"Actor: Mang HOI"

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  • Zu Warriors From The Magic Mountain (Eureka Classics) Limited Edition Blu-rayZu Warriors From The Magic Mountain (Eureka Classics) Limited Edition Blu-ray | Blu Ray | (20/04/2020) from £12.55   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    One of the most important cinematic achievements in Hong Kong cinema, Tsui Hark's Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain birthed the modern-day special effects industry in Hong Kong, and influenced filmmakers around the world, including John Carpenter (who credited the film as the inspiration for Big Trouble in Little China). Featuring an all-star cast led by Yuen Biao (Wheels on Meals, Project A) as young soldier Dik Ming-kei, currently caught in a war between two rival armies during the Tang Dynasty. Taking sanctuary in a cave within the ominous Zu Mountain, he becomes entangled in a battle with supernatural forces beyond his comprehension. Featuring breath-taking art design, stunning cinematography, and ground-breaking special effects, Eureka Classics is extremely proud to present Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain from a brand new 2K restoration making its worldwide debut on Blu-ray. SPECIAL FEATURES: Limited Edition O-CARD with new artwork by Darren Wheeling [2000 units] PLUS: A collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film [2000 units] 1080p presentation on Blu-ray from a brand new 2K restoration Cantonese, and English soundtrack options, original monaural presentations Newly translated English subtitles Brand new and exclusive feature length audio commentary by critic and Asian cinema expert Tony Rayns Brand new and exclusive interview with Tsui Hark a lengthy and in-depth interview with director Tsui Hark filmed in 2020 exclusively for this release Zu: Time Warrior [93 mins] the export cut of the film produced for European theatres, featuring a wraparound segment with Yuen Biao as a modern-day college student who is transported, Wizard of Oz style, to 10th Century China Tsui Hark episode of Son of the Incredibly Strange Film Show originally aired on British television in 1989 Alternate opening credits, restored to their original Western presentation Archival Interview with Yien Biao [12 mins] Archival Interview with Mang Hoi [20 mins] Archival interview with Moon Lee [20 mins] Deleted Scenes Trailers

  • Fist of Unicorn [1972]Fist of Unicorn | DVD | (27/11/2006) from £9.98   |  Saving you £2.01 (20.14%)   |  RRP £11.99

    In 1972 Bruce lee agreed to action direct a film for his bestfriend Unicorn Chan. The result was this action-packed fightfest featuring some of kung fu cinema's top names like HwangIn Shik Jackie Chan Gee Han Jay Alan Hsu and even Bruce Lee. Lung lives the peaceful life of a vagabond but always being on the road with no friends or future can take its toll over time. One day Lung befriends a young acrobat named Tiger and accepts an invitation to stay with the boy and his mother in exchange for his services as a handyman. However peaceful days turn to memories when Tiger insults a man in public. That man is Wong the eldest son of the boss of a criminal organization. During that day Wong tried to make advances on a beautiful girl who was part of a group of travelling acrobats but the girl rejected him only to be confronted by Wong's henchmen later on. During the conflict most of the acrobat performers were killed. Barely alive the girl escapes to end up under Lung and Tiger's protection.

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