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Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li

Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li is a 2009 American martial arts[3] action film[4] based upon the Street Fighter video game series produced by Capcom. Directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak from a screenplay written by Justin Marks, the film serves as a non-canonical spin-off and theatrical tie-in to Street Fighter IV (2008). The story follows the quest of Street Fighter character Chun-Li, played by Kristin Kreuk,[5] before the events of the original Street Fighter.[6] The film co-stars Neal McDonough as M. Bison, Chris Klein as Charlie Nash, Michael Clarke Duncan as Balrog, and Black Eyed Peas member Taboo as Vega.

Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAndrzej Bartkowiak
Written byJustin Marks
Based onStreet Fighter
by Capcom
Produced byPatrick Aiello
Ashok Amritraj
StarringKristin Kreuk
Chris Klein
Neal McDonough
Robin Shou
Moon Bloodgood
Josie Ho
Taboo
Michael Clarke Duncan
CinematographyGeoff Boyle
Edited byDerek Brechin
Niven Howie
Music byStephen Endelman
Production
companies
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • February 27, 2009 (2009-02-27)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$50 million[1]
Box office$12.8 million[2]

Produced by Capcom and Hyde Park Entertainment, The Legend of Chun-Li was released on February 27, 2009 by 20th Century Fox, and became a critical and commercial failure. A new Street Fighter film is in the works at Legendary Entertainment.[7]

Plot edit

Chun-Li moves from San Francisco to Hong Kong with her family. There, she learns wushu from her father, businessman Xiang. The family lives a normal life until they are attacked one night by thugs working for the criminal organization Shadaloo, with Xiang being abducted in front of Chun-Li. Chun-Li grows up and becomes a talented concert pianist. One day, she receives a mysterious scroll written in ancient Chinese. Shortly after, she loses her mother to cancer. Meanwhile, at Shadaloo headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand, crime boss M. Bison announces his complete control of the organization before having the other shareholders executed by one of his henchmen, Vega.

The next day, Royal Thai Police detective Maya Sunee meets Interpol agent Charlie Nash, when both are called to investigate the murder of several crime syndicate families in Bangkok, with Nash determining Shadaloo perpetrated these crimes. In Hong Kong, an elderly woman translates Chun-Li's scroll and tells her to travel to Bangkok and find a man named Gen. Chun-Li leaves her home and goes to Bangkok. Living homeless, she searches for Gen for several days. A fight with local gangsters one night leaves her unconscious, and Gen appears and takes her to his home. Gen tells Chun-Li that he was once a comrade of Bison, and knows how to find her father. For the next few days, he teaches her his style of martial arts. Chun-Li also learns more about Bison, who is operating Shadaloo publicly. Holding the families of property owners hostage, he forces them to sign their land over to him. While spying on Bison's henchman Balrog, Chun-Li overhears a property owner being asked to hand over the rights to a docking harbor, allowing the shipment of the "White Rose".

Later that night, Chun-Li confronts Cantana, one of Bison's secretaries, in a nightclub. She obtains information on the location of the White Rose before escaping from Shadaloo's thugs and Nash and Maya. As a result of this incident, Cantana is later murdered by Bison. During lunch, Gen reveals more of Bison's past; he was born in Bangkok to Irish missionaries but abandoned as an infant, grew up an orphan and lived his life as a thief. He killed his pregnant wife and transferred his conscience into their prematurely born daughter. Gen is later attacked by Shadaloo troops and Balrog blows up his house. Chun-Li is later attacked by Vega, whom she defeats and leaves hanging by the side of a building.

Chun-Li interrogates a harbor employee who tells her the arrival time of the White Rose. She returns to the shipping yard that night, but is captured by Bison and his soldiers. Tied up and kidnapped, she is reunited with Xiang, whom Bison immediately murders. After Bison and Balrog leave the house, Chun-Li beats up the guards and escapes, during which she is shot in the arm while trying to protect a child. Angered Thai locals then attack Bison's henchmen. Chun-Li reunites with Gen, who heals her wounds and continues with her training.

