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by John Carpenter
The item Big trouble in Little China, 20th Century Fox ; a Taft/Barish/Monash production ; written by Gary Goldman & David Z. Weinstein ; adaptation by W.D. Richter ; produced by Larry J. Franco ; directed by John Carpenter, (videorecording) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Hamilton East Public Library.
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including James Wan, who told Entertainment Weekly that James Wan fantasizes about making a remake of the movie with frequent collaborator Patrick Wilson
Big Trouble in Little China has influenced countless directors, including James Wan, who told Entertainment Weekly that James Wan fantasizes about making a remake of the movie with frequent collaborator Patrick Wilson.
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Barry Sonnenfeld (Wild Wild West, Men in Black)
Barry Sonnenfeld (Wild Wild West, Men in Black) directs Big Trouble, an ensemble comedy based on a novel by humorist Dave Barry.
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Feng Ying
The current director is Feng Ying (冯英), with Wang Quanxing (王全兴) as deputy, and Wang Caijun (王才军) the répétiteur.
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Zhang Yimou
Its director is Zhang Yimou, who once upon a time was one of China’s greatest filmmakers, responsible for lauded historical dramas like Raise the Red Lantern as well as neo-wuxia action sagas like Hero.
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Zhang Yimou and Tian Zhuangzhuang
The film also had a director group including Zhang Yimou and Tian Zhuangzhuang.
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Boris Polonsky, and Jim Samartino
Everything Epic Games has just announced the first expansion for their 2018 dice driven adventure board game, Big Trouble in Little China, by designers Christopher Batarlis, Boris Polonsky, and Jim Samartino.
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Xue Xiaolu
Led by acclaimed producers Bill Kong (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, House of Flying Daggers) and Greg Basser (Concussion, Goosebumps and Chinese productions Cold Wall II, Rise of the Legend) and female director Xue Xiaolu, the film stars Chinese actor Jiayin Lei (Guns and Roses, Brotherhood of Blades II) in the lead role.
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Chen Kaige
The directors include Chen Kaige, Zhang Yibai, Guan Hu and Xu Zheng, with Chen as the chief director.
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James Jianzhang Liang
James Jianzhang Liang has served as a director since Dec 2017.
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Chen Wang
The current director is Chen Wang and the overseas director is Zhonglin Wang, Regents' Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Zheng Wei
Zheng Wei, the main director of the drama, previously directed The Imperial Doctress and Secret of the Three Kingdoms.
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Xin Cheng Jiang
The film’s writer/director, Xin Cheng Jiang, is known as an influential commercial TV director.
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Allen Chang Kuo-Fu
The director of the film is Allen Chang Kuo-Fu, the winner of the Golden Horse Award Best Short Film in 2000.
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Chen Kuo-fu
The film is a Columbia Pictures production, and the director Chen Kuo-fu, at the time, was the head of Columbia Pictures' Asian branch.
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Kwak Jae-yong
In April 2011, the film was renamed as Tang Crisis, but when the British production company withdrew the British production company's investment, the film turned into a Chinese-Japanese co-production, and confirmed Kwak Jae-yong as the director.
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