Shaolin (新少林寺) 13 years old

In a land torn by strife, the righteous monks of Shaolin stand as a beacon of hope for the oppressed masses.

Shaolin

China is plunged into strife as feuding warlords try to expand their power by warring over neighboring lands. Fuelled by his success on the battlefield, young and arrogant Hao Jie sneers at Shaolin's masters when he beats one of them in a duel. But the pride comes before a fall. When his own family is wiped out by a rival warlord, Hao is forced to take refuge with the monks. As the civil unrest spreads and the people suffer, Hao and the Shaolin masters are forced to take a fiery stand against the evil warlords. They launch a daring plan or rescue and escape.

Credits

Shaolin Cast

Name Character
Jackie Chan He was 57, now 70 years old as Wu Dao
Fan Bingbing She was 29, now 43 years old as Madam Hou
Andy Lau He was 49, now 63 years old as General Hou Jie
Wu Jing He was 37, now 50 years old as Jing Kong
Xing Yu He was 32, now 45 years old as Jing Kong
Bai Bing She was 24, now 38 years old as Singer
Nicholas Tse He was 31, now 44 years old as Cao Man
Xiong Xin-Xin He was 49, now 62 years old as Sou Xiang Tu
Yu Shaoqun He was 27, now 41 years old as Jing Hai
Yue Hoi as Abbot

Shaolin Crew

Name Department
Cheung Tan as Writer. Writing
Alan Yuen as Writer. He was 11 (now 24) years old Writing
Anthony Pun as Director of Photography. Camera
Benny Chan as Director. He was 49 (now 63) years old Directing
Corey Yuen as Choreographer. He was 60 (now 73) years old Crew
Yuen Tak as Choreographer. He was 55 (now 68) years old Crew
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Shaolin (13 years)

In a land torn by strife, the righteous monks of Shaolin stand as a beacon of hope for the oppressed masses.

  • Release day: Thursday, January 20, 2011
  • Runtime: 131 minutes
  • Budget: 29000000.00
  • Revenue: 33662874.00