After being taken off the assignment, Nash is asked by Chun-Li to back her up in taking down Bison. Aided by Maya and her SWAT team, they arrive at the shipping yard and engage in a shootout with Shadaloo forces. Gen enters a ship and faces off Balrog, ultimately killing him. Meanwhile, Bison flees the scene after taking a Russian-speaking girl from that ship. She turns out to be his daughter Rose. Chun-Li and the officers arrive at Bison's headquarters. The policemen take Rose out to safety while Chun-Li and Gen face Bison. During that battle, Chun-Li charges up a Kikoken, shoots it at him and knocks him off before she breaks his neck with her legs.

Chun-Li returns to her home in Hong Kong and settles down, then Gen pays her a visit. He shows her a newspaper advert for an upcoming Street Fighter tournament, telling her that a fighter named Ryu might be a recruit for their cause. She declines the offer, telling him she is home for now.

Cast edit

Production edit

In 2006, Hyde Park Entertainment and Capcom announced its intention to produce a film adaptation of the game series in a joint venture under the 20th Century Fox banner, with the storyline to focus on a Street Fighter origin story starting with one of its characters Chun-Li with screenwriter Justin Marks to write a script for the adaptation.[8] In 2007, Hype Park has chosen Andrzej Bartkowiak to helm as film director.[9] That same year, it was announced that Kristin Kreuk was cast as Chun-Li.[9]

In 2008, Michael Clarke Duncan, Chris Klein, Taboo, Rick Yune and Neal McDonough were cast as characters Balrog, Charlie Nash, Vega, Gen and M. Bison with Moon Bloodgood, Edmund Chen, Josie Ho and Cheng Pei-pei were also cast in roles as well.[10][11][12] In the interview with MTV, Jean-Claude Van Damme who played Guile in the 1994 film revealed that he was offered to reprise his role but turned down the movie.[13] Before shooting began Yune left the film for unknown reasons but was replaced by Robin Shou, who played Liu Kang, the lead character in the Mortal Kombat films as Gen.[14] Dion Lam and Jonathan Eusebio served as the film's fight choreographers.[3]

Filming took place between March and April 2008. Shooting locations included Hong Kong, China; Bangkok, Thailand; Vancouver, Canada; and Reno, Nevada and Herlong, California, United States.

Release edit

Originally it was slated to be released to theatres sometime in Fall 2008 release, but because of the ongoing writers strike at the time, the film was released in theatres in the United States on February 27, 2009. In Australia, the film did not receive a theatrical release, but a straight-to-DVD release instead on January 14, 2010.[15]

Box office performance edit

The film opened theatrically on its opening weekend on February 27, 2009 alongside Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience and Madea Goes to Jail (the latter on its second weekend). The film opened at #9 on its opening weekend at over $1.5 million.[2] The film flopped at the box office, grossing $12.8 million worldwide against its $50 million budget.[1]

Home media edit

The film was released on home media on DVD and Blu-ray on June 30, 2009. with a Unrated/PG-13 version. The special First Run release included a bonus DVD of the Udon Street Fighter Comic Series: "Round One FIGHT."[citation needed]

The film performed at #9 at the American DVD sales chart, selling 92,830 units in the first weekend. About 258,000 DVD units have been sold so far in the United States, bringing in revenue of $4.7m. This figure does not include DVD rentals/Blu-ray sales.[16]

Reception edit

Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li, like the previous live-action film Street Fighter, was not pre-screened for critics, who panned it.[17] Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a rating of 3% based on 61 reviews.[18] It was ranked 44th in Rotten Tomatoes' 100 worst reviewed films of the 2000s,[19] with the critical consensus "The combination of a shallow plot and miscast performers renders Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li a perfectly forgettable video game adaptation." At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film has received an average score of 17, based on 11 reviews, indicating "overwhelming dislike".[20]

