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Summary:
The son of a great fighter
who did not wish for his child to follow in his footsteps, the bullied Huo
Yuanjia resolves to teach himself how to fight--and win. Years of training
enable him to ace match after match in his home region of Tianjin. But as his
fame as a martial arts master grows, so does his pride. After an ill-advised
fight leads to another master's death, members of Huo's family are slain in
revenge. Grieving and ashamed, Huo wanders the country in shock. Near death, he
is rescued by women from an idyllic village, and is offered simple kindness and
generosity that help him heal and regain his equilibrium over a period of
several years. Huo realizes that the future of martial arts lies in
sportsmanship and not brutality, and he rejoins society to apply what he has
learned. Returning to Tianjin, Huo takes steps to come to terms with his past
and restore his family's name. His evolving, graceful Mizong (Missing) Fist
method of fighting brings Huo renewed success, and he forms the progressive
Jingwu Sports Federation. Taking note, duplicitous members of the Foreign
Chamber of Commerce engineer a Shanghai tournament pitting Huo against four
fighters, each representing the major foreign powers in China. Huo commits to
the bout and faces off against, respectively, a British boxer, a Spanish
swordsman, a Belgian soldier and a Japanese martial artist. What happened that
day in 1910 has never been, and will never be, forgotten in China.
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Box Office Info:
Cast:
Jon T. Benn (as Businessman )
Collin Chou (as Hua Yuan Jia's Father )
Anthony De Longis (as Spanish fighter )
Masato Harada (as Mr. Mita )
Nathan Jones (as Hercules O'Brien )
Mike Leeder (as Referee Randall )
Jean Claude Leuyer (as Boxer )
Jet Li (as Huo Yuan Jia/Fok Yuen Gaap )
Shido Nakamura (as Anno Tanaka )
Hee Ching Paw (as Hua Yuan Jia's mother Qijing Bao )
Ian Powers (as Bellboy Dante )
Brandon Rhea (as German Fighter )
Michelle Yeoh (as Miss Yang - scenes deleted )
Directed By: Ronny Yu
Written By: Chris Chow
Produced By: Rogue Pictures
Release Date (US): September 22nd, 2006
Length of Movie: 1h 43min
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence and martial arts action throughout
Budget: $
Opening Weekend: $10,590,244
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Fearless Soundtrack
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1. Opening Title - Wu Shu Jing Shen
2. Shanghai Fight
3. Kids
4. Master Huo’s Fight
5. Kids 2
6. Kids 3
7. Huo Yuanjia’s Theme
8. Tianjin Fight
9. Mrs. Huo/Action
10. Huo Yuanjia and Master Qin
11. Yuanjia and Qin
12. Qin Enters
13. Sword and Fist
14. Man’s Theme
15. Yuanjia’s Sorrow
16. Mother & Daughter
17. Yuanjia Falls
18. Village Flute/Children Play with Dragonflies
19. Village Flute Solo
20. Season Changes
21. Moon Explains
22. Yuanjia and Moon
23. A Long Road Home
24. Jinsun and Yuanjia
25. Shanghai Fight 2
26. Action 5
27. Jinsun and Yuanjia 2
28. The School Opens
29. 'Habanera' from "Carmen"
30. Hasu - Tea Ceremony
31. Wu Shu Jing Shen
32. Tanaka Fight
33. Final Fist 1
34. Final Fist 2
35. Fearless Men/Theme of Yuanjia and Moon
36. Ending - Wu Shu Jing Shen
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