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Martial Arts Masters 1974-79: 9 Movies w/BONUS EXTRAS (3 DVDs) |  | Quantity in Basket:
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| Nine incomparable martial arts classics compose a package dedicated to the masters who shaped the art form and gave it unforgettable personality. Containing over 13 hours of intense combat action, MARTIAL ARTS MASTERS pays homage to some of the genres most beloved entertainers, including, of course, Bruce Lee, Sonny Chiba, and Sue Shiomi. Also included is a history of martial arts and biographies of Bruce Lee and Sonny Chiba.
The Real Bruce Lee (1979): This documentary on the legendary martial arts star features interviews, along with selections from his early films KID CHEUNG, BAD BOY, CARNIVAL, and ORPHAN AH SAM.
Cast: Bruce Lee, Dragon Lee
Director: Jim Markovic
Bruce Lee The Man, The Myth (1976): This bio-pic looks at the life of martial arts phenomenon Bruce Lee and traces his phenomenal rise to international stardom. Beginning with his early years as a young man on the streets of his native Hong Kong, the film follows his early training in the martial arts, then on to the beginnings of his movie career, which later exploded worldwide, only to be cut short by his untimely death at 33.
Cast: Bruce Li
Director: Ng See Yuen
Blind Fist of Bruce (1979): A wealthy and once idle young man learns the techniques of kung-fu so that he can protect his village from intimidating gangsters. Together with his instructor, the adroit young student succeeds in vanquishing the town's foes.
Cast: Bruce Li
Director: Kam Bo
The Street Fighter (1974): Sonny Chiba stars as the cult-classic martial arts legend Terry Tsuguri, taking on opponents with deadly streetfighter tactics. Hired by the Mafia and the Yakuza (the Japanese Mafia), Terry is instructed to kidnap the heiress to a large fortune, but when they can not pay him, he chooses to join the other side. Originally rated X, it is now available in rated and unrated versions.
Cast: Sonny Chiba
Director: Sakae Ozawa
Return of the Street Fighter (1975): Once again Sonny Chiba stars an Terry Tsuguri, the "Street Fighter". This time Terry is hired by a gang to infiltrate a prison and eliminate a squealer. Then the gang leaders send out an army to eliminate Terry himself. But they don't know who they're dealing with.
Cast: Sonny Chiba
Director: Sakae Ozawa
The Crippled Masters (1979): Revealed as traitors, two young warriors are brutally maimed by a ruthless warlord - one is left legless, the other left armless. But a wise martial arts master teaches the two to combine their strengths and become one volatile killing machine, ready to destroy the man who sealed their fate as crippled masters.
Cast: Frankie Shum
Director: Joe Law
Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave (1976): Even death can't stop the Dragon. Now Bruce fights for life as he battles the Black Angel of death in this unusual blend of the supernatural and martial arts action.
Cast: Bruce Le
Director: Umberto Lenzi
Tattoo Connection (1978): An American CIA agent and martial arts expert (Jim Kelly) travels to Hong Kong to recover a stolen diamond. When one of the diamond thieves has a change of heart, thief and agent band together to bring about a violent crime lord's demise and return peace to the crime-ridden streets of Hong Kong.
Cast: Jim Kelly
Director: Lee Tso Nam
Rage of the Masters (1976): A brother and sister duo must seek revenge after their family is butchered by the local army of Thai kickboxers. As usually happens, however, the two are not strong enough to take on an entire army on their own, so they enlist the help of their enigmatic Uncle. He introduces them to Tiger, a high-kicking chop socky afficionado who once promised his sweet old mother that he would never fight again.
Cast: Chiao Chiao, Yu Wang
Additional Release Material:
Bruce Lee Biography
Sonny Chiba Biography
The History Of Martial Arts
Region 0
Boxed Set
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1
Over 13 Hours
Rated R - Color |
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