Shaolin Soccer Certificate: 
- Duration:
- 113 mins
- Year produced:
- 2001
- Director:
- Stephen Chow
- Cast:
- Stephen Chow
- Man Tat Ng
- Zhao Wei
A down-on-his-luck ex-footballer meets Shaolin monk Sing, who is looking to spread the word about traditional fighting skills. The footballer gets the bright idea to train Sing and his five brothers so they can combine soccer-skills with kung-fu on the pitch and vie for a $1 million tournament prize. But can their light feet and fast moves defeat the reigning champions? This blend of comedy, kung-fu action and sport is one of kind - and will amuse even those who think they don’t like either football or martial arts! (Subtitled)
- Average rating:
(13 votes)
Reviews
23 May 2007
Ricardo from St Augustines C of E High School
Shaolin Soccer is a great footbal movie and very funny, it has very good graphics when they shoot and when they train.
24 May 2007
Natalia from St Augustines C of E High School
I like the movie so as the charcters and their facial expressions….they act like very real…..and it is a very good film
12 October 2007
Adam from St Augustines C of E High School
His own career ended by a horrific injury, Golden Leg Fung (Tat Ng) sees a chance for vicarious glory in the astonishing soccer skills of Sing (Chow). So Sing assemblesassembles his old buddies to take on the appropriately-named Team Evil..
1 May 2008
bradley from Lyndon School
a very good film about a special football team working there way to become the best using there special powers e.g iron foot and iron hands for the goal keeper. in 2 words unrealistic football.
16 May 2008
louis from Holland Park School
I really liked this film because it is very unique and full of action. I personally think that football is really boring but this film showed that football can be a very fun game. To conclude, I would like to say that I really enjoyed this film and i don’t think that there would be another football film like it.
Fascinating facts
Stephen Chow dubbed his own voice for the American release.
Shaolin Soccer’s director and star Stephen Chow got his break in showbusiness on a popular kids’ TV show in Hong Kong called 403 Shuttle, on which he played a character called Black and White Vampire.