Film historian Leonard Maltin seemed to agree, stating that "The 1994 picture was one of the worst movies ever inspired by a video game; even Jean-Claude Van Damme fans couldn't rationalize this turkey, which should have been titled Four Hundred Funerals and No Sex. Yet this pointless and inept action vehicle makes its predecessor seem like Gone with the Wind...Hopelessly contrived, with lamely-choreographed fight sequences; highlight is Chris Klein's cry of 'Bomb! Get out, now!' Our sentiments exactly."[21]

Among the film's more positive reviews, Rob Nelson of Variety wrote: "Neither the best nor the worst of movies derived from video games, Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li at least gives action fans plenty to ogle besides the titular heroine (Kristin Kreuk)."[22] Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times wrote that the film was "reveling in the vivid Bangkok locations, Geoff Boyle's photography is crisp and bright, and Dion Lam's action choreography unusually witty."[23]

Negative reviews focused on the screenplay and fight scenes. Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that "other than a few reasonably well-staged fight sequences, the proceedings are dull and visually uninspired. Justin Marks' solemn screenplay lacks any trace of wit."[20][24]Jeremy Wheeler of TV Guide wrote: "Fight scenes, while admirable for shaking off the shaky-cam aesthetic of their big-screen brethren, neither inspire nor find a good balance between martial arts and FX-laden power punches."[25] Jim Vejvoda of IGN gave the film 1.5 stars out of 5, writing: "There's better staged and more enjoyable brawls between Peter and The Chicken on Family Guy."[26] Ryan Davis of Giant Bomb described it as "a re-envisioning [of the source material] by people who can't see."[27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009)–Box Office Data, DVD and Blu-ray Sales, Movie News, Cast and Crew Information". The Numbers. Retrieved December 3, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009)". Box Office Mojo. Amazon.com.
  3. ^ a b Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009) - Andrzej Bartkowiak | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related | AllMovie. Retrieved 2024-05-26 – via www.allmovie.com.
  4. ^ "Street Fighter - The Legend Of Chun-li". British Board of Film Classification.
  5. ^ "Casting: Kreuk streetfights, Kitsch is Gambit". TV.com. Retrieved March 3, 2008.
  6. ^ "Street Fighter The Legend of Chun-Li".
  7. ^ Klawans, Justin (2023-04-03). "New 'Street Fighter' Movie in Development, Legendary Gains Franchise Rights". Collider. Retrieved 2023-04-06.
  8. ^ McClintock, Pamela; LaPorte, Nicole (October 27, 2006). "'Street Fighter' packs Hyde Park punch". Variety. from the original on November 5, 2015.
  9. ^ a b McNary, Dave; Graser, Marc (September 5, 2007). "Bartkowiak to direct 'Street Fighter'". Variety. from the original on July 26, 2015.
  10. ^ Coming Soon (March 20, 2008). "More Street Fighter Cast Details". Coming Soon.
  11. ^ "The new M. Bison is". Aint It Cool News. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  12. ^ . 3 March 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-03-03. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  13. ^ Horowitz, Josh (March 3, 2008). "Jean-Claude Van Damme Re-Evaluates Career: 'I Will Never Do Another Movie I Would Not Like'". MTV. from the original on January 14, 2009.
  14. ^ Gibson, Ellie (March 19, 2008). "Street Fighter film out next year". EuroGamer. Retrieved March 22, 2008.
  15. ^ Videos videoezy.com.au [dead link]
  16. ^ "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  17. ^ "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li". The A.V. Club. The Onion. 28 February 2009. Retrieved February 28, 2009.
  18. ^ "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved October 6, 2021.  
  19. ^ "Worst of the Worst 2009". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. 2009. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
  20. ^ a b "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009): Reviews". Metacritic. CBS. Retrieved February 20, 2012.
  21. ^ Maltin's TV, Movie, & Video Guide
  22. ^ Nelson, Rob (February 27, 2009). "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li". Variety. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
  23. ^ Catsoulis, Jeannette (February 27, 2009). "Kristin Kreuk as a Martial Artist Looking for Her Father". The New York Times. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
  24. ^ Scheck, Frank. . The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on March 4, 2009.
  25. ^ Jeremy Wheeler. "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li". TV Guide. Retrieved February 28, 2009.
  26. ^ Jim Vejvoda. "IGN: Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li Review". IGN Entertainment. News Corporation. Retrieved March 13, 2009.
  27. ^ Ryan Davis. "TANG: SF: The Legend of Chun-Li". Giant Bomb. Whiskey Media. Retrieved July 2, 2009.

