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  1. My Schoolmate the Barbarian: Directed by Siu-Hung Chung, Jing Wong. With Nicholas Tse, Stephen Fung, Joey Yung, Samuel Pang. A brainy private school student is transferred to a far less elite institution, where he must fend off classmates who settle scores with fistfights.

  2. My School Mate, The Barbarian. After an unexplained absence of nine months, Stone returns to find his title claimed by “Mantis” (Samuel Pang), a sadistic and cruel fighter. Stone, the returnee, is a gentler character and despite provocation, refuses to fight.

  3. 'My Schoolmate, the Barbarian' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on Google Play Movies, Apple iTunes, Amazon Video, and YouTube .

  4. Accept All. Customize Choices. Edward has mistakenly enrolled in a school which traditionally uses fists to solve problems.

  5. Aug 28, 2018 · My School Mate, the Barbarian is not a bad Hong Kong fight film. While it has some typical Wong Jing gags, altogether, it is not a bad film at all, thanks in part to Tony Ching’s action in the high school to the chemistry between real-life buddies Stephen Fung and Nicholas Tse. WFG RATING: B

  6. My School Mate, The Barbarian is a 2001 Hong Kong comedy film that follows the story of Ma Kwai (played by Nicholas Tse), a streetwise martial arts expert who is accidentally enrolled in an elite private school. The film also stars Stephen Fung as his best friend, and Joey Yung as the love interest.

  7. My Schoolmate, the Barbarian 2001 | Maturity Rating: U/A 16+ | 1h 29m | Action A brainy private school student is transferred to a far less elite institution, where he must fend off classmates who settle scores with fistfights.