Peking Opera Blues -  Steelbook - UHD

Peking Opera Blues - Steelbook - UHD

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Peking Opera Blues -  Steelbook - UHD

Peking Opera Blues - Steelbook - UHD

$145.06
Sale price  $145.06 Regular price  $161.18

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Peking Opera Blues - Steelbook - UHD

Brand New Steelbook UHD. Factory sealed and ready to ship fast. Experience the action, adventure, and cinematic brilliance of Peking Opera Blues in this premium Steelbook UHD edition.

Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Tsui Hark, Peking Opera Blues is widely regarded as one of the greatest Hong Kong films ever made. Blending action, comedy, drama, and historical adventure, the film delivers unforgettable performances, thrilling set pieces, and the fast-paced storytelling that helped define an era of Asian cinema.

Presented in stunning Ultra HD, this edition showcases enhanced picture quality, vibrant detail, and immersive audio that bring every exciting moment to life. The collectible Steelbook packaging makes this release an essential addition for movie enthusiasts, collectors, and fans of international cinema.

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Steelbook UHD editions are highly collectible and often produced in limited quantities. Classic Hong Kong cinema releases are especially sought after by collectors, and premium editions can become increasingly difficult to find once inventory sells out.

Secure your copy of Peking Opera Blues - Steelbook - UHD today before availability becomes limited and add this celebrated cinematic masterpiece to your collection.

Peking opera blues (1986) 4k uhd + Blu-ray steelbook + hardcover booklet in limited edition hardbox - imprint asia #37the classic golden princess action-comedy peking opera blues (1986) joins the imprint asia library! This exclusive steelbook is housed in a limited edition hardbox, with a 60-page hardcover booklet featuring brand new essays by artist / film essayist darren wheeling and film scholar wayne wong. Rediscover the classic film, fully restored from the original camera negative, in dolby vision on 4k uhd, and on Blu-ray, loaded with special features. Director tsui hark (once upon a time in China, twin dragons, double team) and stars brigitte lin (police story), cherie chung (once a thief), and sally yeh (the killer) light up the screen in this fast-paced and sparkling action-comedy. In the aftermath of China's first democratic revolution, three high-spirited young women from very different backgrounds cross paths on a quest for liberation. Fate finds the three joining forces to discover their respective warriors within. Elegantly blending action, comedy, and social satire into a bright and colorful production (much like peking opera itself), peking opera blues boasts hark's energetic filmmaking style at the height of his powers, along with the considerable charms of it's three leads, and remains an acclaimed classic of Hong Kong cinema. 1500 Copies only. Special features & technical specs:disc one - 4k uhd2160p ultra high-definition dolby vision / hdr10 presentation on 4k uhd, restored from the original camera negativenew audio commentary by film critic james mudgeaudio: cantonese dts-hd master audio mono + English dts-hd master audio monoaspect ratio 1.85:1optional English subtitles from a new translationdisc two - Blu-ray1080p high-definition presentation on Blu-raynew audio commentary by film critic james mudgenew an opus for peking: starring in a tsui hark classic - interview with actor mark cheng new an operatic achievement - interview with cinematographer ray wongnew Hong Kong confidential - inside peking opera blues with author grady hendrixnew peking provocations - interview with author and critic david west on the cinema of tsui harknew peking history blues - professor lars laamann on the setting and time of a tsui hark masterpiecemore special features tbctheatrical trailerimage galleryaudio: cantonese dts-hd master audio mono + English dts-hd master audio monoaspect ratio 1.85:1optional English subtitles from a new translationhardcover bookletan exclusive 60-page hardcover booklet featuring production stills and brand new essays by darren wheeling and wayne wong.

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