Sammo Hung Three Film Blu ray Box Set Competition Kung Fu Kingdom 770x472
Presented FULLY UNCUT (for the first time ever in the UK) from brand new 2K restorations, this 3-Disc Blu-ray edition debuting worldwide, is part of the Eureka Classics range, which includes a Limited Edition booklet [2,000 copies only], is available to order now on Blu-ray and releases on Monday 7th October 2019.
One of the most prolific figures in the history of Hong Kong action cinema, Sammo Hung (Hung Kam-bo, or more affectionately, “Da Goh Da” [Big, Big Brother]) has worked as a stuntman, actor, choreographer, producer and director in a career spanning almost 60 years (his first film appearance was in 1961). Presented here are three highlights from his incredible career, showcasing his astonishing skill and artistry both in front of, and behind the camera.
The Iron-Fisted Monk [1977] – Sammo Hung’s directorial debut, “The Iron-Fisted Monk” introduced many of the choreographic and editing techniques that would become commonplace in modern action cinema. A significantly darker and more violent film than audiences were used to, the film was originally cut when released on UK home video, but is presented here fully uncut for its worldwide Blu-ray debut from a brand new 2K restoration.
The Magnificent Butcher [1979] – Directed by the legendary Yuen Woo-ping as a spiritual successor to his earlier smash hit, “Drunken Master”.
“The Magnificent Butcher” stars Sammo as “Butcher” Lam Sai-wing, a pupil of Wong Fei-hung (the role Jackie Chan portrayed in “Drunken Master”, but here played by Kwan Tak-hing who played the legendary folk hero in over 70 films).
When Lam is framed for murder by a rival clan, he must track down the real murderer and fight to clear his name. To be strong enough to have a chance of winning, he must train under the original Drunken Master, Beggar So! Presented from a brand new 2K restoration.
Eastern Condors [1987] – Quite possibly Sammo’s best film, this high-kicking tribute to “The Dirty Dozen” sees ten convicts offered amnesty if they undertake a deadly mission behind enemy lines in Vietnam to destroy a top-secret munitions dump. Featuring numerous references to Western war movies, such as “The Deer Hunter” and “Rambo: First Blood Part II”, “Eastern Condors” is an action masterpiece like no other, filled with incredibly dangerous stunt sequences and full-contact fight scenes that left its cast bloody and bruised. Presented here fully uncut for the first time ever in the UK, and from a brand new 2K restoration, this film is an absolute must-see!
This release is an absolute ESSENTIAL must-have edition for all fans of real kung fu, martial arts and blisteringly-paced physical action movies!
Lucky Kung Fu Kingdom readers can get their copy for FREE courtesy of our friends at Eureka Entertainment BUT DO HURRY, COMPETITION ENDS SUNDAY 20th OCTOBER 2019!
All you need to do to be in with a chance of winning is “LIKE” the KUNG FU KINGDOM FACEBOOK PAGE, “SHARE” this SAMMO HUNG BLU-RAY COMPETITION POST, and WRITE IN THE POST’S COMMENTS section, your answer to the following simple question:
In the opening scene of “Enter the Dragon”, Sammo Hung fought which legendary martial arts star? Was it:
Winners will be notified via Facebook message by 23:59GMT/BST Monday 21st October 2019.
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