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Cook Up a Storm

2017·Movie·NR·98 min·7.5(200)

An international culinary competition becomes a battleground between rival cooks, one famous for his Cantonese street food and the other a Michelin-starred chef trained in France. But their rivalry takes an unexpected turn when they discover a common foe and combine their skills in a fusion of East and West.

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About Cook Up a Storm

Cook Up a Storm is a 2017 Chinese-language comedy and drama film directed by Raymond Yip Wai-Man. The cast is led by Nicholas Tse Ting-Fung, Jung Yong-hwa, Tang Yan. It has a runtime of 1h 38m. Viewers rate it 7.5/10 across 200 ratings.

Cook Up a Storm was produced by JCE Movies, Emperor Entertainment Group, and Wanda Pictures and made in Hong Kong and China. It was released on February 10, 2017, and carries a NR certification.

Director
Raymond Yip Wai-Man
Writers
Liu Yi, Manfred Wong Man-Chun, Li Jing Ling
Release date
February 10, 2017
Original language
Chinese
Age rating
NR
Status
Released
Country
Hong Kong, China
Budget
$0 million
Production
JCE Movies, Emperor Entertainment Group, Wanda Pictures

Cook Up a Storm cast & crew

Cook Up a Storm was directed by Raymond Yip Wai-Man and written by Liu Yi, Manfred Wong Man-Chun, and Li Jing Ling.

The cast features Nicholas Tse Ting-Fung as Gao Tian Ci, Jung Yong-hwa as Paul, Tang Yan as Hai Dan Mei, Michelle Bai as Mayo, Ge You as Hong Qi, and Anthony Wong as Antony Go.

Behind the camera, the score was composed by Alex San, cinematography is by Yip Shiu-Kei, and it was produced by Manfred Wong Man-Chun and Mani Fok.

Is Cook Up a Storm worth watching?

Cook Up a Storm holds an audience score of 7.5/10 from 200 ratings, marking it as well-reviewed comedy films.

At 1h 38m, it's an easy, time-light watch.

If you enjoy comedy and drama, Cook Up a Storm is worth a place on your watchlist.

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Cast of Cook Up a Storm

Nicholas Tse Ting-Fung

Nicholas Tse Ting-Fung

Gao Tian Ci

Jung Yong-hwa

Jung Yong-hwa

Paul

Tang Yan

Tang Yan

Hai Dan Mei

Michelle Bai

Michelle Bai

Mayo

Ge You

Ge You

Hong Qi

Anthony Wong

Anthony Wong

Antony Go

Du Haitao

Du Haitao

Fan Tuan

Jim Chim Sui-Man

Jim Chim Sui-Man

Da Wei Wang

Hai Ming Wei

Hai Ming Wei

Er Yong

Michelle Wai Si-Nga

Michelle Wai Si-Nga

Lin Zi Shan

Wang Taili

Wang Taili

Li Jia Cong

Liu Xianda

Liu Xianda

San Mao

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What language is Cook Up a Storm in?

Cook Up a Storm is originally in Chinese, with audio tracks including English, Mandarin, Czech, Cantonese. Subtitle and dub options vary by streaming service.

How long is Cook Up a Storm?

Cook Up a Storm runs 1 hours 38 minutes (98 minutes).

What is Cook Up a Storm rated?

Cook Up a Storm is rated NR. It holds a 7.5/10 audience score from 200 ratings.

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