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Page creatorprefix>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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In 1992, the same year that Tsui Hark made Once Upon a Time in China, a film that re-defined Martial Arts cinema as a dignified and genuinely artistic medium that can portrayed Kung Fu as a metaphor for Chinese cultural pride, along came Lam Ngai-Kai, an obscure Grindhouse director. With the rights to a Manga called Riki-Oh in one hand and a shoestring budget in the other, he set out to make the most faithful live action adaptation of a manga ever. 9 disastrous over budgeted months later, Riki-Oh: The Story Of Ricky was born.
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