Shaolin Boxers Blu-Ray - Limited Edition
Shaolin Boxers Blu-Ray - Limited Edition
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This is a limited edition release and features :
- O-Card slipcase featuring new artwork by Darren Wheeling
- Collector’s booklet featuring new writing by Hong Kong cinema scholar Aaron Han Joon Magnan-Park
Directed by Ta Huang (Chinese Hercules) and released at the height of the 1970s kung fu craze, Shaolin Boxers offers a rare leading role to James Tien – who more often played supporting roles in films such as Fist of Fury, The Iron-Fisted Monk and The Magnificent Bodyguards – in an action-packed narrative that charges him with rescuing innocents from forces of corruption and evil.
In Fuquan, the people are terrified of the local Security Chief, He Rong (Chu Mu, The Invincible Iron Palm), who gained his position by bribing the referee in an annual martial arts tournament held between four villages. In order to wrestle control from this band of tyrants, Lin Zhi-gang (Tien) – a student of the Dragon Village Shaolin school – enters the competition to prove his dominance and free the villagers from their obligation to pay for He’s protection. But He Rong does not intend on relinquishing power so easily, and teams up with Lei Biao (Li Min-lang, The Shadow Boxer) – a mysterious kung fu adept with shaky morality – to ensure that Lin does not emerge victorious.
Released at a time when audiences all over the world clamoured for kung fu cinema in the aftermath of Bruce Lee’s breakout films The Big Boss, Fist of Fury and – above all – Enter the Dragon, Shaolin Boxers is a slice of martial arts mayhem that draws upon all the most enduring elements of the Hong Kong action film. Eureka Classics is proud to present the film on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK from a new 2K restoration.
Details
Actors: James Tien, Mi Tien, Tien Ying Li
Director: Ta Huang
Special Features: New audio commentary with East Asian cinema expert Frank Djeng (NY Asian Film Festival), New audio commentary with Hong Kong cinema experts Mike Leeder and Arne Venema, Shaolin Style – new interview with Wayne Wong - editor of Martial Arts Studies, Original theatrical trailer
Release Year: 1974
Technical Details
Run Time: 78 mins
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 original aspect ratio
Video Format: PAL
More Information
Format: Blu-Ray
Label: Eureka Video
Region Coding: Region B
Language: Mandarin
Subtitles: English
Case Type: Blu-Ray Case with O-Ring Slipcase
Genre: Action, Adventure
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