‘Writing Kung Fu’, directed by 80s action icon Bolo Yeung, is a lost cult classic of Hong Kong cinema.
Reel East is proud to present this fact-packed feature-length commentary from Asian cinema expert Bey Logan and son Ryan. From the hidden Reel East fortress in Hong Kong, this dynamic duo delivers new facts, background and observations about a Hong Kong movie classic.
“If Sergio Leone, Ingmar Bergman and Monte Hellman made a grindhouse film together, it would look kind of like this…”Bey Logan
These film commentaries were formerly only available as DVD/ Blu-ray bonus features, you can now enjoy these 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
Bey Logan is one of the world’s most highly regarded experts on Asian action cinema. He was previously the author of the ground-breaking ‘Hong Kong Action Cinema’, an introduction to the genre. He subsequently spent more than 20 years working in the Hong Kong movie industry as a writer, producer and film historian. His productions include such hits as ‘The Twins Effect’, ‘Dragon Squad’ and ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny’ starring such idols as Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen. Logan has also curated several home entertainment labels focusing on Asian action films and has recorded more full-length feature film commentaries than anyone else. As a further string to his bow, Bey is an expert in Hung Gar kung fu, and runs a martial arts school in Hong Kong.
‘Writing Kung Fu’ is one of two films directed by cult Asian movie icon Bolo Yeung. Bolo is best-known for his eponymous role in the Bruce Lee classic ‘Enter the Dragon’, and as the villainous Chong Li in Jean-Claude Van Damme’s breakthrough hit ‘Bloodsport’. In the opinion of Hong Kong film historian Bey Logan, ‘Writing Kung Fu’ is an underrated lost classic, and he covers its production in detail in his book ’36 Chambers of Kung Fu Cinema (Volume One)’ (available from Reel East).
Also known as ‘Chinese Samson’ and ‘Hot Dog Kung Fu’, the film was shot mainly in Saraburi, Thailand. It stars perennial 80s Hong Kong action lead John Cheung, and also features fan favourite Rambo Kong and regular Lau Kar-leung player San Sin. The female lead is Candice Yu On-on, best-known as the first wife of superstar Chow Yun-fat.
Reel East is proud to present this fact-packed feature-length commentary from Asian film expert Bey Logan accompanied by son Ryan. From the hidden Reel East fortress in Hong Kong, this dynamic duo delivers new facts, background and observations about a lost Hong Kong movie classic.
“If Sergio Leone, Ingmar Bergman and Monte Hellman made a grindhouse film together, it would look kind of like this…”Bey Logan
Bey Logan has worked with numerous companies to promote Chinese martial arts cinema in the worldwide market. He has recorded over 200 DVD commentaries and is likely the most prolific and well-known film commentator worldwide.
These film commentaries were formerly only available as DVD/ Blu-ray bonus features, you can now enjoy these 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
‘Writing Kung Fu’ Audio Commentary
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‘Writing Kung Fu’, directed by 80s action icon Bolo Yeung, is a lost cult classic of Hong Kong cinema.
Reel East is proud to present this fact-packed feature-length commentary from Asian cinema expert Bey Logan and son Ryan. From the hidden Reel East fortress in Hong Kong, this dynamic duo delivers new facts, background and observations about a Hong Kong movie classic.
“If Sergio Leone, Ingmar Bergman and Monte Hellman made a grindhouse film together, it would look kind of like this…”Bey Logan
These film commentaries were formerly only available as DVD/ Blu-ray bonus features, you can now enjoy these 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
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‘Writing Kung Fu’ is one of two films directed by cult Asian movie icon Bolo Yeung. Bolo is best-known for his eponymous role in the Bruce Lee classic ‘Enter the Dragon’, and as the villainous Chong Li in Jean-Claude Van Damme’s breakthrough hit ‘Bloodsport’. In the opinion of Hong Kong film historian Bey Logan, ‘Writing Kung Fu’ is an underrated lost classic, and he covers its production in detail in his book ’36 Chambers of Kung Fu Cinema (Volume One)’ (available from Reel East).
Also known as ‘Chinese Samson’ and ‘Hot Dog Kung Fu’, the film was shot mainly in Saraburi, Thailand. It stars perennial 80s Hong Kong action lead John Cheung, and also features fan favourite Rambo Kong and regular Lau Kar-leung player San Sin. The female lead is Candice Yu On-on, best-known as the first wife of superstar Chow Yun-fat.
Reel East is proud to present this fact-packed feature-length commentary from Asian film expert Bey Logan accompanied by son Ryan. From the hidden Reel East fortress in Hong Kong, this dynamic duo delivers new facts, background and observations about a lost Hong Kong movie classic.
“If Sergio Leone, Ingmar Bergman and Monte Hellman made a grindhouse film together, it would look kind of like this…”Bey Logan
Bey Logan has worked with numerous companies to promote Chinese martial arts cinema in the worldwide market. He has recorded over 200 DVD commentaries and is likely the most prolific and well-known film commentator worldwide.
These film commentaries were formerly only available as DVD/ Blu-ray bonus features, you can now enjoy these 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
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