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Review Ymaa  / Taiji Chin Na - The Seizing Art Of Taijiquan Release date: 1998-07-06
Run time: 102 min.
RRP: £20.99
Price: £18.99

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Review Mia Video Entertainment Ltd  / Ninja And The Warriors Of Fire / Ninja In The Killing Fields [1973]
Actors & Directors
  • York Lam
  • Glen Carson
  • Peter Davis
  • Bruce Lambert
  • Jeff Houston
  • Louis Roth
  • Stuart Sheen
Release date: 1994-07-11
Run time: 175 min.
Price: £12.99

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Review Manga Entertainment  / Choke [1995]
Actors & Directors
  • Rickson Gracie
  • Robert Raphael Goodman
Release date: 1997-05-12
Run time: 98 min.
RRP: £5.99
Price: £13.94

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Review Mia Video Entertainment Ltd  / Bloodfist IV-Die Trying
Actors & Directors
  • Don 'The Dragon' Wilson
  • Liz Torres
  • Paul Ziller
  • Amanda Wyss
Release date: 1995-10-09
Run time: 83 min.
Price: £10.99

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Review Kiseki Films  / Jackie Chan - Fire Dragon [1987] Release date: 1998-06-15
Run time: 75 min.
RRP: £14.99
Price: £0.75

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Review Kickfighting Films  / Ultimate Taekwondo - Vol. 2 Release date: 1998-08-10
Run time: 60 min.
Price: £14.99

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Review Digital Video Distribution  / Bloodsport 3 [1997]
Actors & Directors
  • Daniel Bernhardt
  • John Rhys-Davies
  • Amber van Lynt
  • Uni Park
  • Alan Mehrez
  • James Hong
Release date: 1999-04-26
Run time: 91 min.
Price: £6.99

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Review Revelation Films  / The Ultimate Fighting Championship 5 [1995] Release date: 2000-11-06
Run time: 100 min.
RRP: £14.99
Price: £1.95

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Review Mia Video Entertainment Ltd  / Fist Power [1999]
Actors & Directors
  • Chiu Cheuk
  • Anthony Wong
  • Aman Chang
  • Gigi Lai
  • Sam Lee
Release date: 2001-03-19
Run time: 92 min.
Price: £12.99

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Review Kiseki Films  / Spiritual Kung Fu [1978]
Actors & Directors
  • James Tien
  • Wei Lo
  • Dean Shek
  • Biao Yuen
  • Ching Wong
  • Li Rung Chuen
Release date: 2000-02-14
Run time: 90 min.
RRP: £6.99
Price: £1.99

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Review Kickfighting Films  / Ultimate Thai-Boxing - Fight Night Release date: 1998-08-24
Run time: 60 min.
RRP: £14.99
Price: £6.95

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Review Mia Video Entertainment Ltd  / The Blade
Actors & Directors
  • Chiu Cheuk
  • Tsui Hark
  • Xin Xin Xiong
  • Song Nei
Release date: 2000-04-10
Run time: 105 min.
Price: £12.99

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Review Mia Video Entertainment Ltd  / Ring Of Steel [1994]
Actors & Directors
  • Henry Brown
  • Deron McBee
  • James Lew
  • Robert Chapin (II)
  • David Frost (II)
  • David Speaker
Release date: 1996-02-12
Run time: 94 min.
RRP: £10.99
Price: £4.99

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Price: £10.99

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Review Made in Hong Kong  / Prodigal Son [1983]
Actors & Directors
  • Sammo Hung
  • Lam Ching Ying
  • Yuen Mao
  • Frankie Chan
  • Sammo Hung
Release date: 1998-03-09
Run time: 100 min.
RRP: £13.99
Price: £25.95

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Review Made in Hong Kong  / Once Upon A Time In China
Actors & Directors
  • Steve Tartalia
  • Biao Yuen
  • Jacky Cheung
  • Rosamund Kwan
  • Jet Li
  • Hark Tsui
Release date: 1998-10-19
Run time: 128 min.
RRP: £13.99
Price: £1.48

Review Once Upon A Time In China / Made in Hong Kong:

The first of a popular series (six in all) starring the charismatic and athletically adept Jet Li. Li plays legendary folk hero Wong Fei Hong, a late 19th-century southern Chinese healer and kung fu master. The story begins with Western powers (American, British and French) encroaching on the city of Canton. Wong is asked by the Black Flag army to safeguard the town by creating his own militia of kung fu experts. His assistants include the butcher "Porky" (Kent Cheng), a Chinese-American named Bucktooth So (Jacky Cheung) and his westernised "Auntie" Yee (Rosamund Kwan), a non-blood-related childhood friend for whom he holds a special affection. But the Westerners aren't the only problem in Canton. The ShaHo gang terrorises local businesses and has begun dealing with the Americans in exporting Chinese for slave labour and prostitution. A down-on-his-luck kung fu master named Iron Vest Yim (Yan Yee Kwan) has decided he needs to defeat Wong to open a school and Leung Fu (Jackie Chan contemporary Yuen Biao), a travelling opera troupe groupie, just keeps getting in the way. This epic martial-arts film showcases Li's amazing fighting and acrobatic skills and established Tsui Hark as a top-notch action film director. The final fight scene between Wong and Yim entails a dizzying orchestration of kicks and punches while teeter-tottering on ladders. [+]
The DVD features star bios, filmographies, trailers and clips from early Wong Fei Hong films that starred veteran actor Kwan Tak Hing. -Shannon Gee.