External links edit

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  • Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li at AllMovie
  • Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li at Metacritic  
  • Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li at Box Office Mojo
  • Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li at IMDb  
  • Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li at Rotten Tomatoes  
  • Production Blog

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Street Fighter The Legend of Chun Li is a 2009 American martial arts 3 action film 4 based upon the Street Fighter video game series produced by Capcom Directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak from a screenplay written by Justin Marks the film serves as a non canonical spin off and theatrical tie in to Street Fighter IV 2008 The story follows the quest of Street Fighter character Chun Li played by Kristin Kreuk 5 before the events of the original Street Fighter 6 The film co stars Neal McDonough as M Bison Chris Klein as Charlie Nash Michael Clarke Duncan as Balrog and Black Eyed Peas member Taboo as Vega Street Fighter The Legend of Chun LiTheatrical release posterDirected byAndrzej BartkowiakWritten byJustin MarksBased onStreet Fighterby CapcomProduced byPatrick AielloAshok AmritrajStarringKristin KreukChris KleinNeal McDonoughRobin ShouMoon BloodgoodJosie HoTabooMichael Clarke DuncanCinematographyGeoff BoyleEdited byDerek BrechinNiven HowieMusic byStephen EndelmanProductioncompaniesCapcomAdlabs FilmsHyde Park EntertainmentDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease dateFebruary 27 2009 2009 02 27 Running time96 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 50 million 1 Box office 12 8 million 2 Produced by Capcom and Hyde Park Entertainment The Legend of Chun Li was released on February 27 2009 by 20th Century Fox and became a critical and commercial failure A new Street Fighter film is in the works at Legendary Entertainment 7 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Box office performance 4 2 Home media 5 Reception 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editChun Li moves from San Francisco to Hong Kong with her family There she learns wushu from her father businessman Xiang The family lives a normal life until they are attacked one night by thugs working for the criminal organization Shadaloo with Xiang being abducted in front of Chun Li Chun Li grows up and becomes a talented concert pianist One day she receives a mysterious scroll written in ancient Chinese Shortly after she loses her mother to cancer Meanwhile at Shadaloo headquarters in Bangkok Thailand crime boss M Bison announces his complete control of the organization before having the other shareholders executed by one of his henchmen Vega The next day Royal Thai Police detective Maya Sunee meets Interpol agent Charlie Nash when both are called to investigate the murder of several crime syndicate families in Bangkok with Nash determining Shadaloo perpetrated these crimes In Hong Kong an elderly woman translates Chun Li s scroll and tells her to travel to Bangkok and find a man named Gen Chun Li leaves her home and goes to Bangkok Living homeless she searches for Gen for several days A fight with local gangsters one night leaves her unconscious and Gen appears and takes her to his home Gen tells Chun Li that he was once a comrade of Bison and knows how to find her father For the next few days he teaches her his style of martial arts Chun Li also learns more about Bison who is operating Shadaloo publicly Holding the families of property owners hostage he forces them to sign their land over to him While spying on Bison s henchman Balrog Chun Li overhears a property owner being asked to hand over the rights to a docking harbor allowing the shipment of the White Rose Later that night Chun Li confronts Cantana one of Bison s secretaries in a nightclub She obtains information on the location of the White Rose before escaping from Shadaloo s thugs and Nash and Maya As a result of this incident Cantana is later murdered by Bison During lunch Gen reveals more of Bison s past he was