King of Beggars
King of Beggars

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King of Beggars

1992
Movie
96 min
Cantonese

The heir to a noble and influential family finds the love of his life, but she will only accept him if he becomes a kung-fu master. He becomes a legendary folk hero who tries to save the emperor.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Gordon ChanGenres: Action, Comedy, Drama, History

Plot Summary

A young man from a poor family rises through the ranks of society using his intelligence and wit. He eventually becomes a legendary figure known for his generosity and cunning, challenging corrupt officials and helping the less fortunate. The film blends humor, action, and historical elements to tell his inspiring story.

Critical Reception

The film was a commercial success, particularly in Hong Kong, and is remembered for its comedic performances and action sequences. It is considered a classic of Stephen Chow's early career, showcasing his unique comedic style.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Stephen Chow's signature comedic performance.

  • Noted for its blend of humor, action, and historical setting.

  • Enjoyed for its underdog story and memorable characters.

Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, highlighting the film's entertainment value and Stephen Chow's comedic genius. Many appreciate the classic Hong Kong cinema feel.

Fun Fact

The film is loosely based on the historical figure So Hat-ip, a wealthy philanthropist from the Qing Dynasty.

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