The Monkey King | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 西游記之大鬧天宮 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 西游记之大闹天宫 | ||||||
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Kanji | 西への旅 | ||||||
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Directed by | Soi Cheang | ||||||
Screenplay by | Szeto Kam-Yuen Edmond Wong Lola Huo Dali Chen | ||||||
Based on | Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en | ||||||
Produced by | Kiefer Liu[1][3] | ||||||
Starring | Donnie Yen Donald Chow Aaron Kwok Joe Chen Peter Ho | ||||||
Cinematography | Cheung Man-po Ardy Lam Yang Tao | ||||||
Edited by | Cheung Ka-fai | ||||||
Music by | Christopher Young | ||||||
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Distributed by | Aeon Pix Studios (India) | ||||||
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Running time | 120 minutes | ||||||
Countries | Hong Kong[1][2] China[1][2] | ||||||
Languages | Cantonese[1][improper synthesis?] Mandarin[2] | ||||||
Budget | 500 million yuan (82 million USD)[4] | ||||||
Box office | US $182.2 million[5] |
The Monkey King (also known as The Monkey King: Havoc in Heaven's Palace) is a 2014 Hong Kong[1]-Chinese[2] action-fantasy film directed by Soi Cheang and starring Donnie Yen as the titular protagonist Sun Wukong. Yen also serves as the film's action director. The film co-stars Donald Chow, Aaron Kwok, Joe Chen and Peter Ho.
Production began in Beijing on 18 October 2010[6] and was filmed in 3D.[7] The plot is based on an episode of Journey to the West, a 16th-century Chinese literary classic written in the Ming Dynasty by Wu Cheng'en. It was released on 31 January 2014[8] and received mixed reviews from critics. A sequel, titled The Monkey King 2, was released in February 2016.
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