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Kung Fu Chefs
Directed byKen Yip
Written byWang Bo
Simon Lu
Cyrus Cheng
Chu Jun-yue
Yuan Li-jiang
Produced byJeremy Cheung
StarringSammo Hung
Vanness Wu
Cherrie Ying
Ai Kago
Timmy Hung
Lam Chi-chung
Louis Fan
Leung Siu-lung
Ku Feng
Lee Hoi-sang
CinematographyKwan Chi-kan
Edited byTang Man-to
Music byVictor Lau
Terry Tye

Production
company

Brilliant Emperor Production Ltd.

Distributed byMy Way Film Company Limited

Release dates

  • 19 February 2009 (2009-02-19) (China)
  • 12 June 2009 (2009-06-12) (Hong Kong)
  • Running time

    92 minutes
    CountryHong Kong
    LanguagesCantonese
    Mandarin
    Box officeHK $183,338.25

    Kung Fu Chefs (traditional Chinese: 功夫廚神; simplified Chinese: 功夫厨神; pinyin: GōngFū ChǔShén; Jyutping: Gung1 Fu1 Cu4 San4) is a 2009 Hong Kong action film directed by Ken Yip, starring Sammo Hung, Louis Fan, Vanness Wu, Sammo Hung's real life son Timmy Hung, Ku Feng and Lee Hoi-sang. This was Lee Hoi-Sang's final film appearance. This film was shot with a low budget.

    Plot[edit]

    Wong Kai Joe (Louis Fan) has had hatred of his uncle Wong Ping Yee (Sammo Hung) in his heart for a very long time and does what he can to oust his uncle from the village and to claim rights to the Dragon Head Cleaver, a symbol of power to the clan. During a function, he used Yee's nephew to put poison in the form of salt. The guest become sick and Wong Ping Yee is forced out of the village. The story then shifts to Ken'chi who is the first to graduate from his school after being the first amongst his batch to place the emblem in the flag. He is advised by his principal to go and meet Master Sum who, he feels, will be able to teach him cooking. Meanwhile, Yee encounters Shum Ching (Cherrie Ying) and her sister (Ai Kago) by chance, and is determined to help them during troubled times at their restaurant "Four Seas". He trains a young chef, Ken'ichi Lung Kin Yat (Vanness Wu) to compete against Chef Tin (Lam Chi-chung), the head chef at "Imperial Palace", for the title of "Top Chef". After the tournament, he meets his brother who is alive and to the angst of Joe who watches helplessly on TV.

    Cast[edit]

    Cast Role Description
    Sammo Hung Wong Ping Yee
    黃秉義
    Village head
    Ken'ichi's master
    Wing Ping Kei's younger brother
    Wong Kai Joe's uncle
    Briefly "Four Seas Restaurant" chef
    Vanness Wu Ken'ichi Lung Kin Yat
    龍建一
    Wong Ping Yee's disciple
    Shum Ying's lover
    "Four Seas Restaurant" chef
    Cherrie Ying Shum Ching
    沈青
    "Four Seas Restaurant" owner
    Shum Ying's older sister
    Ai Kago Shum Ying
    沈瑩
    Shum Ching's younger sister
    "Four Seas Restaurant" employee
    Ken'ichi's lover
    Timmy Hung Leung
    Village member
    Wong Kai Joe's henchman
    Lam Chi-chung Tin Chow-to
    田秋刀
    Famous champion chef
    King of Cantonese Restaurant head chef
    Louis Fan Wong Kai Joe
    黃繼祖
    Wong Ping Kei's son
    Wong Ping Yee's nephew
    Leung Siu-lung Wong Ping Kei
    黃秉基
    Wong Ping Yee's older brother
    Wong Kai Joe's father
    Two time champion chef
    Xing Yu Choi
    Wong Kai Joe's henchman
    Ku Feng 2nd Granduncle
    二叔公
    2nd elder of village
    Hoi Sang Lee Great Grandfather
    圍村太公
    1st elder of village
    Ho Kwai Lam Shum Fong Kwan
    沈方鈞
    Former "For Seas Restaurant" chef
    "King of Cantonese Restaurant" chef
    Mok Mei Lam Principal Fong
    方校長
    Ken'ichi's principal
    Chun Wong Yue Poon Cheung
    于本昌
    Judge at competition

    See also[edit]

    External links[edit]


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