Project A Part II
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Project A Part II
Summary
Project A Part II is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Project A Part II's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Project A Part II was directed by Jackie Chan[4].
- Jackie Chan wrote the screenplay for Project A Part II[5].
- Edward Tang wrote the screenplay for Project A Part II[6].
- Project A Part II's composer is recorded as Michael Lai[7].
- Project A Part II's genre is action comedy film[8].
- Project A Part II's genre is martial arts film[9].
- Project A Part II's genre is adventure film[10].
- Project A Part II followed Project A[11].
- A cast member of Project A Part II was Jackie Chan[12].
- A cast member of Project A Part II was Maggie Cheung[13].
- A cast member of Project A Part II was Rosamund Kwan[14].
- A cast member of Project A Part II was Carina Lau[15].
- A cast member of Project A Part II was David Lam[16].
- A cast member of Project A Part II was Bill Tung[17].
- A cast member of Project A Part II was Kenny Ho[18].
- Project A Part II was produced by Raymond Chow[19].
- Project A Part II was produced by Leonard Ho[20].
- Project A Part II was produced by David Lam[21].
- Project A Part II was produced by Edward Tang[22].
- Project A Part II's production company is recorded as Orange Sky Golden Harvest[23].
- Project A Part II's production company is recorded as Paragon Films Ltd.[24].
- Project A Part II's director of photography is recorded as Yiu-Tsou Cheung[25].
- The original language of Project A Part II was Yue Chinese[26].
- Project A Part II was distributed by video on demand[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Raymond Chow[19], Leonard Ho[20], David Lam[21], and Edward Tang[22]. Project A Part II was directed by Jackie Chan[4]. Screenwriters include Jackie Chan[5] and Edward Tang[6]. Cast members include Jackie Chan[12], Maggie Cheung[13], Rosamund Kwan[14], Carina Lau[15], David Lam[16], and Bill Tung[17].
Publication
Publication dates include July 25, 1987[28], August 7, 1987[29], August 19, 1987[30], October 1, 1987[31], December 3, 1987[32], and June 10, 1988[33]. The original language of Project A Part II was Yue Chinese[26]. Genres include action comedy film[8], martial arts film[9], and adventure film[10]. It was distributed by video on demand[27].
Reception
Reviews include 6.5/10[34] and 70%[35].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Project A Part II followed Project A[11].
Why It Matters
Project A Part II has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]