Judo (movie)

Judo (movie)

Judo (Judo Dragon and Tiger List, Yau doh lung fu bong) is a Hong Kong film directed by Johnnie To, released in 2004. It is a tribute to Akira Kurosawa’s first film: The legend of great judo.

Synopsis

Bo Sze-to is a former judo champion who is now an alcoholic. Tony and Mona try to get him back into fighting, as a showdown against Lee Kong looms.

Technical sheet

  • Title : Judo
  • Titre original : Judo Dragon and Tiger List, Yau doh lung fu bong
  • Directed by: Johnnie To
  • Screenplay: Yau Nai-hoi and Yip Tin-shing
  • Country of origin: Hong Kong
  • Format: Colors – 2.35:1 – Dolby Digital – 35 mm
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Duration: 95 minutes
  • Release date: 2004

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