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Title: Best of the Martial Arts Films
Star: Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung
Director: Sandra Weintraub
Description: This large format poster was printed by Hong Kong’s legendary Golden Harvest studios to promote the documentary ‘The Best of the Martial Arts Movies’. It includes artwork stylisations of Bruce Lee, Sammo Hung, Yuen Biao and others.
Publishing year of product: 1990
Dimensions: 26 X 40 inches
Condition : Mint (never displayed)
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For the first time, the life and work of The Little Dragon is examined from the unique perspective of a Hong Kong film-maker.
Bruce Lee is the most famous Chinese man of all time, and remains the martial arts movie star by which all others are judged. As the years have passed, the Bruce Lee phenomenon has only grown in scale and luminosity, and his position as a global superstar remains unrivalled.
Author Bey Logan, Hong Kong’s most famous expatriate film producer, screenwriter and movie historian shares a lifetime of insights into the Little Dragon. ‘Bruce Lee and I’ takes you back to glory days of Chinese cinema, and into the wonderful world of martial arts cinema that Lee inhabited.
Drawing on countless interviews, personal experiences and endless research, Bey Logan offers a truly original view of the unique cultural phenomenon that is Bruce Lee.
Now Reel East takes this unique volume to a new platform with our first audio book release!
Author, actor and film producer Bey Logan is well known for his work as Hong Kong cinema’s pre-eminent commentarian, and has provided fact-filled, entertaining talk tracks for dozens of Asian actioners.
Now he continues his long-awaited return to the mic, and on camera, with this exclusive series of original commentaries, in which YOU get to sit down and watch your favourite kung fu movie with insights from a true expert in the field!
We continue our series with the 1973 documentary ‘Bruce Lee The Man and The Legend’. This Golden Harvest produced, feature length tribute actually began shooting during Lee’s funeral, and was released theatrically across Asia. Long shelved, it was later reissued on video after Bey located the documentary in the Media Asia archive. This is the first time this unique collection of Little Dragon footage has been given a commentary.
Fun and fact-packed feature length audio commentary of the 1978 classic kung fu movie starring Hong Kong legend Jackie Chan!
These film commentaries were formerly only available as DVD/ Blu-ray bonus features, you can now enjoy Bey’s insights simply by playing the commentary while watching your own copy, existing copy or any copy of the movie, or even listen to it while driving, bathing or drinking. You will hear everything about the making of, film locations, history and origin of the story and kung fu style, and many more, about the film.
Note: A purchase provides the customer 5 downloads within 30 days
‘Drunken Master II’ is regarded as a true classic of the kung fu comedy genre. Directed by Lau Kar-leung and Jackie Chan, the film sees Jackie revive one of the roles that made him a superstar and Lau Sifu revisit the history of his own Hung Gar style. ‘Drunken Master II’ brought the Wong Fei-hung mythology to a whole new audience.
From his office and kung fu school in Hong Kong, Bey delivers new facts, background and observations about this bona fide genre classic.
These film commentaries were formerly only available as DVD/ Blu-ray bonus features, you can now enjoy Bey’s insights simply by playing the commentary while watching your own copy, existing copy or any copy of the movie, or even listen to it while driving, bathing or drinking. You will hear everything about the making of, film locations, history and origin of the story and kung fu style, and many more, about the film.
Note: A purchase provides the customer 5 downloads within 30 days
‘Enter the Dragon’ is the most widely seen martial arts movie of all time. A Warner Bros studio release, it introduced one of the greatest cultural icons of all time to a worldwide audience: Bruce Lee. Reel East is proud to present Bey Logan’s exclusive feature length commentary for this kung fu genre classic. From his hidden fortress in Hong Kong, Bey delivers new facts, background and observations about one of his favourite films of all time.
These film commentaries were formerly only available as DVD/ Blu-ray bonus features, you can now enjoy Bey’s insights simply by playing the commentary while watching your own copy, existing copy or any copy of the movie, or even listen to it while driving, bathing or drinking. You will hear everything about the making of, film locations, history and origin of the story and kung fu style, and many more, about the film.
Note: A purchase provides the customer 5 downloads within 30 days
Author, film producer and Asian cinema historian Bey Logan is well known for his work as Hong Kong cinema’s pre-eminent commentarian, and has provided fact-filled, entertaining talk tracks for dozens upon dozens of Asian actioners.
Now he continues his long-awaited return to the mic with this exclusive series of original commentaries, in which YOU get to sit down and watch your favourite kung fu movie with insights from a true expert in the field!
We continue our series with the classic Jet Li remake of Bruce Lee’s ‘Fist of Fury: ‘Fist of Legend’. This new commentary is exclusive to Reel East, based on new interviews and research.
‘Once Upon a Time in China’ is regarded as the most influential martial arts movies of its day. Directed by Tsui Hark, the film simultaneously revived kung fu cinema, the Wong Fei-hung mythology and the career of its star, Jet Li.
From his office and kung fu school in Hong Kong, Bey delivers new facts, background and observations about this bona fide genre classic.
These film commentaries were formerly only available as DVD/ Blu-ray bonus features, you can now enjoy Bey’s insights simply by playing the commentary while watching your own copy, existing copy or any copy of the movie, or even listen to it while driving, bathing or drinking. You will hear everything about the making of, film locations, history and origin of the story and kung fu style, and many more, about the film.
Note: A purchase provides the customer 5 downloads within 30 days
Raymond Chow : His Legacy
An audio documentary (audiomentary!) by Hong Kong film-maker, historian and martial artist Bey Logan.
The first in the series has Bey share facts and opinions about the life and work of Raymond Chow, founder of the Golden Harvest film studio and the man who brought Bruce Lee to the world. Chow, who passed away the day before this audiomentary was recorded, left an unmatched legacy in terms of his contribution to Asian action cinema. From his office and kung fu school in Hong Kong, surrounded by the mementoes from Raymond Chow’s classic films, Bey delivers a heart-felt and fact-packed memorial to a great man.
Note: A purchase provides the customer 5 downloads within 30 days
Author, film producer and Hong Kong cinema historian Bey Logan is well known for his work as Hong Kong cinema’s pre-eminent commentarian, and has provided fact-filled, entertaining talk tracks for dozens of Asian actioners.
Now he continues his long-awaited return to the mic, and on camera, with this exclusive series of original commentaries, in which YOU get to sit down and watch your favourite kung fu movie with insights from a true expert in the field!
We continue our series with the 1978 kung fu flick ‘Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin’, starring a young Jackie Chan, directed by his long-time cohort Chen Chi-hwa and produced by Chan’s mentor Lo Wei. Though dismissed on first release, the movie has undergone a reappraisal in the wake of its recent blu ray re-releases. Bey gives ‘Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin’ the detailed, in-depth commentary it deserves!
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