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Once upon a time in China V

Tsui, Hark, 1950- (screenwriter,, film producer,, film director,, composer (expression)). Wu, Siyuan, 1944- (film producer.). Lau, Tai Mok, (screenwriter.). Lin, Jitao (Screenwriter), (screenwriter.). Zhao, Wenzhuo, 1972- (actor.). Kwan, Rosamund, (actor.). Wang, Jean, 1971- (actor.). Mo, Shaocong, 1960- (actor.). Xiong, Xinxin, (actor.). Zheng, Zeshi, 1951- (actor.). Guo, Jin'an, 1964- (actor.). Liu, Xun, 1939- (actor.). Gao, Zhaolin (Cinematographer), (director of photography.). Mak, Chi-Sin, (film editor.). Criterion Collection (Firm), (publisher.). Rosamund Kwan, Vincent Zhao, Jean Wang, Max Mok Siu-Chung, Xiong Xin-Xin, Kent Cheng, Roger Kwok Chun-On, Lau Shun. (Cast).

One of the pinnacles of Hong Kong cinema's 1990s golden age, the Once Upon a Time in China series set a new standard for martial-arts spectacle and launched action star Jet Li to international fame. It brings to vivid life the colorful world of China in the late nineteenth century, an era of immense cultural and technological change, as Western imperialism clashed with tradition and public order was upended by the threats of foreign espionage and rising nationalism. Against this turbulent backdrop, one man, the real-life martial-arts master, physician, and folk hero Wong Fei-hung, emerges as a noble protector of Chinese values as the country hurtles toward modernity. Conceived by Hong Kong New Wave leader Tsui Hark, this epic cycle is not only a dazzling showcase for some of the most astonishing action set pieces ever committed to film but also a rousing celebration of Chinese identity, history, and culture. In the fifth movie, indomitable hero Wong Fei-hung tangles with a band of ruthless, finger-removing pirates who are exploiting the political chaos created by the invasion of foreigners in order to terrorize the Chinese coast.

Blu-ray  - 2021
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  • Physical Description videodisc
    1 videodisc (101 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Edition Blu-ray edition.
  • Publisher [United States] : The Criterion Collection, [2021]

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General Note:
Title from container.
Originally released as a motion picture 1994.
Wide screen (2.39:1).
Special edition features: Daring difference: An interview, conducted for the Criterion Collection in 2021, featuring producer Nansun Shi discussing Film Workshop, the production company she cofounded with director Tsui Hark, and its importance in Hong Kong cinema; trailer.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Cinematography by Ko Chiu-Lam [and others]; edited by Marco Mak Chi-Sin; original music by Tsui Hark; martial-arts direction by Yuen Bun.
Participant or Performer Note: Rosamund Kwan, Vincent Zhao, Jean Wang, Max Mok Siu-Chung, Xiong Xin-Xin, Kent Cheng, Roger Kwok Chun-On, Lau Shun.
System Details Note:
Blu-ray, region A; DTS-HD Master Audio, monaural ; wide screen (2.39:1); requires Blu-ray player.
Language Note:
Cantonese dialogue; English subtitles; subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH).