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V3 Shawscope Volume Three (Arrow US Limited Edition) (Blu-Ray) PREORDER

Original price was: $149.99.Current price is: $139.99.

Back with all-new exclusive restorations and hours of insightful bonus material, if you thought the previous two Shawscope sets showed the Shaw Brothers studio at its strongest, you ain’t seen nothing yet!

 

Availability: Coming Soon

BECAUSE OF THE SIZE AND WEIGHT OF THIS ITEM, YOU CAN ONLY ORDER IT BY ITSELF

Before Hong Kong’s mightiest film studio mastered the art of the kung fu film, Shaw Brothers hit box office gold with a very different kind of martial arts cinema, one that channelled the blood-soaked widescreen violence of Japanese samurai epics and Italian spaghetti westerns into a uniquely Chinese form: the wuxia pian. With their enthralling tales drawn from historical myth and legend of sword-wielding (and often gravity-defying) noble heroes, the wuxia films housed in this next instalment of Arrow Video’s best-selling Shawscope series demonstrate the sweeping stylistic evolution of the genre, from the righteous stoicism of the late-60s Mandarin period, right through to the wild-and-weird anarchism of the early-80s Cantonese explosion.

The iconic One-Armed Swordsman trilogy, directed between 1967 and 1971 by wuxia cinema godfather Chang Cheh, made household names of stars “Jimmy” Wang Yu and David Chiang and set the gory template for many of the films to come. Contrary to Chang’s tales of loyal brotherhood, many wuxia films focused on female protagonists, three very different examples of which we see next: Ho Meng-hua’s Lady Hermit, with the great Cheng Pei-pei (Come Drink with Me) as a virtuous swordswoman called upon to stop a vicious warlord; Chor Yuen’s scandalous Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan in which the titular lady of the night masters every deadly skill she can to get revenge on those who enslaved her; and Cheng Kang’s all-star epic The 14 Amazons, in which Shaws’ finest starlets play the real-life women of the Yang dynasty, avenging their fallen menfolk in battle. Next, Chor Yuen adapted several beloved novels by consummate wuxia storyteller Gu Long to the big screen, four of which are collected here: The Magic Blade, Clans of Intrigue, Jade Tiger and The Sentimental Swordsman, all starring the redoubtable Ti Lung. As kung fu overtook wuxia at the box office, the genre evolved into unexpected new directions, with its chivalrous knights-errant replaced by conflicted antiheroes, as seen in Sun Chung’s breathlessly exciting The Avenging Eagle and Boxer’s Omen goremeister Kuei Chih-hung’s fatalistic masterpiece Killer Constable. Finally, just when it seemed the wuxia film had nowhere left to turn, Eighties excess reigned supreme in the special-effects-soaked, fourth-wall-breaking fantastical delights of Taylor Wong’s Buddha’s Palm and Lu Chun-ku’s Bastard Swordsman.

Back with all-new exclusive restorations and hours of insightful bonus material, if you thought the previous two Shawscope sets showed the Shaw Brothers studio at its strongest, you ain’t seen nothing yet!

LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY COLLECTION CONTENTS

– High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentations of all fourteen films, including thirteen new 2K restorations by Arrow Films from the original negatives, and a new 4K restoration of One-Armed Swordsman by Celestial Pictures

– Original uncompressed Mandarin mono, plus Cantonese and/or English (where applicable) lossless mono options

– Newly translated English subtitles for each film

– Illustrated 60-page collectors’ booklet featuring new writing by David West, Jonathan Clements and Dylan Cheung, plus cast and crew listings and notes on each film by Ian Jane

– New artwork by Tony Stella, Ilan Sheady, Tom Ralston, Jolyon Yates, Kung Fu Bob and Chris Malbon

РHours of illuminating bonus features, including feature commentaries on each film, several cast-and-crew interviews from the Fr̩d̩ric Ambroisine Video Archive, and the rare alternate Korean cut of Killer Constable

– Exclusive CD of music from the De Wolfe Music Library, as heard in The Avenging Eagle and other Shaw Brothers classics

PRE-ORDER: NOW

RELEASE DATE: NOVEMBER 26 2024

THIS IS A PREORDER DISC THAT IS DUE TO BE RELEASED ON OR ABOUT 11/26/24 

ALL ITEMS ORDERED TOGETHER WILL BE CHARGED AT THE TIME OF THE ORDER

AND SHIP TOGETHER WHEN EVERYTHING IS IN STOCK. PLEASE PLACE MULTIPLE

ORDERS IF YOU WISH TO HAVE ITEMS SHIPPED AS THEY ARRIVE

WE ONLY OFFER STORE CREDIT FOR THE CANCELLATION OF ANY PREORDER

ALL DETAILS, INCLUDING RELEASE DATE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

The One-Armed Swordsman (Chang Cheh, 1967)

Return of the One-Armed Swordsman (Chang Cheh, 1969)

The New One-Armed Swordsman (Chang Cheh, 1971)

Lady Hermit (Ho Meng-hua, 1971)

Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan (Chor Yuen, 1972)

The 14 Amazons (Cheng Kang & Charles Tung Shao-yung, 1972)

The Magic Blade (Chor Yuen, 1976)

Clans of Intrigue (Chor Yuen, 1977)

Jade Tiger (Chor Yuen, 1977)

The Sentimental Swordsman (Chor Yuen, 1977)

The Avenging Eagle (Sun Chang, 1978)

Killer Constable (Kuei Chih-hung, 1980)

Buddha’s Palm (Taylor Wong, 1982)

Bastard Swordsman (Tony Lou Chun-ku, 1983)

Weight 75 oz
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