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Heroes Shed No Tears DVD

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From John Woo the director of Hong Kong movie classics including Bullet in the Head and The Killer comes his ferocious war movie Heroes Shed No Tears. Eddy Ko stars as Chinese mercenary Chan Chung who is hired to kidnap an infamous Thai drug baron and bring him to justice. On the trail they conflict with a Vietnamese general and from that point on find themselves fighting on two increasingly vicious fronts with more yet to come! Anyone tiring of the formulaic 'Hollywood' John Woo will revel in this his first slo-mo gunfest of gory glory where an eye for an eye is played... out in unforgettable flesh tearing action. This is Woo at his most brutal and with an arsenal of explosive mayhem he pulls out all the stops to show the true hell of war: John Woo style! [show more]

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Released
24 October 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Cine-Asia presents Hong Kong Legends 
Classification
Runtime
85 minutes 
Features
Anamorphic, Dolby, PAL, Surround Sound, Widescreen 
Barcode
5060085367134 
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A Chinese mercenary is hired to kidnap a powerful Thai drugs-baron. He manages to antagonise a Vietnamese general, so the mercenary ends up fighting on two sets of adversaries.A Chinese mercenary is hired to kidnap a powerful Thai drugs-baron. He manages to antagonise a Vietnamese general, so the mercenary ends up fighting on two sets of adversaries.