born in Bangkok to Irish missionaries but abandoned as an infant grew up an orphan and lived his life as a thief He killed his pregnant wife and transferred his conscience into their prematurely born daughter Gen is later attacked by Shadaloo troops and Balrog blows up his house Chun Li is later attacked by Vega whom she defeats and leaves hanging by the side of a building Chun Li interrogates a harbor employee who tells her the arrival time of the White Rose She returns to the shipping yard that night but is captured by Bison and his soldiers Tied up and kidnapped she is reunited with Xiang whom Bison immediately murders After Bison and Balrog leave the house Chun Li beats up the guards and escapes during which she is shot in the arm while trying to protect a child Angered Thai locals then attack Bison s henchmen Chun Li reunites with Gen who heals her wounds and continues with her training After being taken off the assignment Nash is asked by Chun Li to back her up in taking down Bison Aided by Maya and her SWAT team they arrive at the shipping yard and engage in a shootout with Shadaloo forces Gen enters a ship and faces off Balrog ultimately killing him Meanwhile Bison flees the scene after taking a Russian speaking girl from that ship She turns out to be his daughter Rose Chun Li and the officers arrive at Bison s headquarters The policemen take Rose out to safety while Chun Li and Gen face Bison During that battle Chun Li charges up a Kikoken shoots it at him and knocks him off before she breaks his neck with her legs Chun Li returns to her home in Hong Kong and settles down then Gen pays her a visit He shows her a newspaper advert for an upcoming Street Fighter tournament telling her that a fighter named Ryu might be a recruit for their cause She declines the offer telling him she is home for now Cast editKristin Kreuk as Chun Li Katherine Pemberton as young Chun Li Neal McDonough as M Bison Brendan Miller as young Bison Chris Klein as Interpol Agent Charlie Nash Michael Clarke Duncan as Balrog Moon Bloodgood as Detective Maya Crimson Viper Sunee Taboo as Vega Robin Shou as Gen Edmund Chen as Huang Xiang Chun Li s father Josie Ho as Cantana Elizaveta Kiryukhina as Rose Cheng Pei pei as Zhilan Emilze Junqueira as Jeanne Xiang Chun Li s mother Krystal Vee as LucyProduction editIn 2006 Hyde Park Entertainment and Capcom announced its intention to produce a film adaptation of the game series in a joint venture under the 20th Century Fox banner with the storyline to focus on a Street Fighter origin story starting with one of its characters Chun Li with screenwriter Justin Marks to write a script for the adaptation 8 In 2007 Hype Park has chosen Andrzej Bartkowiak to helm as film director 9 That same year it was announced that Kristin Kreuk was cast as Chun Li 9 In 2008 Michael Clarke Duncan Chris Klein Taboo Rick Yune and Neal McDonough were cast as characters Balrog Charlie Nash Vega Gen and M Bison with Moon Bloodgood Edmund Chen Josie Ho and Cheng Pei pei were also cast in roles as well 10 11 12 In the interview with MTV Jean Claude Van Damme who played Guile in the 1994 film revealed that he was offered to reprise his role but turned down the movie 13 Before shooting began Yune left the film for unknown reasons but was replaced by Robin Shou who played Liu Kang the lead character in the Mortal Kombat films as Gen 14 Dion Lam and Jonathan Eusebio served as the film s fight choreographers 3 Filming took place between March and April 2008 Shooting locations included Hong Kong China Bangkok Thailand Vancouver Canada and Reno Nevada and Herlong California United States Release editOriginally it was slated to be released to theatres sometime in Fall 2008 release but because of the ongoing writers strike at the time the film was released in theatres in the United States on February 27 2009 In Australia the film did not receive a theatrical release but a straight to DVD release instead on January 14 2010 15 Box office performance edit The film opened theatrically on its opening weekend on February 27 2009 alongside Jonas Brothers The 3D Concert Experience and Madea Goes to Jail the latter on its second weekend The film