Said to be cool Lü cao di movie (Mongolian Ping Pong).
Movie Premier in 2005.
Admissions: 17,707 (Netherlands) (31 December 2006)
Gross: $71,223 (USA) (4 February 2007), $70,939 (USA) (10 December 2006), $70,626 (USA) (5 November 2006), $67,369 (USA) (17 September 2006), $65,089 (USA) (10 September 2006), $63,477 (USA) (3 September 2006), $62,377 (USA) (27 August 2006), $60,265 (USA) (20 August 2006), $53,416 (USA) (13 August 2006), $49,364 (USA) (6 August 2006), $43,113 (USA) (30 July 2006), $29,908 (USA) (23 July 2006), $17,844 (USA) (9 July 2006), $14,590 (USA) (25 June 2006), $9,674 (USA) (18 June 2006), $8,637 (USA) (4 June 2006), $7,193 (USA) (28 May 2006), $4,814 (USA) (30 April 2006), $3,252 (USA) (23 April 2006), € 12,095 (Netherlands) (6 August 2006)
Weekend Gross: $284 (USA) (4 February 2007) (1 screen), $235 (USA) (10 December 2006), $414 (USA) (5 November 2006) (1 screen), $240 (USA) (17 September 2006) (2 screens), $1,612 (USA) (10 September 2006) (2 screens), $1,100 (USA) (3 September 2006) (2 screens), $1,153 (USA) (27 August 2006) (1 screen), $3,692 (USA) (20 August 2006) (2 screens), $3,069 (USA) (13 August 2006), $3,397 (USA) (6 August 2006) (1 screen), $8,211 (USA) (30 July 2006) (3 screens), $11,560 (USA) (23 July 2006) (2 screens), $837 (USA) (9 July 2006), $4,194 (USA) (25 June 2006) (5 screens), $7,030 (USA) (18 June 2006) (2 screens), $510 (USA) (4 June 2006) (1 screen), $684 (USA) (28 May 2006), $390 (USA) (30 April 2006) (1 screen), $3,252 (USA) (23 April 2006) (2 screens), € 11,027 (Netherlands) (6 August 2006) (9 screens)
Opening Weekend: $3,252 (USA) (23 April 2006) (2 screens), € 11,027 (Netherlands) (6 August 2006) (9 screens)
Hunter, Stephen. In Mongolia, Steppes to Heaven. In: The Washington Post (USA), Vol. 129, Iss. 228, 21 July 2006, c5, (NP)
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Certificates: USA:Not Rated, Australia:PG
Color Info: Color
Countries: China
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Languages: Mongolian
Locations: Inner Mongolia, China
Runtimes: USA:102
Tech Info: PFM:35 mm
Release Dates: Germany:15 February 2005, USA:11 June 2005, USA:13 October 2005, Japan:22 October 2005, Spain:22 October 2005, USA:2 April 2006, USA:21 April 2006, USA:21 April 2006, USA:5 May 2006, Hungary:18 May 2006, USA:26 May 2006, USA:2 June 2006, USA:23 June 2006, USA:7 July 2006, USA:7 July 2006, USA:21 July 2006, USA:21 July 2006, Netherlands:3 August 2006, France:4 August 2006, Belgium:11 October 2006, France:11 October 2006, Japan:28 April 2007
In movie played:
Dawa (actor)
Geliban (actor)
Hurichabilike (actor)
Yidexinnaribu (actor)
Badema (actress)
Bu He (producer)
Bin Lu (producer)
Hao Ning (writer)
Jie Du (cinematographer)
Wuhe (composer)
Hao Ning (director)
Yong Jiang (editor)