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For years, fans have struggled to find the definitive version of this film. With its choppy American dub (courtesy of Miramax), missing scenes, and a running time that varies wildly by region, tracking down the "real" Shaolin Soccer has been a quest worthy of the film’s heroes. Shaolin Soccer Archive.org

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Directed by Stephen Chow and Choi Ho, "Shaolin Soccer" was a critical and commercial success in Hong Kong and other parts of Asia. The film's innovative blend of martial arts and sports, combined with Chow's signature comedic style, resonated with audiences worldwide. Despite its initial limited release, "Shaolin Soccer" gained a significant following through word-of-mouth and home video releases. Today, the film is widely regarded as a classic of the martial arts genre, alongside other iconic films like "Drunken Master" and "The Prodigal Son." With its choppy American dub (courtesy of Miramax),

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The version of the 2001 film Shaolin Soccer hosted on Archive.org serves as a vital, often-uncut digital preservation of Stephen Chow’s iconic martial arts sports comedy. Offering access to original Cantonese audio, this archive provides a free, legal alternative for viewers seeking the original 113-minute Hong Kong cut rather than heavily edited international versions. You can explore the available versions of the film on Archive.org.