"Actor: Leslie Cheung"

  • A Better Tomorrow 2 [1987]A Better Tomorrow 2 | DVD | (11/09/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £16.99

    Director John Woo and star Chow Yun-Fat return in the jaw-dropping heart-stopping sequel to the break-through gangster drama that changed action movies forever! This time the mayhem blasts its way from New York City to Hong Kong as renegade gangsters and hot shot cops take on the syndicate in a relentless showdown of honor loyalty and bullet-riddled revenge... Considered by many fans to be superior to the original A Better Tomorrow 2 is the award-winning action masterpiece whose final epic gun battle is one of the most awesome sequences of John Woo's entire career!

  • Inner Senses [2002]Inner Senses | DVD | (13/11/2006) from £18.88   |  Saving you £-3.89 (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    Are you ready to be possessed and believe that ghosts are real? A young woman haunted by fleeting images of ghosts visits a psychologist who tells her that the visions are all in her mind. But when the psychologist starts having the same visions the two begin to unravel a mystery that leads to a forgotten past... This was the final big screen performance from the wonderful Leslie Cheung (1956-2003) who took his own life shortly after the film was released.

  • A Better Tomorrow [1986]A Better Tomorrow | DVD | (30/04/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    The film which brought Hong Kong and international audiences to the stellar talent of John Woo (Hard Boiled Face/Off) and Chow Yun-Fat (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon) A Better Tomorrow is an undeniable Hong Kong action classic spawning innumerous imitations in its wake. Chow is the slick killer Mark who along with his best friend Ho (Ti Lung) are living the high-life after a very successful counterfeiting scheme. But troubles begin when Ho's younger brother Kit (Leslie Cheung - Happy Together) a police officer in training discovers what his brother does for a living leading the three to a blazing finale which pushes their loyalties to the limit. Joining the talents of Chow and Woo A Better Tomorrow marks the first outing of a very successful pairing which went on to re-invent Hong Kong film.

  • The Wong Kar-Wai Collection [1994]The Wong Kar-Wai Collection | DVD | (26/01/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £29.99

    Titles Comprise: Ashes of Time Redux: In ancient China on the edge of a vast desert swordsman Ouyang Feng (Leslie Cheung) lives the life of a vagabond controlling a network of deadly assassins. Pitiless and cynical his heart has long been wounded by a love he neglected then lost. But as seasons friends and enemies come and go he begins to reflect back upon the origin of his solitude. Action-packed and visually dazzling with an all-star cast of Hong Kong cinema greats and extraordinary cinematography by Christopher Doyle Ashes of Time Redux is the ultimate edition of Wong Kar Wai's long-lost martial arts classic brilliantly re-cut and remixed for the 21st Century. Chungking Express: 'Chungking Express' is the ultra-stylish film by internationally acclaimed Hong Kong director Wong Kar-Wai. Using gorgeous Hong Kong stars and perfect pop music 'Chungking Express' tells two stories of lovelorn cops dangerous drug smugglers and California dreamers. The first story takes place in the infamous Chungking Mansions as melancholic Cop No 223 meets a mysterious woman in a wig and dark glasses in a late night bar little dreaming she's a big-time heroin smuggler up to her neck in trouble. The second story is set around the Midnight Express fast-food joint where Cop No 663 played by Hong Kong heart-throb Tony Leung orders his dinner each night. So broken-up over an air hostess who's flown away 663 fails to notice that the girl who serves his food (Hong Kong rock star Faye Wong) has a massive crush on him. Until to the soundtrack of California Dreaming she takes drastic action to mend his broken heart... Happy Together Cult director Wong Kar Wai's first film shot outside of Hong Kong is a spellbinding tribute to blind passion that features two of Asian cinema's biggest stars. Lai (Tony Leung) and Ho (Leslie Cheung) arrive in Argentina as lovers but while driving south in search of adventures something goes wrong and Ho leaves for Buenos Aries. Devastated Lai finds work in a tango bar but is consumed by thoughts of being happy together once more with Ho. A heady cocktail of sound and vision Wong and cinematographer Christopher Doyle marry the rythms of Buenos Aries and Frank Zappa's jazz to an astonishing array of images.

  • Double Tap [2000]Double Tap | DVD | (12/04/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Leslie Cheung stars as Rick a skilled marksman capable of firing a ""double tap"" - the positioning of two rapidly successive bullets in the exact same position on any given target. Taking part in a shooting competition he finds himself pitched up against Hong Kong cop Miu (Fong). When a gunman goes on the rampage during the competition Miu freezes forcing Rick to take out the psycho. The rush of delivering the fatal shot has a profound effect on Rick. Three years later Rick has tu

  • Once A ThiefOnce A Thief | DVD | (25/09/2006) from £14.42   |  Saving you £-5.44 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    They only stop to reload! A close-knit trio of dashing art thieves (Chow Yun-Fat Leslie Cheung and Cherie Chung) undertake one last lucrative job before their planned retirement only to be torn apart when the heist goes awry as the result of a double-cross from their criminal mentor. Once reunited the team resolves to get revenge.

  • Days Of Being Wild [1990]Days Of Being Wild | DVD | (26/06/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

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