Wing Chun: Film Facts

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The film played for one week in Hong Kong cinemas in March 1994, earning a paltry HK $4.15 million.





Co-writer Elsa Tang Bik-Yin also contributed to the scripts for Once Upon a Time in China, Swordsman 2, The Bride With White Hair, Iron Monkey, and Wonder Seven.





This was one of the last films directed by Yuen. A couple of months later Fire Dragon came out, then The Red Wolf in 1995 and Tai Chi 2 in 1996. Each earned progressively less money. Since then he has served exclusively as an action choreographer for such films as Black Mask, The Matrix, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and the upcoming Black Mask 2.





Yuen Wo Ping had already established a sizable and distinguished resume as an action choegrapher and director by the time Wing Chun appeared. During 1993 he directed Tai Chi Master, Iron Monkey, and Heroes Among Heroes, as well as serving as action director for Last Hero in China and producing Madam City Hunter.





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