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  1. Raymond Wong Ying-wah (Chinese: 黃英華, born 6 April 1968) is a Hong Kong film score composer. Among his works is the score for the 2004 martial arts film directed by Stephen Chow, Kung Fu Hustle, which was nominated for the Best Original Film Score in the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards.

  2. Raymond Wong Pak-ming MH ( Chinese: 黃百鳴; born 8 April 1946; [1] sometimes transliterated as Raymond Wong Bak-ming) is a Hong Kong film producer, playwright, director and actor. He is one of the most successful producers in Hong Kong cinema, having been one of the comedians to establish Cinema City Studios in 1980.

  3. The majority of the film's original score was composed by Raymond Wong and performed by the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra. The score imitates traditional Chinese music in 1940s swordplay films. [2] Along with Wong's compositions and various traditional Chinese songs, classical compositions are featured in the score, including excerpts ...

  4. Raymond Wong, de son vrai nom Wong Ying-wah, (黃英華, né le 6 avril 1968) est un compositeur hongkongais de musique de film. Il compte dans sa carrière les bande-originales de Shaolin Soccer et Crazy Kung-Fu qui lui valent une nomination du Prix de la meilleure musique de film aux Hong Kong Film Awards .

    • The Music – Raymond Wong’s “Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained”
    • The Sequence in Question
    • Bringing It All Back Home

    Raymond Wong is a Hong Kong film score composer, making his start with fellow composer and eventual celebrity Mark Lui on 1994’s A Taste of Killing and Romance 《杀手的童话》. The soundtrack was… very early 1990s (which really was just a bad hangover of the 1980s) with synthesisers dominating the soundscape. He would strike gold the same year soundtrackin...

    Kung Fu Hustle is perhaps more well-known for its outlandish comedy bits and cast of misfits. However, upon closer inspection, it really is an incredibly well-made, thoroughly planned out film with superb use of movement and music. The film wastes no time in establishing its villains. A police station, ironically dubbed the “super crime fighters”, ...

    In an interview with IGN in 2012, Stephen Chow shared that he took some time to figure out how to differentiate the Axe Gang while making them look tough. Realising that actor Danny Chan is a dancer, he settled on the use of dance to establish just that; that everything is so effortless for the boss that he could waltz over everyone else. Not only ...

  5. 27. Feb. 2017 · Raymond Wong (Chinese name: Wong Yin-Wah) is a film composer who has been working on Hong Kong productions since the early 1990's. Wong is best known for his work on films by Johnnie To and Stephen Chow, and has recieved nominations for two Hong Kong Film Awards. He has also had a few s… read more

  6. Raymond Wong Ying-wah (Chinese: 黃英華, born 6 April 1968) is a Hong Kong film score composer. Among his works is the score for the 2004 martial arts film directed by Stephen Chow, Kung Fu Hustle, which was nominated for the Best Original Film Score in the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards. He also received n