen of those who worked on “Myth”, including the name Stanley Tong.
  • The final battle scene in the film is the largest and most complex. About three hundred people from the film crew, as well as over a thousand soldiers of the Chinese army portraying the powerful army of the Qin Dynasty, and horses, took part in its staging. The battle was filmed in the Yellow River Stone Forest near Jiangsu Province and the Jinxi Plain in Beijing.
  • It took 3 days to film the scene with the helicopter.
  • The scenes in the cave were filmed in a freezer chamber, where the temperature reached -24 degrees Celsius.
  • During filming, Jackie Chan injured his back, fell off a horse and injured his leg, and while filming another action scene, he pierced his palm with a bayonet.
  • Filming began on May 24, but after working for only a few days, Jackie Chan was forced to take a break until the end of June. The break was due to the promotion of 'Around the World in 80 Days' and the holding of the 'Jackie Chan Cup' rally in Shanghai.
  • While in India filming 'The Myth,' local aborigines taught Jackie Chan the ancient martial art of Kalaripayattu.
  • The Department of Museums and Archaeology of India suspended filming of 'The Myth' at the Virupaksha Temple because it was unauthorized. The Virupakeshwara Temple is under the jurisdiction of the department, but its permission for filming had not been obtained, and although permits from central and local authorities had been received, the department itself had to give the filming approval. The reason for the filming ban was that some of the equipment was dangerous to the temple interiors. All scenes that were not finished filming in the temple were reshot in other interiors.
  • In the scene where Jack calls, hovering before the commission, William, you can see that the list of people who worked on “The Myth,” including Stanley Tong's name, is displayed on Jack's mobile phone screen.
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