Wu Dang

Wu Dang

98 mins | Action | July 17, 2012

In early Republican China, rumors were going around about the treasure in Wudang Mountain. An American conspirator took his well-trained kung fu daughter to Wudang by sponsoring a Taoist martial arts competition, to steal the treasure. Out of expectation, a disciple represented Wudang to compete with other martial arts masters for the championship. During the competition, resentment incurred against different parties, the relationship became complicated, a Korean female Tai Chi descendant fell in love with the American conspirator and the secret of the treasure had been revealed. The treasure is the key of the magnetic field of Wudang, if it's stolen, Wudang would be devastated. To protect Wudang, a group of young heroes rallied around to defeat grant masters. It's the time the long-lost Wudang martial arts returned

Wu Dang

98 mins | Action | July 17, 2012

Wu Dang
In early Republican China, rumors were going around about the treasure in Wudang Mountain. An American conspirator took his well-trained kung fu daughter to Wudang by sponsoring a Taoist martial arts competition, to steal the treasure. Out of expectation, a disciple represented Wudang to compete with other martial arts masters for the championship. During the competition, resentment incurred against different parties, the relationship became complicated, a Korean female Tai Chi descendant fell in love with the American conspirator and the secret of the treasure had been revealed. The treasure is the key of the magnetic field of Wudang, if it's stolen, Wudang would be devastated. To protect Wudang, a group of young heroes rallied around to defeat grant masters. It's the time the long-lost Wudang martial arts returned
IMDb rating 5.3
Producers Xiao Xiang Film Group, Mei Ah Films Production Co. Ltd., Mei Ah Media (Beijing)
Original title Wu Dang
Directors Patrick Leung Pak-Kin
Writers Chan Hon

Cast

Vincent Zhao Wenzhuo

as Tang Yunlong

Yang Mi

as Tian Xin

Xu Jiao

as Tang Ning

Fan Siu-wong

as Shui Heyi

Dennis To Yue-Hong

as Bai Long

Pau Hei-Ching

as Shui Heyi's paralysed mother

Henry Fong Ping

as Chief abbot Xie

Shaun Tam Chun-Yin

as Paul Chen