Iceman (冰封俠:重生之門) 10 years old

Iceman

In the Ming Dynasty, there lives four orphans, Ying, Sao, Yuanlong and Niehu. Raised in Taoyuan Village, the four are as closed as brothers. Their exceptional martial arts skills allows them to reach the highest rank within the imperial guards. After the four successfully killed the Japanese troop leader, the Emperor orders Ying to escort the Golden Wheel of Time from Sindu (now India) back to the capital, which is said to have the power of time travel and foresee into the future. Now in 2013, Squire Tang, funded by a mysterious financer, digs up three ancient icemen from the outskirt of China; they are Ying, Sao and Niehu. As he is transferring the icemen to Hong Kong for further studies, the vehicle involves in a traffic accident which, unexpectedly, defrosts Ying...

Credits

Iceman Cast

Name Character
Donnie Yen He was 51, now 61 years old as Ying
Simon Yam He was 59, now 69 years old as Yuanlong
Baoqiang Wang He was 30, now 40 years old as Sao
Mark Wu
Alice Chan She was 40, now 51 years old
Lo Hoi-pang He was 72, now 83 years old
Jacqueline Chong
Eva Huang She was 31, now 41 years old as May
Yu Kang as Niehu
Lam Suet He was 50, now 60 years old
Kelly Fu She was 29, now 39 years old

Iceman Crew

Name Department
David M. Richardson as Editor. Editing
Lam Fung as Writer. He was 35 (now 45) years old Writing
Mark Wu as Writer. Writing
Raymond Wong Ying-Wah as Original Music Composer. Sound
Law Wing-Cheong as Director. Directing
Huang Jianxin as Producer. He was 60 (now 70) years old Production
Kenny Tse as Director of Photography. Camera
Iceman poster
Iceman (10 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, April 17, 2014
  • Runtime: 104 minutes
  • Budget: 25477000.00
  • Revenue: 26033917.00