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  • Dragon Lord - Deluxe Limited Edition [Blu-ray] [Region A & B & C]Dragon Lord - Deluxe Limited Edition | Unknown | (23/02/2026) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Following the breakout success of The Young Master (1980), Jackie Chan returned with Dragon Lordan ambitious, stunt-packed spectacle that pushed the limits of action cinema. Famous for earning a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most takes ever required for a single scene, the film showcases Chan's relentless pursuit of perfection. The story follows childhood friends Lung (Jackie Chan) and Ngau (Mars), whose carefree days of dodging schoolwork and stirring up mischief take a dangerous turn when they stumble into a ruthless gang smuggling priceless Chinese artifacts out of the country. What begins as lighthearted adventure quickly escalates into a fight for survival, delivering breathtaking action and trademark Jackie Chan innovation in stunning 4K UHD.// LIMITED EDITION 4-DISC SET //O-Ring featuring classic Japanese and International ArtworkRigid Slipcase featuring new artwork by Sean Longmore Collectable Double-sided Postcard 40-page perfect-bound book featuring new writing on the film by Thorsten Booze, Will Blaik, David West, Andrew Heskins & CJ Lines// FEATURES //Brand-new 4K restorations in 2.35:1 aspect ratio from the Original 35mm Camera NegativesPresented in Dolby Vision High Dynamic Range (HDR10 Compatible)4K (2160p) UHD presentationsHigh Definition (1080p) Blu-ray discs also included96 minute Original Hong Kong Theatrical Cut91 minute English Export Cut103 minute Extended Cut - released in limited territories, featuring approximately 15 minutes of exclusive extended/alternate footage111 minute Hybrid Cut (HD)Original Theatrical Cantonese Mono1982 English Export Dub [approx 5 mins presented in English-subtitled Cantonese for undubbed portions]Alternate Home Release Cantonese Mono Mix2003 English 5.1 mixNewly translated English subtitles & a simplified subtitle track [Applies to the Jianzi shuttlecock match only, this subtitle set simplifies the dialogue in that scene, allowing you to focus on the action]// EXTRAS //Brand new audio commentary by East Asian film experts Frank Djeng (NY Asian Film Festival) & F.J. DeSanto [HK Cut][Brand New] Interview with Mars Cheung on Dragon Lord[Brand New] Interview: Dragon Lord Titbits with Angie ChenThe Insider: Interview with Louis Sit ¢ The Fall Guy: An Interview with MarsThe Master Returns: An interview with Wong In-SikBehind-The-Scenes TeaserHong Kong TrailerEnglish TrailerReversible sleeve with alternative Hong Kong artwork

  • Project A - Part 2 [1987]Project A - Part 2 | DVD | (27/01/2003) from £5.08   |  Saving you £11.91 (234.45%)   |  RRP £16.99

    For people who've discovered Jackie Chan through his American hit Rush Hour and want to learn what his Hong Kong movies are like, Project A is an excellent place to start. Chan plays a sailor in 19th-century Hong Kong; pirates have been terrorizing the seas for months and all efforts to combat them have been sabotaged by the corrupt chief of police and a criminal gang, who are in cahoots with the pirates. But the plot is hardly the point--a Jackie Chan movie is about astonishingly acrobatic action sequences and breathtaking stunts, and Project A has plenty. Of particular interest is a bicycle chase that is more suspenseful than any car chase you've ever seen. Chan is joined by Sammo Hung (star of the US TV series Martial Law) as a shifty con man who comes through when the chips are down. Project A also features Yuen Biao, a frequent co-star in Chan's movies, who's yet another astounding martial artist. But what separates Jackie Chan movies from other kung fu flicks is his sense of humour; every fight scene is punctuated by something--a clever use of a prop or sudden reversal of your expectations--that will make you bark with laughter. Sometimes it's just so exquisitely choreographed that the entire movie seems to float on a cloud of giddy delight. Jackie Chan is often compared to the classic silent comedians for his grace and timing--he lives up to it. --Bret Fetzer

  • The Hard Way [1991]The Hard Way | DVD | (05/06/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Michael J. Fox and James Woods team up for hilarious action-adventure from director John Badham. Nick Lang (Fox) is a popular actor who seeks out obsessive detective Moss (Woods) in order to research a new part and break out of his 'nice guy' screen image. On the trail of a ruthless serial killer the last thing Moss needs is a pampered Hollywood sidekick...

  • Jackie Chan - My Story / My StuntsJackie Chan - My Story / My Stunts | DVD | (03/09/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Jackie Chan lays down the ground rules for the world's most dangerous game.......... He's the biggest action movie star in the world (and possibly the smallest too) already a living legend for the spectacular and death-defying stunts he performs which electrify movie audiences worldwide and often land him in casualty nursing sometimes serious injuries. He's Jackie Chan and he has himself produced and directed a 90 minute behind-the-scenes look at what amounts to the world's most

  • Project A [1983]Project A | DVD | (24/06/2002) from £14.13   |  Saving you £10.86 (76.86%)   |  RRP £24.99

    For people who've discovered Jackie Chan through his American hit Rush Hour and want to learn what his Hong Kong movies are like, Project A is an excellent place to start. Chan plays a sailor in 19th-century Hong Kong; pirates have been terrorizing the seas for months and all efforts to combat them have been sabotaged by the corrupt chief of police and a criminal gang, who are in cahoots with the pirates. But the plot is hardly the point--a Jackie Chan movie is about astonishingly acrobatic action sequences and breathtaking stunts, and Project A has plenty. Of particular interest is a bicycle chase that is more suspenseful than any car chase you've ever seen. Chan is joined by Sammo Hung (star of the US TV series Martial Law) as a shifty con man who comes through when the chips are down. Project A also features Yuen Biao, a frequent co-star in Chan's movies, who's yet another astounding martial artist. But what separates Jackie Chan movies from other kung fu flicks is his sense of humour; every fight scene is punctuated by something--a clever use of a prop or sudden reversal of your expectations--that will make you bark with laughter. Sometimes it's just so exquisitely choreographed that the entire movie seems to float on a cloud of giddy delight. Jackie Chan is often compared to the classic silent comedians for his grace and timing--he lives up to it. --Bret Fetzer

  • Dragon Lord [1982]Dragon Lord | DVD | (25/08/2003) from £22.80   |  Saving you £-2.82 (N/A%)   |  RRP £16.99

    Dragon (Jackie) and his buddy Cowboy get mixed up in a plot to swipe some valuable Chinese antiques and are forced to kick butt. However the real attraction here is a number of showstopping set pieces that involve Jackie and Cowboy playing some pretty demented versions of Badminton and Football all while trying to win the heart of a local beauty. Also known as 'Young Master In Love' and 'Dragon Strike'.

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