Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Donnie Yen | ... | Ip Man | |
Scott Adkins | ... | Barton Geddes | |
Danny Kwok-Kwan Chan | ... | Bruce Lee (as Kwok-Kwan Chan) | |
Vanness Wu | ... | Hartman Wu | |
Jim Liu | ... | Ming | |
Kent Cheng | ... | Bob | |
Yue Wu | ... | Wan Zong Hua | |
Ka-nin Ngo | ... | Leung Kan | |
Adrian Wheeler | ... | Mr. Wight | |
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Chris Collins | ... | Colin Frater |
Vanda Margraf | ... | Wan Yonah | |
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Nicola Stuart-Hill | ... | Gabrielle Cox |
Nico Amedeo | ... | INS officer Walters | |
Grace Englert | ... | Becky | |
John F. Cruz | ... | General Armstrong |
Ip Man has to travel to San Francisco to find a new school for his son who just gets expelled. When he attempts to get a recommendation letter from the Chinese Benevolent Association, he finds that the martial arts masters are furious with one of Ip Man's students who teaches Kung Fu to Americans. Meanwhile, discrimination against Chinese is making things even more tense as Ip Man has to stand up for his fellow countrymen as well. Written by heyitsnuel
My only objection is the selection of a 40+ yrs old actor to play a 24yrs old Bruce Lee. The aged face of that actor was more than obvious. Aside from that, i really enjoyed the movie. All four of them are excellent movies.