Review Mia Video Entertainment Ltd  / Winners And Sinners Release date: 2000-05-08
Run time: 102 min.
Price: £13.99

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Review Made in Hong Kong  / Buddhist Fist
Actors & Directors
  • Mei Sheng Fan
  • Shun-Yee Yuen
  • Woo-ping Yuen
  • Siu Ming Tsui
  • Hoi San Lee
  • Siu Tien Yuen
Release date: 1996-11-25
Run time: 83 min.
RRP: £13.99
Price: £7.99

Review Buddhist Fist / Made in Hong Kong:

Director and martial arts choreographer Yuen Woo-Ping is best known to American audiences for transforming Laurence Fishburne and Keanu Reeves into kick-ass kung fu cyber-warriors in The Matrix, but this Hong Kong pro has been turning out some of the best fight scenes in Asian cinema since 1971. He directed Jackie Chan in his breakthrough hit Drunken Master and helped turn martial arts champion Jet Li into a screen legend by choreographing Once Upon a Time in China and Fist of Legend. By contrast his 1980 The Buddhist Fist is achingly old-fashioned, a familiar revenge film about a poor but stalwart small town orphan who returns home from the big city to find a tangled mystery involving oodles of assassins and a criminal Godfather known only as "big small feet". The plot is secondary to the spectacle, a tight series of precise strike-and-pose sequences that were all the rage in the 1970s, slick and practised but stiff compared to the fluid 1980s style. Stars Yuen Shunyi and Tsui Siu Ming have neither the charisma or grace of Jackie or Jet, but they do pull out some furious moves in flare-ups both grim and goofy, including a deadly dinner date that brings new meaning to the term "food fight" and an impressive climactic duel to the death. Chunks of the score were shamelessly ripped right out of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo. -Sean Axmaker.

Review Mia Video Entertainment Ltd  / Shanghai Express
Actors & Directors
  • Marlene Dietrich
  • Eugene Pallette
  • Anna May Wong
  • Clive Brook
  • Warner Oland
  • Josef von Sternberg
Release date: 2000-06-05
Run time: 106 min.
Price: £13.99

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Review Made in Hong Kong  / Police Story [1985]
Actors & Directors
  • Bridget Lin
  • Jackie Chan
  • Jackie Chan
  • Maggie Cheung
Release date: 1998-11-09
Run time: 96 min.
RRP: £13.99
Price: £5.99

Review Police Story [1985] / Made in Hong Kong:

Jackie Chan has become a genre unto himself, and watching Police Story, you'll understand why. The plot is minimal: Chan is a hero cop involved in a raid that goes wrong. He's assigned to guard a witness, the kingpin's attractive female secretary (Brigitte Lin). For the rest of the film, Chan's protecting himself from the secretary, from the gangsters out to silence her and from his own jealous girlfriend (Maggie Cheung). But watching Chan for plot is like watching porno for existential themes. While most modern action films steal cues from Westerns, Chan condenses those open mesas into the dense throngs of modern Hong Kong-and tosses in Buster Keaton slapstick. For example, when the opening raid goes haywire, there's an unbelievable car chase through the steep huddle of a hillside shantytown. That's through. No roads, just shacks. Flimsy shacks. [+]
As the film progresses, Chan scales a speeding bus using an umbrella, uses cow dung as an excuse to break into some Shaolin moonwalking and transforms an urban shopping mall into a demented gymnasium (think clothes racks, escalators, and lots of plate glass displays). Chan is amazingly versatile both physically and emotionally-and he's a secure enough star-director to let his co-stars shine, too. -Grant Balfour That Jackie Chan's Hollywood output should have walked the thin line between engagingly awful and just awful should be no surprise having viewed Police Story, his breakthrough Hong Kong film. Not only starring but also directed by Chan, the film is a combination of risible plot, knockabout humour and stunning stunts-a kind of Carry On Kung Fu. The plot of the film finds itself lost in the high-octane stunts and matters so little that Chan's character is not even given another name to the actor's own. However, if you can put your critical facilities on hold, Police Story is enormous fun. The lines between good guys and bad guys are clearly drawn and most of the acting seems to be confined to running around and pointing and it's all worth it just to see the final fight sequence-a true spectacular set in a shopping mall, showing plainly why the film was dubbed "Glass Story" by the stunt teams. Perhaps this is why the film wins out so convincingly over its Hollywood counterparts. We know that it was Chan himself performing these breathtaking stunts and that he really did suffer for his art, the closing credits show him and others being carried off set to hospital on numerous occasions. Now that's what I call method acting. On The DVD: The film's basic production values are something that even DVD cannot enhance (the opening titles visibly wobble) but that only adds to the film's charm. The audio options of Cantonese, subtitled or dubbed are extremely useful, with the latter-clearly voiced by a group of out of work actors in an LA sound studio, which only serves to enhance the movie's surreal quality. Hong Kong cinema expert Bey Logan's commentary is superb-giving an insight into Chan, his movies, the Asian film industry and its lasting influence on more mainstream cinema-and is delivered with such enthusiasm (particularly during the fight sequences) that it is hard not to get swept along by it all. -Phil Udell.

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Taiji Chin Na - The Seizing Art Of Taijiquan, Ninja And The Warriors Of Fire / Ninja In The Killing Fields [1973], Choke [1995], Bloodfist IV-Die Trying, Jackie Chan - Fire Dragon [1987], Ultimate Taekwondo - Vol. 2, Bloodsport 3 [1997], The Ultimate Fighting Championship 5 [1995], Fist Power [1999], Spiritual Kung Fu [1978], Ultimate Thai-Boxing - Fight Night, The Blade, Ring Of Steel [1994], Way of Challenge, Prodigal Son [1983], Once Upon A Time In China, Winners And Sinners, Buddhist Fist, Shanghai Express, Police Story [1985]

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