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Release Date:
December 1, 2011
Original Title:
開心魔法
Alternate Titles:
Happy Magic
Hoi Sam Moh Faat
KAI XIN MO FA
开心魔法
開心魔法
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Huayi Brothers Pictures
Pegasus Motion Pictures
Tin Tin Film Production
上海天娱传媒有限责任公司
Production Countries:
China | Hong Kong
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 100
Nobody knows that Professor Hong Sum Kwai is actually the Water Magician, one of the five elemental wizards. One day, Hong accidentally loses his magical powers, which are transferred to his student Cheng Meisi. The girl happily uses the superhuman abilities she acquired by luck in life, at school, and on the volleyball court, but those powers also land her in trouble as a war of wizardry rages around her... Fire Magician Bi Yewu is desperate to turn back time to change a tragedy in the past, but to do so he needs to bring together the powers of all five elemental wizards. Wood Magician Gu Xinyue foresees catastrophe if time is warped, so he alerts the other wizards - including Earth Magician Ling Feng and Metal Magician Charlie - to join forces and prevent it from happening...
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Director:
Wilson Yip
Director of Photography:
Cheung Man-Po
Editor:
Cheung Ka-Fai
Original Music Composer:
Chiu Tsang-Hei
Andy Cheung Yan-Kit
Producer:
Raymond Wong Pak-Ming
Script Supervisor:
Sin Tsz-Man
Writer:
Edmond Wong Chi-Mun
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