Shaolin - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Shaolin"
新少林寺 (2011)
Timing: 2:11 (131 min)
Shaolin - TMDB rating
6.882/10
347
Shaolin - Kinopoisk rating
7.2/10
79171
Shaolin - IMDB rating
6.8/10
21000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Han Sanping #74356
Han Sanping
Producer

Executive Producer

Albert Lee

Albert Lee
Executive Producer

Writer

Tan Cheung
Writer

Stunt Coordinator

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Corey Yuen

Corey Yuen
Stunt Coordinator
Photo Sam Kai-Sen Huang #93854Photo Sam Kai-Sen Huang #93855
Sam Kai-Sen Huang
Stunt Coordinator

Hon Chun

Hon Chun
Stunt Coordinator

Director of Photography

Photo Anthony Pun Yiu-Ming #93857
Anthony Pun Yiu-Ming
Director of Photography

Assistant Director

Zhang Yang
Assistant Director

Action Director

Photo Corey Yuen #31328Photo Corey Yuen #31329Photo Corey Yuen #31330Photo Corey Yuen #31331

Corey Yuen

Corey Yuen
Action Director

Martial Arts Choreographer

Photo Corey Yuen #31328Photo Corey Yuen #31329Photo Corey Yuen #31330Photo Corey Yuen #31331

Corey Yuen

Corey Yuen
Martial Arts Choreographer
Photo Richard Yuen Tak #98183

Richard Yuen Tak

Richard Yuen Tak
Martial Arts Choreographer
Photo Sam Kai-Sen Huang #93854Photo Sam Kai-Sen Huang #93855
Sam Kai-Sen Huang
Martial Arts Choreographer
Photo Nicky Li Chung-Chi #43517

Nicky Li Chung-Chi

Nicky Li Chung-Chi
Martial Arts Choreographer
Photo Jack Wong Wai-Leung #86764

Jack Wong Wai-Leung

Jack Wong Wai-Leung
Martial Arts Choreographer

Hon Chun

Hon Chun
Martial Arts Choreographer

Theme Song Performance

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Andy Lau

Andy Lau
Theme Song Performance

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film's plot is fictional, however, allegorical parallels can be traced between its three main characters – generals dividing the city of Danfeng and betraying each other – and the “three revolutions” in China, as well as the three real military cliques of the so-called “Era of Warlords in China” which ended in 1928. In the same year, Shaolin was practically completely destroyed.
  • The prototype for the main character – General Hou Jie – is Yuan Shikai, who actively participated in the overthrow of the imperial dynasty in China in 1911, but then himself attempted to become emperor. Through his dualistic policies, he engendered the warring military cliques of the “Era of Warlords”.
  • The prototype for the deputy, Cao Man, who betrayed the main character – General Hou Jie and sold national historical treasures to the English at the cost of his people’s lives – is likely the Zhili Clique and the notorious traitorous warlord Shi Yousan, who in 1928 ordered the complete burning of the Shaolin Monastery. Unique ancient manuscripts stored in the monastery were destroyed in the process.
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