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The soundtrack to the film Kung Fu Hustle was released in 2004 and 2005 in conjunction with the 2004 Hong Kong-Chinesemartial arts film directed by and starring Stephen Chow. The majority of the film's original score was composed by Raymond Wong and performed by the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra.[1] The score imitates traditional Chinese music in 1940s swordplay films.[2] Along with Wong's compositions and various traditional Chinese songs, classical compositions are featured in the score, including excerpts from Zigeunerweisen by Pablo de Sarasate and 'Sabre Dance' by Aram Khachaturian.[3]

One of Wong's works, 'Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained' provides a stark contrast between the villainous Axe Gang and the peaceful neighbourhood of Pig Sty Alley, depicted by a Chinese folk song, 'Fisherman’s Song of the East China Sea'.[4]

A song is sung in the background by Huang Shengyi at the end of the film. The song, 'Zhi Yao Wei Ni Huo Yi Tian' (只要為你活一天; Only Want to Live One Day for You) was written by Liu Chia-Chang in the 1970s. It tells of a girl's memories of a loved one, and her desire to live for him again.[5]

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Kung Fu Hustle was nominated for the Best Original Film Score in the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards.[6]

Asian and American versions of the soundtrack have been released. The Asian version of the soundtrack was released on 17 December 2004 by Sony Music and has 33 tracks.[7] The American version of the soundtrack was released on 29 March 2005 by Varèse Sarabande and has 19 tracks.[8]

  • 1Track listings
    • 1.2U.S. version

Track listings[edit]

Unless otherwise noted, the tracks are performed by the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra.

Asian version[edit]

Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture Kung Fu Hustle
Soundtrack album by
various artists
ReleasedDecember 17, 2004
GenreClassical
LabelSony Music Entertainment
  1. 'Like The Old Saying'
  2. 'Kung Fu 1'
  3. 'Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained'
  4. 'Pay the Rent'
  5. 'Fisherman's Song of the East China Sea'
  6. 'No More Soccer'
  7. 'Ambush From All Sides'
  8. 'Come On'
  9. 'Allegro Molto Vivace' from Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20 (Pablo de Sarasate)
  10. 'I'm Not Scared'
  11. 'Moderato' from Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20
  12. 'Decree of the Sichuan General'
  13. 'Not Guilty Of Kung Fu'
  14. 'Midnight Assassin'
  15. 'Blade of Gu Qin'
  16. 'No Manners'
  17. 'Zhi Yao Wei Ni Huo Yi Tian'
  18. 'Night Club Band'
  19. 'Seize Any Opportunity'
  20. 'Sabre Dance' (Aram Khachaturian)
  21. 'Daring General'
  22. 'Casino Fight'
  23. 'Realization'
  24. 'Prejudiced to Four Eyes'
  25. 'Ying Xiong Men Zhan Sheng Le Da Du He'
  26. 'Dagger Society Suite'
  27. 'Fisherman's Song of the East China Sea'
  28. 'Buddhist Palm'
  29. 'Numb Nut'
  30. 'Zhi Yao Wei Ni Huo Yi Tian' (Huang Sheng Yi)
  31. 'Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained' (Huang Sheng Yi)
  32. 'Kung Fu Fighting' (Carl Douglas)
  33. 'Hustle' (Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony)

U.S. version[edit]

Music from the Motion Picture Kung Fu Hustle
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedApril 29, 2005
GenreClassical
Length37:47
LabelVarèse Sarabande
  1. 'Kung Fu 1' (0:52)
  2. 'Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained' (2:33)
  3. 'Fisherman's Song of the East China Sea' (3:03)
  4. 'Ambush from All Sides' (0:44)
  5. 'Allegro Molto Vivace' from Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20, performed by Akiko Suwanai and the Budapest Festival Orchestra (1:02)
  6. 'Moderato' from Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20, performed by Akiko Suwanai and the Budapest Festival Orchestra (1:24)
  7. 'Decree of the Sichuan General' (4:07)
  8. 'Midnight Assassin' (0:55)
  9. 'The Blade of Gu Qin' (1:22)
  10. 'Night Club Band' (1:02)
  11. 'Sabre Dance' (1:26)
  12. 'Daring General' (2:55)
  13. 'Casino Fight' (2:08)
  14. 'Realization' (1:30)
  15. 'Ying Xiong Men Zhan Sheng Le Da Du He'
  16. 'Dagger Society Suite' (2:42)
  17. 'Fisherman's Song of the East China Sea' (3:13)
  18. 'Buddhist Palm' (1:31)
  19. 'Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained (Huang Sheng Yi) (3:27)

Missing US tracks[edit]

In the US version, 14 tracks that were featured in the original Asian release are missing and listed below.

