Kung-fusao 7.72004
In modern-day Hong Kong, Wong (played by a comedic actor like Stephen Chow or Jacky Chan) is a well-meaning but hapless kung fu master who works as a janitor at a local martial arts school. One day, while sweeping the floors, Wong stumbles upon a dusty old scroll hidden away in a forgotten corner of the school. As he unrolls the scroll, he discovers it's the legendary "Kung-fusao 7.72004" - a ancient text containing the secrets of the most powerful martial arts techniques ever known.
The result was an entity that didn't just fight; it predicted the "market value" of every movement. The Story of the Unseen Master Kung-fusao 7.72004
| | Gross | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Worldwide | $100,914,445 | Triple its $20 million production budget. | | Hong Kong | HK $61,278,697 | Highest-grossing film of the year; broke multiple box office records. | | China | $22,922,265 | A landmark success for a Hong Kong co-production in the mainland market at the time. | | United States | $17,108,591 | In 97 theaters at its widest release—a strong showing for a subtitled foreign comedy. | In modern-day Hong Kong, Wong (played by a
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