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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: WELLSPRING/GENIUS
EAN: 0796019809962
Format: Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: The Weinstein Company
Manufacturer: The Weinstein Company
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: The Weinstein Company
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 27, 2008
Running Time: 104 minutes
Studio: The Weinstein Company
Theatrical Release Date: 1979
Sales Rank: 5569
MPN: WEID80996D
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Product Description: Studio: Genius Products Inc Release Date: 01/27/2009 Run time: 100 minutes
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If you like fighting, the use of wepons, fights between husband and wife this is your move. A Japanese woman marries a chinese man and they argue about there fighting steyals and the fight is on.
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seriously from the get go this vehicle starring Gordon Liu takes off and never stops til the end of the movie. What's interesting is how this all done but you'll need to see it for yourself. He takes on many different master of Japanese martial arts and weapons. All of this is brought about due to his marriage with a best friend that was pre-arranged and she's Japanese. So they have fights about who's style is better and hold's more merit.
I would say more but it kind of gives ... Read More
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this was originally titled Shaolin VS Ninja, but it's a classic by any name, buy and watch it a bunch of times. Great flick
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This is a marvelous film. Awesome fight sequences. It goes to show that you can make a quality kung fu film without wire work.
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It's a beautiful thing to see a Shaw Brothers film get the five star treatment, but it's even better when the movie itself is a five star film, like this classic from Liu Chia-liang (Lau Kar-leung). His movies rarely disappoint, in fact, some of his failures are superior than other's successes. My personal fave from him is "36th Chamber of Shaolin", but this is just a tiny notch below that one. It's a totally unique take on the familiar topic of Chinese vs. Japanese. Instead of it being down ... Read More
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