Jack of All Trades (2012 film)

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Jack of All Trades
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Traditional Chinese 神通鄉巴佬
Simplified Chinese 神通乡巴佬
Hanyu Pinyin Shéntōng Xiāngbālǎo
Directed byPi Jianxin
Written byMa Zhiquan
Lin Manru
Produced byDu Dayu
Wang Dafang
Yang Wenquan
Xu Jiaxuan
Shao Fei
Starring Wang Baoqiang
Eric Tsang
Sherry Cao
CinematographyXu Zhiwei
Edited byMa Binbin
Music byLin Shunlang
Production
companies
Tianjin Film Studio
Jiuzhou Audio and Video Publishing Company
Beijing Mengjiangwei Movie & TV culture Co., Ltd
Distributed byLongteng Yidu Industry Investment Co., LTD
Shanghai Xinwenhua Media Group Co., LTD
China Film Group Corporation
Release date
  • March 8, 2012 (2012-03-08)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryChina
LanguageMandarin

Jack of All Trades is a 2012 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Pi Jianxin and written by Ma Zhiquan and Lin Manru, starring Wang Baoqiang, Eric Tsang, and Sherry Cao. [1] The film premiered in China on 8 March 2012. [2] [3]

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Production

This film took place in Xinyi District, Taipei. [4]

Release

It was released in China on 8 March 2012.

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