opened at 9 on its opening weekend at over 1 5 million 2 The film flopped at the box office grossing 12 8 million worldwide against its 50 million budget 1 Home media edit The film was released on home media on DVD and Blu ray on June 30 2009 with a Unrated PG 13 version The special First Run release included a bonus DVD of the Udon Street Fighter Comic Series Round One FIGHT citation needed The film performed at 9 at the American DVD sales chart selling 92 830 units in the first weekend About 258 000 DVD units have been sold so far in the United States bringing in revenue of 4 7m This figure does not include DVD rentals Blu ray sales 16 Reception editStreet Fighter The Legend of Chun Li like the previous live action film Street Fighter was not pre screened for critics who panned it 17 Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a rating of 3 based on 61 reviews 18 It was ranked 44th in Rotten Tomatoes 100 worst reviewed films of the 2000s 19 with the critical consensus The combination of a shallow plot and miscast performers renders Street Fighter The Legend of Chun Li a perfectly forgettable video game adaptation At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the film has received an average score of 17 based on 11 reviews indicating overwhelming dislike 20 Film historian Leonard Maltin seemed to agree stating that The 1994 picture was one of the worst movies ever inspired by a video game even Jean Claude Van Damme fans couldn t rationalize this turkey which should have been titled Four Hundred Funerals and No Sex Yet this pointless and inept action vehicle makes its predecessor seem like Gone with the Wind Hopelessly contrived with lamely choreographed fight sequences highlight is Chris Klein s cry of Bomb Get out now Our sentiments exactly 21 Among the film s more positive reviews Rob Nelson of Variety wrote Neither the best nor the worst of movies derived from video games Street Fighter The Legend of Chun Li at least gives action fans plenty to ogle besides the titular heroine Kristin Kreuk 22 Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times wrote that the film was reveling in the vivid Bangkok locations Geoff Boyle s photography is crisp and bright and Dion Lam s action choreography unusually witty 23 Negative reviews focused on the screenplay and fight scenes Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that other than a few reasonably well staged fight sequences the proceedings are dull and visually uninspired Justin Marks solemn screenplay lacks any trace of wit 20 24 Jeremy Wheeler of TV Guide wrote Fight scenes while admirable for shaking off the shaky cam aesthetic of their big screen brethren neither inspire nor find a good balance between martial arts and FX laden power punches 25 Jim Vejvoda of IGN gave the film 1 5 stars out of 5 writing There s better staged and more enjoyable brawls between Peter and The Chicken on Family Guy 26 Ryan Davis of Giant Bomb described it as a re envisioning of the source material by people who can t see 27 See also edit nbsp Film portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Japan portal List of films based on video gamesReferences edit a b Street Fighter The Legend of Chun Li 2009 Box Office Data DVD and Blu ray Sales Movie News Cast and Crew Information The Numbers Retrieved December 3 2021 a b Street Fighter The Legend of Chun Li 2009 Box Office Mojo Amazon com a b Street Fighter The Legend of Chun Li 2009 Andrzej Bartkowiak Synopsis Characteristics Moods Themes and Related AllMovie Retrieved 2024 05 26 via www allmovie com Street Fighter The Legend Of Chun li British Board of Film Classification Casting Kreuk streetfights Kitsch is Gambit TV com Retrieved March 3 2008 Street Fighter The Legend of Chun Li Klawans Justin 2023 04 03 New Street Fighter Movie in Development Legendary Gains Franchise Rights Collider Retrieved 2023 04 06 McClintock Pamela LaPorte Nicole October 27 2006 Street Fighter packs Hyde Park punch Variety Archived from the original on November 5 2015 a b McNary Dave Graser Marc September 5 2007 Bartkowiak to direct Street Fighter Variety Archived from the 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