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Horrible History: Four Historical Epics by Chang Cheh (1972-1976)
de Cheh Chang, Hsueh-Li Pao, Wu Ma

Eureka Entertainment - 10 décembre 2024
(édition avec fourreau non contractuelle après la période de précommande)

Titre Original
Audio
: Mandarin, English
Sous-titres : English
Durée : 7h39
Format : Blu ray / 4 movies / Import UK 
Zone : B
Genre : Action, Biopic, Aventure

Synopsis
Marco Polo / The Pirate / Boxer Rebellion / Four Riders
Often described as the “Godfather of Hong Kong Cinema,” Chang Cheh made nearly a hundred films during a long and storied career spent at the Shaw Brothers Studio, where he directed such landmark films as The One-Armed Swordsman, Five Deadly Venoms and The Heroic Ones. Many of his films drew upon Chinese history for inspiration – and many of them were based on real people and events. Eureka Classics presents four of his best historical epics in this limited-edition set: Marco Polo, The Pirate, Boxer Rebellion and Four Riders.

In Marco Polo, the eponymous Venetian explorer (Richard Harrison) becomes embroiled in a battle between the Mongol Empire and Chinese rebels in the thirteenth century. In The Pirate, the infamous nineteenth-century raider Cheung Po Tsai (Ti Lung) must evade agents of the Imperial Court while attempting to aid the downtrodden residents of a coastal village. In Boxer Rebellion, a group of Chinese patriots use kung fu to protect their nation against invading forces at the turn of the twentieth century. Finally, in Four Riders, a Chinese veteran of the Korean War enlists three comrades to help him escape the South Korean Military Police Command after he is falsely accused of murdering an American soldier.

Contenu et Bonus
  • 1080p HD presentations on Blu-ray from masters supplied by Celestial Pictures
  • Original mono audio tracks
  • Optional English subtitles, newly translated for this release
  • Two brand new commentaries by East Asian film expert Frank Djeng (NY Asian Film Festival) and martial artist / filmmaker Michael Worth
  • Two brand new commentaries by action cinema experts Mike Leeder and Arne Venema
  • National Defence – A new interview with Hong Kong cinema scholar Wayne Wong on Boxer Rebellion
  • Rewriting History – A new video essay on Chang Cheh’s historical films by Jonathan Clements, author of A Brief History of China