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Shaw Brothers Presents: Four Films By Chang Cheh

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Release Date: 23/10/2023

Edition: Normal
Genre: Action & Adventure
Region Code: Blu-ray B
Certificate: 15
Label: Arrow Video
Actors: Sun Chien, David Chiang, Meng Fei, Tony Liu, Wai Pak, Chi Kuan Chun, Ching Miao, Lu Feng, Chiang Sheng, Philip Kwok, Alexander Fu Sheng, Ti Lung, Lo Mang, Yueh Hua, Chen Kuan-Tai
Director: Chang Cheh
Number of Discs: 2
Duration: 440 minutes
Audio Languages: Mandarin chinese, English, Mandarin chinese
Subtitle Languages: English, English

By the early-1970s, Chang Cheh was already Shaw Brothers' most prolific and well-known director with a plethora of box office hits (including the One-Armed Swordsman franchise) to his name and renowned for discovering the hottest young talents to star in his films. Three of those stars - David Chiang, Ti Lung and Alexander Fu Sheng - all feature in Five Shaolin Masters and Shaolin Temple, two selections from his instant-classic 'Shaolin Temple Cycle', based on the real-life tales of fighters training to face off against the ruthless Qing armies taking over China. A few years later, Chang outdid himself with the formation of the all-powerful posse of kung fu experts known to fans as the Venom Mob, whose talents would be showcased most famously in The Five Venoms and Crippled Avengers. Blood-soaked, brutal, and a marked influence on the 'heroic bloodshed' films by Chang's sometime assistant director John Woo, these four films show one of Shaw's greatest directors working at the height of his talents.

Special Features: Bonus Footage, Commentary: 'The Five Venoms': Simon Abrams (critic), Documentaries: 'Elegant Trails: David Chiang'; 'Elegant Trails: Ti Lung'; 'Chang Cheh: The Master', Image Gallery, Interviews: Kong Do (actor); Lo Meng (actor), Appreciation of Chang Cheh by Tony Rayns (critic/film historian); Alternate opening credits sequences for 'Shaolin Temple'; Alternate opening credits from 'Five Masters of Death' (US version of 'Five Shaolin Masters');, Trailers