All in the Family (film)

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Hua Fei Man Cheng Chun
Directed by Mu Zhu
Produced by Raymond Chow
Written by Ken Suma
Starring Jackie Chan
Sammo Hung Kam-Bo
Linda Chu
James Tien
Dean Shek
Distributed by Golden Harvest
Release date(s) 1975
Country Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
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All in the Family (traditional Chinese: 花飛滿城春; pinyin: Hua Fei Man Cheng Chun) is a 1975 Hong Kong adult comedy film, directed by Mu Zhu and produced under Golden Harvest productions.

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A family gathers to be with its dying father. The reunion brings old rivalries to the surface.

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It contain's the first and only sex scene that Jackie Chan has done. This is also the only movie Chan has ever done in which there wasn't a single fight or stunt sequence. Chan plays a lecherous rickshaw driver.

In 2006, Information Times quoted Chan's response to an article in the Hong Kong media regarding the film.[1]

"I had to do anything I could to make a living 31 years ago, but I don't think it's a big deal, even Marlon Brando used to be exposed in his movies," Chan said. "The porn movie at that time was more conservative than the current films," he said. Hong Kong netizens tipped local media that Chan was in the porn movie "All in the Family" in 1975, with a porn movie star who was famous at that time. The Hong Kong made movie, directed by Zhu Mu, was defined as a comedy.

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  1. ^ Hua Fei Man Cheng Chun. CSFD - Česko-Slovenská Filmová Databáze. Retrieved on 2007-08-29.

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