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Synopsis
Chinese cinema would not be the same without the groundbreaking influence of legendary writer and director King Hu. Combining the elegance of traditional Peking opera with the intensity of Japanese samurai cinema, Hu revolutionized the wuxia genre and helped redefine action filmmaking throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
Imprint Asia celebrates the visionary filmmaker with the first of two collections exploring the legacy and artistry of King Hu’s influential filmography. This first volume journeys through fantasy, folklore, martial arts, and supernatural spectacle across six acclaimed Hong Kong and Taiwanese classics.
Included Films
Sons of Good Earth (1965) – Blu-ray
Come Drink With Me (1966) – 4K UHD & Blu-ray
Dragon Inn (1967) – 4K UHD & Blu-ray
Four Moods (1970) – Blu-ray
A Touch of Zen (1971) – 4K UHD & Blu-ray
The Fate of Lee Khan (1973) – Blu-ray
Limited Edition Contents
Limited Edition 10-disc set
Exclusive bonus disc
Brand new and archival special features
100-page hardcover booklet
New essays by Ryan Swen, Tom Cunliffe, and Tony Williams