The movie where Sammo Hung plays a chef is Kung Fu Chef.
Kung Fu Chef is a comedy movie released in 2009. Directed by Yip Wing Kin, it stars Sammo Hung, Constance Wu and Cherrie Ying. It tells the story of Huang Bingyi, the village head of Huang Ge Wei Village, who is misunderstood and framed by his master's nephew and eventually wins back his honor.?
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The village head of Wong Kak Wai village, Wong Ping Yee (Sammo Hung), is well versed in cooking and is respected by the villagers. Ten years ago, his brother Wong Ping Ki (played by Bruce Leung), drunk and disorderly, broke his hand, sadly left the village, and asked Yee to take good care of his son Wong Jizu (played by Fan Siu Wong). Unexpectedly, he misunderstood that his uncle drove his father away to take over the position of village chief, and vowed to take revenge when he grew up.
At a village banquet, Joe asks his man Leung (Hung Tin Ming) to put laxatives in the food to trap Yee and force him to leave.
Yi meets Shen Qing (Cherrie Ying), the owner of "Four Seas One Product" due to a misunderstanding, and is obliged to help "Four Seas One Product" to make a new offering.
Yi's excellent culinary skills have been revived, but the challenge is posed by Long Jianyi (played by Wu Jianhao), a budding culinary genius. In the end, Huang Bingyi's "Chilled Snapper Fillet" eclipses Long Jianyi's "Thinly Sliced Sashimi Dolphin", and Long Jianyi is so impressed that he decides to learn from his master.
After that, Joe learns that Yee is the chef of "Four Seas" and starts to target "Four Seas" and sends people to mess up the restaurant. Huang Bingyi, not wanting to get everyone involved, decided to leave.
Few days later, the national "God of Cookery" competition was held, and Long Jianyi decided to participate in order to revitalize the reputation of "Four Seas One Piece". Huang Jizu's "Yuehuang Xuan" also signed up to participate, and sent the two-time chef Tian Qiudao to participate in the competition. The competition was very intense, and the Chinese culinary arts shone through.
Before the competition, Huang Bingyi and Huang Jizu have a private meeting, and both of them are determined to settle their feud with kung fu.
In the final round of the final, under all unfavorable circumstances, Long Jianyi with Huang Bingyi taught a seemingly ordinary "open water cabbage" dish technology to surprise the audience, "Yue Huangxuan" "Buddha jumps over the wall" than
Hong Kong's "Buddha Jumps Over the Wall" is a great example of a dish that he has taught himself.
Hung Kam-po, born on January 7, 1952 in Hong Kong, China, actor, martial arts director, director, producer, screenwriter, Dragon Tiger martial arts master.
Born in Hong Kong, Sammo Hung is originally from Ningbo, Zhejiang Province. In 1958, he was enrolled in the Peking Opera class of the Chinese Academy of Drama founded by Yu Zhanyuan, and together with his brothers Yuan Lou, Yuan Biao, Yuan Kui, Yuan Hua and Yuan Wu, they were known as the "Seven Little Fortunes".
In 1961, he appeared in his first movie "Love Education", playing the role of He Shouquan, a young bald man, and in 1962, he co-starred with Jackie Chan and Li Lihua in "The Big and Little Huang Tianba", and in 1964, he appeared in the movie "Life and Death", and in 1966, he entered Shaw Brothers Studios, where he participated in the design of the wuxia film "The Drunken Warrior", which was directed by Hu Jinquan.
In 1968, he appeared in the martial arts action movie "The Valley of Broken Souls" directed by Luo Wei, and in 1969, he appeared in the movie "Flying Swallows and Golden Swords" directed by He Menghua, and in 1971, he joined Golden Harvest and was promoted to be the martial arts director, completing the action design for the movie "The Sword that Takes the Lives of the Two Swords", and in 1972, he was involved in the filming of the movie "The Splendid Sword Gate", starring Bruce Lee, and in the same year, he filmed the movie "Aikido", which was the first time that he worked as an actor in the movie "The Splendid Sword". The movie was the first time that Sammo Hung played a leading role in a movie, in which he played the second male role.
In 1973, Sammo Hung had a fight with Bruce Lee in the movie "Dragon Warrior"; in 1974, he starred in the action movie "Death Challenge" directed by Joe Yip Wing-cho, and was the martial arts director of the movie "Ghosts of the Horse"; in 1975, he was the action director of the movie "Loyalty Figure"; and in 1976, he was the action director of the movie "The Gate of Shaolin".
In 1977, he signed with Golden Harvest as a director; in the same year, he made the movie "Monk Sam Tak and Pound Rice Six", which was Hung's first directorial effort, in addition to his leading role and martial arts direction.
