Once Upon a Time in China IV
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Once Upon a Time in China IV
Summary
Once Upon a Time in China IV is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Once Upon a Time in China IV's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Once Upon a Time in China IV was directed by Yuen Bun[4].
- Once Upon a Time in China IV's genre is martial arts film[5].
- Once Upon a Time in China IV's genre is biographical film[6].
- A cast member of Once Upon a Time in China IV was Vincent Zhao[7].
- A cast member of Once Upon a Time in China IV was Max Mok[8].
- A cast member of Once Upon a Time in China IV was Hung Yan-yan[9].
- A cast member of Once Upon a Time in China IV was Wang Zhiwen[10].
- A cast member of Once Upon a Time in China IV was Chin Kar-lok[11].
- Once Upon a Time in China IV was produced by Tsui Hark[12].
- Once Upon a Time in China IV was produced by Ng See-yuen[13].
- Once Upon a Time in China IV's part of the series is recorded as Once Upon a Time in China[14].
- Once Upon a Time in China IV's production company is recorded as Film Workshop[15].
- Once Upon a Time in China IV's director of photography is recorded as Arthur Wong[16].
- Once Upon a Time in China IV is part of Once Upon a Time in China[17].
- The original language of Once Upon a Time in China IV was Cantonese[18].
- Once Upon a Time in China IV's country of origin is recorded as Hong Kong[19].
- Once Upon a Time in China IV was released on January 1, 1993[20].
- Once Upon a Time in China IV's distributed by is recorded as Orange Sky Golden Harvest[21].
- Once Upon a Time in China IV's narrative location is recorded as Beijing[22].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Tsui Hark[12] and Ng See-yuen[13]. Once Upon a Time in China IV was directed by Yuen Bun[4]. Cast members include Vincent Zhao[7], Max Mok[8], Hung Yan-yan[9], Wang Zhiwen[10], and Chin Kar-lok[11].
Publication
Once Upon a Time in China IV was published on January 1, 1993[20]. The original language of it was Cantonese[18]. Genres include martial arts film[5] and biographical film[6]. It is part of Once Upon a Time in China[17]. Its part of the series is recorded as Once Upon a Time in China[14].
Subject and Themes
Once Upon a Time in China IV's part of the series is recorded as Once Upon a Time in China[14].
Why It Matters
Once Upon a Time in China IV has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]