Not to be confused with Once Upon a Time in America.
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Once Upon a Time in China and America
Film poster
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
黃飛鴻之西域雄獅
Simplified Chinese
黄飞鸿之西域雄狮
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Huáng Fēihǒng Zhī Xīyù Xíongshī
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutping
Wong4 Fei1-hung4 Zi1 Sai1-wik6 Hung4-si1
Directed by
Sammo Hung
Written by
Sze-to Cheuk-hon Shut Mei-yee Sharon Hui Philip Kwok So Man-sing
Produced by
Tsui Hark
Starring
Jet Li Rosamund Kwan Hung Yan-yan Jeff Wolfe Power Chan
Cinematography
Walter Gregg Lam Fai-tai Koo Kwok-wah
Edited by
Marco Mak Angie Lam
Music by
Lowell Lo
Production company
Win's Entertainment
Distributed by
China Star Entertainment Group
Fortune Star Media Limited
The Criterion Collection
Release date
1 February 1997 (1997-02-01)
Running time
98 minutes
Country
Hong Kong
Languages
Cantonese Mandarin English
Box office
HK$30,268,415.00 (Hong Kong)[1]
Once Upon a Time in China and America, also known as Once Upon a Time in China VI, (Chinese: 黃飛鴻之西域雄獅) is a 1997 Hong Kong martial arts western film directed by Sammo Hung in his last directorial effort until 2016,[clarification needed] who also worked on the film's fight choreography. The film is the sixth and final installment in the Once Upon a Time in China film series. It also saw the return of Jet Li as Cantonese martial arts master and folk hero Wong Fei-hung, who had been replaced by Vincent Zhao in the fourth and fifth films. The film was released in Hong Kong on 1 February 1997 and garnered positive reviews.
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