HIGH-DEFINITION BLU-RAY PRESENTATION 2.0 Cantonese with English Subtitles Audio Commentary by Frank Djeng Sam Ho on Lau Kar-leung by Fred Ambroisine Trailer Stills Gallery
The action legend himself - Jackie Chan (Shanghai Noon, Rush Hour) - explodes across the screen on in a power-packed adventure that critics agree captures some of the most incredible action stunts ever. When the British government is discovered smuggling precious Chinese artefacts out of the country, folklore hero Wong Fei Hung (Chan) uses his uniquely outlandish style of martial arts - Drunken Boxing - to fight the conspirators and salvage the valuables before it's too late. And the more Hung drinks, the more agile he becomes - able to fend off numerous attacks with unbelievable moves. With Chinese treasures and family pride on the line, Hung steps up to every challenge.
When the former member of a failing magical kung fu order threatens to destroy the remaining group's reputation through his loud mouth insults and defamatory behaviour, an elite band of killers is dispatched to silence him forever. Though perhaps the golden age of martial cinema had been and gone, this late entry wuxia style film from The Shaw Brothers house of dreams was still able to pack a powerful punch. Written, directed and starring Chia-Liang Liu (The Spiritual Boxer, Spiritual Boxer II), this gloriously fast-paced drama which entertainingly mixes swordplay with hand to hand combat in a fabulously furious rollicking adventure weaves its own special kind of magic.
Wrestling superstar The Rock reprises his role from "The Mummy Returns" as a deadly assassin in ancient times, destined to become The Scorpion King.
The dragon lives again; only this time he's a little bit bigger! `Martial Law' star Sammo Hung invokes the spirit of Bruce Lee to play a Little Dragon-obsessed Kung Fu cop in this high-octane action comedy. Partnered with the wiry bald-headed Karl Maka the crime-fighting duo fall foul of local gang boss Wing (Lau Kar-wing) and are forced to fight a running battle against a series of ruthless henchmen including Triad thugs Thai assassins and a Kung Fu fighting Crime-Lord. Shaw
Sum Yu is a young princess betrothed to the dictator Yuan Shih-Kai. Unfortunately Sum Yu is being detained by Sun Yat-Sen's republican loyalists and Yuan Shih-Kai sends Governor Li (Liu) to bring her to him. Meanwhile Wong Fei-Hung is enlisted to take the princess to a safe hiding place and learns the art of drunken boxing which he uses to defend the princess from the Governor and his cadre of troops...
New Killers In Town: Battling babes heroine Moon Lee and Shaw Brothers veteran Lui Chi Liang prepare to do battle with the chinese underworld. One of the best Asian babe flicks of the 1990's. Escape From Brothel: When two young girls are trapped in a ruthless vice ring they enlist the help of their brothers to regain their freedom. However the brutal gang lords have other idea! An all-out Kung Fu fest with Billy 'Fist Of A Legend' Chong and sex kitten Pauline Wong this best seller is now available on DVD for the first time.
In 1930s China a young girl is trained in the ways of drunken monkey fighting. Inspired by Jackie Chan's 'Drunken Master' movies this is the first true Hong Kong Kung Fu movie of the new millennium; a classic in the making!
The action legend himself β Jackie Chan (Rush Hour, Shanghai Noon) β explodes across the screen in a power-packed adventure that critics agree captures some of the most incredible action stunts ever! When the British government is discovered smuggling precious Chinese artefacts out of the country, folklore hero Wong Fei Hung (Jackie Chan) uses his uniquely outlandish style of martial arts... Drunken Boxing... to fight the conspirators and salvage the valuables before itβs too late! And the more Hung drinks, the more agile he becomes β able to fend off numerous attacks with unbelievable moves! With Chinese treasures and family pride on the line, Hung steps up to every challenge in this fun and unstoppably entertaining hit.
Successful director Lau Kar Leung's (Liu Chia Liang) films usually had a strong traditional emphasis on martial virtue and the importance of family. This is very evident in his kung fu comedy My Young Auntie which stars Kara Hui Ying Hung as a yougn heiress to an esteemed kung fu family embroiled in internal strife. Her gutsy and dauntless performance opposite Lau's starring role as her calm to psychotic elderly nephew-by-marriage earned Hui the Best Actress Award at the 1982 Hong Kong Film Awards.
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