Pushing Hands

Pushing Hands

Release date : December 7, 1991
Runtime : 1h 45m
Countries of origin : Taiwan /
Original Language : English / Mandarin /
Director : Ang Lee /
Writers : James Schamus / Ang Lee /
Production companies : Ang Lee Productions / Central Motion Picture Corporation /
Budget : $400,000.00
Revenue : $152,322.00
December 7, 1991 1h 45m Taiwan Comedy English More
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Mr. Chu is an elderly widower who teaches tai chi chuan in Beijing. He moves to America to live with his son's family, but finds the cultural adjustment difficult. Since his daughter-in-law is a white woman who does not speak Chinese, Mr. Chu's son, Alex, must mediate.
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Sihung Lung
Mr. Chu
Wang Bozhao
Alex Chu
Deb Snyder
Martha Chu
Wang Lai
Mrs. Chen
Haan Lee
Jeremy Chu
Wang Hung-Chang
Boss Huang
Jeanne Kuo Chang
New Cooking Teacher
James Lou
Mr. Chao
Chit-Man Chan
Chef Tsien

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  • title:Pushing Hands
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1991
  • Runtime:1h 45m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Taiwan ·
  • Original Language: English · Mandarin ·
  • Director: Ang Lee /
  • Writers: James Schamus · Ang Lee ·
  • Production companies: Ang Lee Productions · Central Motion Picture Corporation ·
  • Budget:$400,000.00
  • Revenue:$152,322.00
  • Overview:Mr. Chu is an elderly widower who teaches tai chi chuan in Beijing. He moves to America to live with his son's family, but finds the cultural adjustment difficult. Since his daughter-in-law is a white woman who does not speak Chinese, Mr. Chu's son, Alex, must mediate.
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