In 1978, he co-starred with Leung Ka Yan in the movie "Fat Dragon Crossing the River". In the same year, he formed Garbo Films with Lau Kar-wing and Mak Ka, and starred in Mak Ka's movie "Tiger Field Chicken".In 1979, he co-starred with his younger brother Yuen Biao in the movie "The Miscellaneous Boys".In 1980, Sammo Hung made the zombie comedy movie "Ghosts Fighting Ghosts", which won the Hong Kong Film Box Office Championship for the year .
In 1981, Sammo Hung organized Yuen Biao, Lam Ching Ying and other members of the Hung family to make the kung fu comedy film "Loser Boy", for which he won the first Best Action Design Award in the history of the Hong Kong Film Awards.
In 1982, Sammo Hung's self-directed film "Beware of Small Hands" was released and was nominated for Best Director and Best Picture, and he won the Best Actor Award at the second Hong Kong Film Awards for another film he starred in, "Beware of Small Hands".
In 1983, Sammo Hung co-starred with many harmonic stars in the kung-fu comedy "Five Fortunes of Wonders"; in the drama, Sammo Hung played the role of Teapot; he served as the martial arts director for the movie "Plan A".In 1984, Sammo Hung appeared in the movie "The Owl and the Dumbo"; he served as the martial arts director for the movie "The Divine Double Whammy".In 1985, Sammo Hung directed and starred in the action-comedy movie "Fortunate Star" which reached a box office of 30 million dollars at the Hong Kong box office and became the best actor of the second Hong Kong Film Awards. box office reached 30 million dollars, becoming the 1985 Hong Kong annual box office champion.
In 1986, he starred in the comedy film "Summer Fortunes" directed by Eric Tsang, playing the role of a partridge dish. 1987, Sammo Hung directed and starred in the action movie "Oriental Condor". 1989, he directed the movie "The Dragon Plays with the Phoenix"; he was awarded the Best Actor Award at the 33rd Asia-Pacific Film Festival for his performance in the movie "Seven Little Fortunes".
In 1990, he co-starred with Jackie Chan and Tony Leung Ka Fai in the movie "Island on Fire", playing the role of Lau Sai Kit; he was the martial arts director of the movie "Ghosts Bite Ghosts"; in 1991, he starred in the movie "Ghosts Invade the Triad"; in 1992, he co-starred with Eric Tsang, Chan Pak Cheung, and Fung Chui Fan in the comedy-action movie "Ghosts of the Five Fortunate Ones".
In 1993, he appeared in the martial arts movie "The Dragon Swordsman" and served as the martial arts director for the movie.
In 1994, he served as the martial arts director for the movie "East is East, West is Poison".
Hung began to cut down on his production due to the slump of Hong Kong movies in the mid-90's.
In 1995, he starred in the movie "Modern Laughing Detectives" and played the role of Pierre.
In 1997, he directed the action-comedy film A Good Man, which grossed HK$45 million at the local box office in Hong Kong. 1998, he traveled to the United States to shoot the American TV series Crossing the River Dragon, produced by Tang Jiri. [20]?He returned to the Hong Kong film industry in 2000.In 2001, he co-starred with Ekin Cheng, Cecilia Cheung, and Louis Koo in the film The Legend of Shushan, playing the role of the White-browed Taoist.
In 2003, Sammo Hung directed the movie "Undercover Dragon". 2004, he starred in the comedy movie "Tart Meal in Osaka". 2005, he starred in the movie "Killing Wolf" as the villain Wong Po. 2007, he starred in the fashion kung-fu comedy "The Echoes of the Twins".
In 2008, he starred in the movie "Three Kingdoms of the Dragon", and served as the movie's action director. 2009, with the action design of the movie "Ip Man", won the 46th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards and the 28th Hong Kong Film Awards for best action design; in the same year, Hong Jinbao and Baoding Fire Gathering Culture Communication Limited*** invested in the creation of Hong Jinbao International Film and Television Training Base in Baoding, Hebei. The same year, Sammo Hung and Baoding Fire Gathering Culture Communication Co.
In 2010, he won the Best Action Design at the 47th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for his work on Ip Man 2. In 2011, he won the Best Supporting Actor at the 5th Asian Film Awards for Ip Man 2 as well as the Best Action Design at the 30th Hong Kong Film Awards for his work on Ip Man 2, and in 2012, he starred in the movie Shanghai as the Shanghai Bund tycoon, Hong Shouting.
On January 10, 2014, he starred in the movie Shanghai Bund Ma Yongzhen, which was released nationwide.In December 2015, he filmed the heroic epic Qi Jiguang, the God of War, in Hengdian.