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The Legend is Born -- Ip Man (simplified Chinese: 叶问前传; traditional Chinese: 葉問前傳) is a 2010 Hong Kong semi-biographical martial arts film based on the events in the early life of Wing Chun master Yip Man (also spelled as Ip Man). The film's story is not made in collaboration with Wilson Yip's Ip Man starring Donnie Yen; however both Sammo Hung and Fan Siu-wong are featured in the film, but introduced as alternate characters.The film was directed by Herman Yau and stars Dennis To in the title role as Yip Man. One of the highlights of the film is a special appearance by Ip Chun, son of Yip Man, who plays Leung Bik in the film. The film focuses on Yip Man's early life and the story of how he learned the martial arts style of Wing Chun. In contrast, Ip Man and Ip Man 2 focus on the events in his life that took place during the Second Sino-Japanese War and after he moved to Hong Kong. Dennis To as Ip Man Fan Siu-wong as Ip Tin-chi / Tanaka Eiketsu, Ip Man's oath brother who is actually a Japanese spy Huang Yi as Cheung Wing-shing, Ip Man's love interest Rose Chan Ka-Wun as Lee Mei-wai, Ip Man's junior. Xu Jiao as the younger Lee. Ip Chun as Leung Bik, Ip Man's sisuk Sammo Hung as Chan Wah-shun, Ip Man's sifu Hins Cheung as Cho, Ip Man's love rival Yuen Biao as Ng Chung-sok, Ip Man's senior Lam Suet as Cheung Ho-tin, the vice-mayor of Foshan and father of Cheung Wing-shing Sire Ma as Cheung Wing-wah, Cheung Wing-shing's younger sister Bernice Liu as Kitano Yumi Chen Zhihui as Ip Man's father Kenny Kwan Andy Taylor as foreign challenger at the field hockey match The film was released in Hong Kong on 24 June 2010.