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  2. Michelle Yeoh - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Yeoh Choo Kheng PSM (/ j oʊ / YOH; born Yeoh Choo Kheng; simplified Chinese: 杨紫琼; traditional Chinese: 楊紫瓊; 6 August 1962) [1] [2] is a Malaysian actress. . Credited as Michelle Khan in her early films in Hong Kong, she rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s after starring in Hong Kong action films where she performed her own st

  3. Seven Samurai - Wikipedia

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    Box office. Japan rentals: ¥268.2 million[ 2][ 3] ( $2.3 million) USA: $833,533. Seven Samurai ( Japanese: 七人の侍, Hepburn: Shichinin no Samurai) is a 1954 Japanese epic samurai action film directed by Akira Kurosawa from a screenplay co-written with Shinobu Hashimoto and Hideo Oguni.

  4. Enter the Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $850,000. Box office. $400 million. Enter the Dragon ( Chinese: 龍爭虎鬥) is a 1973 martial arts film directed by Robert Clouse and written by Michael Allin. The film stars Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Ahna Capri, Bob Wall, Shih Kien, and Jim Kelly. Enter the Dragon was Bruce Lee's final completed film appearance before his death on 20 ...

  5. Category:Chinese action films - Wikipedia

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    S. Seven Swords. Sky on Fire. Skyfire (film) Speed Angels. Sun Valley (film) Switch (2013 film) The Sword Identity. The Swordswoman of Huangjiang.

  6. List of highest-grossing Japanese films - Wikipedia

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    One Piece voice cast members Mayumi Tanaka (Monkey D. Luffy) and Kappei Yamaguchi (Usopp) announced on Saturday that the franchise's latest film, One Piece Stampede, has earned over 10 billion yen (about US$93 million) at the box office worldwide. ^ "Evangelion: 3.0+1.01 Thrice Upon a Time". Box Office Mojo.

  7. Cinema of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The cinema of Japan (日本映画, Nihon eiga), also known domestically as hōga (邦画, "domestic cinema"), has a history that spans more than 100 years. Japan has one of the oldest and largest film industries in the world; as of 2021, it was the fourth largest by number of feature films produced. [4] In 2011, Japan produced 411 feature films ...

  8. Category:Japanese action films - Wikipedia

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    A Battle of Wits (2006 film) Be a Man! Samurai School. BLACKFOX: Age of the Ninja. Blade of the Immortal (film) Blind Woman's Curse. Bodyguard Kiba (1993 film) Bodyguard Kiba: Apocalypse of Carnage. Bodyguard Kiba: Apocalypse of Carnage 2.

  9. List of historical films set in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Samurai cinema and Jidai-geki films. Jidai-geki 時代劇 is a genre of film, television, and theatre in Japan. Literally "period dramas", they are most often set during the Edo period of Japanese history, from 1603 to 1868. Some, however, are set much earlier— Portrait of Hell, for example, is set during the late Heian period —and the ...