2008 Hong Kong film
An Empress and the Warriors |
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Directed by | Ching Siu-tung |
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Written by | James Yuen Cheung Tan Tin Nam-chun |
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Produced by | Gin Lau Claudie Chung Chun Don Yu |
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Starring | Donnie Yen Kelly Chen Leon Lai Guo Xiaodong Kou Zhenhai |
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Cinematography | Liu Zhangmu Xie Zhe Zhao Xiaoding |
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Edited by | Tracy Hall Chan Ki-hop Poon Hung-yiu |
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Music by | Mark Lui |
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Production companies | United Filmmakers Organisation China Film Co-Production Corp. Beijing Polybona Film Publishing Co., Ltd. Big Pictures Ltd. |
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Distributed by | Beijing Polybona Film Publishing Co., Ltd. |
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Release date |
- 7 March 2008 (2008-03-07)
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Running time | 99 minutes |
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Countries | Hong Kong China |
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Languages | Mandarin Cantonese |
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An Empress and the Warriors is a 2008 Hong Kong-Chinese action film directed by Ching Siu-tung. The film stars Donnie Yen, Kelly Chen, Leon Lai, and Kou Zhenhai.
Plot
The film is set in ancient China, during the Warring States period when China was divided into a number of rival kingdoms. The state of Yan, founded by the Murong tribe of the Xianbei nation, has long been a target of attacks by the Zhao army. Princess Fei'er of Yan becomes the new ruler after her father, the Emperor, is killed in battle, with general Murong Xuehu assisting her in defending their kingdom from invasion.
Prince Yan Huba, nephew of the deceased king and a treacherous minister in Yan, schemes to take the throne from his cousin and he sends his men to assassinate the princess. Fei'er survives the attempt on her life but is seriously injured. She is rescued later by a mysterious hermit named Duan Lanquan and lives with him for a period of time until she recovers. The two of them develop romantic feelings for each other during that period of time. However, she ultimately must decide whether to fulfill her duty to her kingdom or follow her heart.[1]
Empress Fei'er chooses to returns to Yan later and succeeds in resolving the conflict between Yan and Zhao. However, Huba is still plotting to take the throne and he leads his men to kill Duan Lanquan and Murong Xuehu. On the verge of danger, Empress Fei'er manages to kill Huba personally and put an end to Huba's evil plans, all while restoring peace and harmony by maintaining good relations with the other ten realms.
Cast
- Donnie Yen as Murong Xuehu
- Harashima Daichi as a child
- Kelly Chen as Princess Yan Fei'er
- Leon Lai as Duan Lanquan
- Guo Xiaodong as Yan Huba
- Kou Zhenhai as Teng Bochang
- Liu Weihua as King of Yan
- Zhang Shan as King of Zhao
- Chen Zhihui as Diao Erbao
- Yan Jie as Prince of Zhao
- Zhou Bo as Ao Jia
- Zhou Zhonghe as tribal priest
- Asoka Liu Shun as tribal priest's assistant
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