  • 01. 'Like The Old Saying'
  • 04. 'Pay the Rent'
  • 06 'No More Soccer'
  • 08. 'Come On'
  • 10. 'I'm Not Scared'
  • 12. 'Decree of the Sichuan General'
  • 16. 'No Manners'
  • 17.'Zhi Yao Wei Ni Huo Yi Tian'
  • 19. 'Seize Any Opportunity'
  • 24. 'Prejudiced to Four Eyes'
  • 29. 'Numb Nut'
  • 30. 'Zhi Yao Wei Ni Huo Yi Tian' (Huang Sheng Yi)
  • 32. 'Kung Fu Fighting' (Carl Douglas)
  • 33. 'Hustle' (Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony)

References[edit]

  1. ^'About the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra'. Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra. Archived from the original on 2007-06-18. Retrieved 2007-05-13.
  2. ^Pollard, Mark. 'Kung Fu Hustle review'. Kung Fu Cinema. Archived from the original on 2007-05-02. Retrieved 2007-05-18.
  3. ^Sung, Mark (2004). 'Kung Fu Hustle review'. Retrieved 2007-05-12.
  4. ^Kin-Wah, Szeto. 'Geopolitical imaginary: Hong Kong, the Mainland and Hollywood'. Jump Cut. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-05-11.
  5. ^'Kung Fu Hustle production notes'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2007-05-18.
  6. ^Anon, Kozo (2005-03-14). 'Kung Fu Hustle review'. Archived from the original on 2007-04-02. Retrieved 2007-05-12.
  7. ^'Soundtrack Details of Kung Fu Hustle'. 2004-12-17. Retrieved 2007-05-12.
  8. ^'Kung Fu Hustle soundtrack information'. VH1. 2005-03-29. Retrieved 2007-05-12.Cite journal requires journal= (help)
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Kung Fu Mahjong
Directed byBilly Chung
Wong Jing
Produced byWong Jing
Written byWong Jing
StarringYuen Wah
Yuen Qiu
Roger Kwok
Theresa Fu
Wong Jing
Wong Yat Tung
Jade Leung
Tin Kai-Man
Lam Chi Chung
Music byMarco Wan
CinematographyEdmond Fung
Edited byMatthew Hui
Distributed byChina Star Entertainment Group
  • 2 June 2005
137 min
CountryHong Kong
LanguageCantonese

Kung Fu Mahjong (Chinese: 雀聖) is a 2005 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Wong Jing and Billy Chung. It is about an obsessive gambler Chi Mo Sai (Yuen Wah) and Auntie Fei (Yuen Qiu). The film was followed by two sequels, Kung Fu Mahjong 2 which was released the same year as the first film, and Kung Fu Mahjong 3: The Final Duel, which was released in 2007.

  • 2Characters
  • 3Reception

Plot[edit]

Chi Mo Sai (Yuen Wah) meets Wong (Roger Kwok) in Auntie Fei's (Yuen Qiu) cafe and learns that Wong has a photographic memory. He decides to exploit this by teaching him how to play Mahjong, but Fei, Wong's boss, strongly objects. Despite Fei's objections, Wong learns Mahjong from compulsive gambler Chi Mo Sai. He impresses triad boss Tin Kau Ko (Wong Jing), but falls in love with Tin's mistress (Theresa Fu) and is beaten by his men. Wong goes crazy. Luckily, Fei cures him using Mahjong. Fei wants Wong to beat Tin in the climatic 'King of Mahjong' competition.

It is the only 2005 film to boast of having a sequel made in 2005. The budget of the first two films are considerably smaller than Kung Fu Hustle.

Characters[edit]

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Auntie Fei[edit]

Owner of Fei's cafe. Previously the Queen of Mahjong. Retired because someone stabbed her fiance.

Chi Mo Sai[edit]

An obsessive gambler. Gambling was his job. Kicked out during the mahjong competition due to scolding others.

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Wong[edit]

Wong is a young man with photographic memory. He works in Fei's cafe. Chi Mo Sai taught him mahjong. He was the champion of the 2005 'King of Mahjong' Competition.


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Tin Kau Ko[edit]

A cheat and triad boss. Knows the skill of fat mantis style. Draws six tiles instead of one during a mahjong game. He's the main antagonist of the film and later, supportive character in the sequel.

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

The film opened on 2 June 2005 in Hong Kong at the top of the box office, grossing US $337,363 (HK $2,625,258) in its first week.

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External links[edit]

  • Kung Fu Mahjong on IMDb
  • Kung Fu Mahjong at AllMovie


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