Young Tiger | DVD | (21/02/2005)
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| RRP Meng Fei stars in this action-packed tale as a Kung Fu prodigy known as Little Tiger the best fighter in his martial arts school. When a rich punk offers to fight Little Tigers elderly school master he honourably steps in to beat and humiliate the cocky challenger. Whilst on his way home from the school he witnesses his opponent being harassed by a group of thugs trying to collect money on behalf of their overseeing evil boss. In his attempt to the help Little Tiger is also beaten by the gang and when the rich punk is killed he is framed for his murder. Detained by the police Little Tiger tries to explain his way out of the setup but to no avail and eventually escapes aiming to track down the real killers and prove his innocence. Knowing he cannot return home he seeks sanctuary at his girlfriends apartment and tells her he's going to clear his name but with the cops on his tail this isn't going to be easy. Soon Little Tigers picture is in all the newspapers and it attracts the attention of everyone in the area including the evil crime boss who orders his gang of thugs headed by action star Mars to kill him as he may cause them trouble. Their task is not as easy as anticipated though as Little Tiger fights off the gang and manages to escape their clutches on numerous occasions and is determined to prove he is not the killer. Directed and starring legendary Hong Kong action director Wu Ma Young Tiger also features a short appearance by Jackie Chan in the opening credits.
Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kidplay Exclusive | DVD | (23/03/2010)
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| RRP The Sundance Kid is the fastest gun in the West, his sidekick Butch is a dreamer, always planning that bigger, better bank raid. But things are getting tougher and soon the accident-prone anti-heroes decide it's time to head south and disappear into legend.Winner of 4 Oscars including Best Screenplay for William Goldman and Best Song ('Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head') and Best Score for Burt Bacharach.
Come Drink With Me | DVD | (08/06/2009)
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| RRP Cheng Pei-Pei stars as Golden Swallow in this influential 1966 martial-arts saga from pioneering director King Hu one of the first to feature a woman fighter in the lead role. Set in 19th-century China (and featuring a cameo from a very young Jackie Chan) Come Drink With Me has it's heroine battling to rescue her brother from a band of kidnappers in a role that helped pave the way for subsequent hits like Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill. This fun adventurous movie also features the excellent Yueh Hua in the obligatory kung-fu-master-disguised-as-beggar role.
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