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Shaolin Soccer (Siu lam juk kau)

| Rating: | PG-13 (for action violence) |
| Genre: | Comedy, Action/Adventure |
| Release Date: | April 2, 2004 |
| Running time: | 111 minutes |
| Cast: | Stephen Chow, Ng Mang-tat, Vicki Zhao, Patrick Tse, Li Hui |
| Director: | Stephen Chow |
| Producer: | Kwok-fai Yeung |
| Writer: | Stephen Chow, Kan-Cheung Tsang |
| Distributor: | Miramax Films |
Description: Shaolin was an art practiced through the ages--a skill mastered in the heart. For six young believers it had become more than just a philosophy. It had become a complete way of life. But as the world changed around them, and honor and discipline became forgotten values, the young followers lost their way--except for Sing. With the help of a former soccer star, he reunites his old, out-of-shape, misfit friends and recruits a young woman with extraordinary Kung Fu skills. Together, they're out to combine the ancient power of Shaolin with the modern game of soccer and in the process, they just might take the world's most popular sport to its most extreme.
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