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Review: International renowned action choreographer Yuen Wo Ping, famous for his action direction in Matrix and Kill Bill, lends actor-turned-director Stephen Fung a helping hand in a House of Fury, a film produced by international super star Jackie Chan. This second title by Stephen Fung is a tribute to the Kung Fu films of the Bruce Lee era and, more recently, those of Jackie Chan. House of Fury was chosen as the opening film for the 29th Hong Kong International Film Festival.
House of Fury stars award-winning actor Anthony Wong, Hong Kong's hottest actor and Kung-fu fans Daniel Wu, martial arts actor-director Wu Ma (best known for his Chinese Ghost Story), and Gillian Chung of Twins, whose knack for action sequences makes her a rising kung-fu princess to be reckoned with! Co-starring fellow Twin Charlene Choi, House of Fury has combined the greatest cast and crew!
Teddy Yu (Anthony Wong) appears to be just a Chinese chiropractor and a widowed father. His son Nicky (Stephen Fung) and daughter Natalie (Gillian Chung) learn Kung-fu from him, but the two kids are always skeptical of Teddy's claim of having a hidden life as a guardian for secret agents in the past. One day Teddy got kidnapped after losing in a vigilant fight. Nicky and Natalie, with support from Natalie's boy friend Jason (Daniel Wu) and goofy schoolmate May (Charlene Choi), launch a mission to save their father. Not only have they proved their father's stories to be true after all, the two kids are also shocked by some greater mysteries and secrets...
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Reviewed by: slash Location: New York
Date: 05/25/05
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House of Fury is an action packed movie with a slight Incredibles theme to it. I loved the cast especially Anthony Wong as the father. This movie has it all. It will give you lots of laugh as well as great action. I would recommend this movie.









